Tamdhu Batch 01

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10959
Tamdhu
Scotland, Speyside
Single Malt Whisky
58.8%
0.7 l
Original bottling
Sherry
Chill filtration - Without Artifical colouring - Without
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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12. May 2016
horst_s_2
05. May 2015
Nosing:
Sherry Vanilla Caramel Spices Nuts Fruit Berries Peach
Taste:
Spices Fruit

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.

TheGreatMothra
20. Jul 2016
Nosing: Sherry Caramel Vanilla Nuts Peach Fruit Berries
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 Caramel Fruit Nuts
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: Oak Dried Fruit Vanilla
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.
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