Tamdhu Batch 01
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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10959 | |
Tamdhu | |
Scotland, Speyside | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
58.8% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Sherry | |
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Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Berries:
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Zitrus:
Oak:
Sherry:
Alcohol:
Peach:
Caramel:
Raisin:
Nuts:
Peat Smoke:
Grapefruit:
Spices:
Cake:
Grape:
Tasting
Fruit:
Orange:
Spices:
Zitrus:
Sherry:
Peach:
Sweet:
Caramel:
Nuts:
Dried Fruit:
Malt:
Honey:
Chili:
Vanilla:
Finish
Fruit:
Malt:
Sherry:
Oil:
Nuts:
Sweet:
Dark Chocolate:
Coffee:
Oak:
Vanilla:
Dried Fruit:
Herb:
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All tasting notes
![official_tasting_notes](/typo3temp/assets/_processed_/8/c/xcsm_placeholder_c76e323bc7.gif.pagespeed.ic.A3vOioVk5_.png)
05. May 2015
Nosing:
Red berries, citrus fruits, raisins and walnuts. Vanilla, oak, cookie dough and some pecan.
Taste:
Full-bodied and rounded with sherry, spices and dried fruit. Notes of apricot, orange and creme brulee.
Finish:
Long lasting, fruity and full of biscuit, malt, toast and jam.
Red berries, citrus fruits, raisins and walnuts. Vanilla, oak, cookie dough and some pecan.
Taste:
Full-bodied and rounded with sherry, spices and dried fruit. Notes of apricot, orange and creme brulee.
Finish:
Long lasting, fruity and full of biscuit, malt, toast and jam.
![TheGreatMothra](/typo3temp/assets/_processed_/8/c/xcsm_placeholder_c76e323bc7.gif.pagespeed.ic.A3vOioVk5_.png)
20. Jul 2016
Nosing:
Initially lots of sweet sherry and vanilla caramel. Reminds me of Werthers Originals. There's also fruitiness, peach, nectarine and mixed red berries. Pecan nuttiness. Very approachable.
Taste:
Intense and sweet butterscotch arival, transitions into fruitiness with orange and apricot flavours. A general nutty note which just edges towards bitterness, but never quite gets there. Mouth coating.
Finish:
Medium length and creamy with vanilla, dried fruits mellow oakiness.
Comment:
Super impressed with this one, I picked it out because I'm a fan of the A'bunadh which is also a cask strength sherried malt. This however is a very different beast, vastly different flavour profile but brilliant. You could have this for desert and not know the difference. Will take a decent amount of water without losing its potency.
![Sherry Sherry](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/5/csm_DarkFlavors_-_Sherry_d298d43b62.png)
![Karamell Karamell](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/e/csm_Sweet_-_Caramel_cf101730fd.png)
![Vanille Vanille](/fileadmin/_processed_/7/e/csm_Sweet_-_Vanilla_e272485da7.png)
![Nüsse Nüsse](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/4/csm_GrainNuts_-_Nuts_acea37216e.png)
![Pfirsich Pfirsich](/fileadmin/_processed_/a/7/csm_Fruit_-_Peach_f73bd8bc5a.png)
![Früchte Früchte](/fileadmin/_processed_/2/0/csm_Fruit_b73e148852.png)
![Beeren Beeren](/fileadmin/_processed_/6/8/csm_Fruit_-_Berries_b4af9dddf8.png)
Initially lots of sweet sherry and vanilla caramel. Reminds me of Werthers Originals. There's also fruitiness, peach, nectarine and mixed red berries. Pecan nuttiness. Very approachable.
Taste:
![Sherry Sherry](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/5/csm_DarkFlavors_-_Sherry_d298d43b62.png)
![Karamell Karamell](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/e/csm_Sweet_-_Caramel_cf101730fd.png)
![Früchte Früchte](/fileadmin/_processed_/2/0/csm_Fruit_b73e148852.png)
![Nüsse Nüsse](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/4/csm_GrainNuts_-_Nuts_acea37216e.png)
Intense and sweet butterscotch arival, transitions into fruitiness with orange and apricot flavours. A general nutty note which just edges towards bitterness, but never quite gets there. Mouth coating.
Finish:
![Eiche Eiche](/fileadmin/_processed_/e/f/csm_DarkFlavors_-_Oak_e8ab3373e6.png)
![Getrocknete Früchte Getrocknete Früchte](/fileadmin/_processed_/f/2/csm_Sweet_-_DriedFruit_45f3a3feb0.png)
![Vanille Vanille](/fileadmin/_processed_/7/e/csm_Sweet_-_Vanilla_e272485da7.png)
Medium length and creamy with vanilla, dried fruits mellow oakiness.
Comment:
Super impressed with this one, I picked it out because I'm a fan of the A'bunadh which is also a cask strength sherried malt. This however is a very different beast, vastly different flavour profile but brilliant. You could have this for desert and not know the difference. Will take a decent amount of water without losing its potency.