Tomintoul Peaty Tang
Tomintoul distillery is located in the famous Glenlivet, the valley of the river Livet. This peated bottling is intense and smoky, rather unusual for the distillery.
Tomintoul distillery is located in the famous Glenlivet, the valley of the river Livet. This peated bottling is intense and smoky, rather unusual for the distillery.
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1756 | |
Tomintoul | |
Scotland, Speyside | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
Calculated from 110
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Nosing
Peat Smoke:
Herbs:
Sweet:
Heather:
Floral:
Malt:
Fruit:
Vanilla:
Bonfire Smoke:
Maritime Notes:
Grass:
Zitrus:
Oak:
Ham:
Seaweed:
Herb:
Apple:
Leather:
Spices:
Nuts:
Alcohol:
Lemon:
Caramel:
Salt:
Honey:
Sherry:
Fig:
Plum:
Ginger:
Oil:
Lime:
Hay:
Medicinal Smoke:
Tasting
Peat Smoke:
Malt:
Sweet:
Herbs:
Nuts:
Fruit:
Oak:
Spices:
Heather:
Herb:
Alcohol:
Maritime Notes:
Zitrus:
Bonfire Smoke:
Medicinal Smoke:
Seaweed:
Salt:
Vanilla:
Leather:
Grass:
Oil:
Apple:
Caramel:
Floral:
Lemon:
Chocolate:
Dark Chocolate:
Iodine:
Chili:
Pear:
Clove:
Almonds:
Honey:
Ham:
Nutmeg:
Ginger:
Hazelnut:
Barley:
Pepper:
Hay:
Walnut:
Sherry:
Finish
Peat Smoke:
Malt:
Sweet:
Herbs:
Nuts:
Spices:
Maritime Notes:
Heather:
Seaweed:
Herb:
Alcohol:
Oak:
Floral:
Zitrus:
Oil:
Honey:
Bonfire Smoke:
Ham:
Medicinal Smoke:
Tobacco:
Pepper:
Dark Chocolate:
Salt:
Grass:
Vanilla:
Lemon:
Fruit:
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All tasting notes
Taste:
Finish:
Comment:
The taste was surprisingly sweet after smelling the intense peat smoke. The taste was a short sweet malt before giving way to the smoke behind. The finish was shorter than you normally find in a heavy peat whisky. This was a quite laid back for a peat whisky. Safe for someone who is not sure if they're into peat or not.