Tomintoul 16 Years
At the first glance the 16-year-old Tomintoul is quite similar to the 10-year-old- However, it contains more sherry cask whiskies, wich make it rounder and sweeter. Together with the longer maturation this results in a very good single malt.
At the first glance the 16-year-old Tomintoul is quite similar to the 10-year-old- However, it contains more sherry cask whiskies, wich make it rounder and sweeter. Together with the longer maturation this results in a very good single malt.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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1752 | |
Tomintoul | |
Scotland, Speyside | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
16 Years | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Ex-Bourbon + Ex-Sherry | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Nuts:
Fruit:
Oil:
Sweet:
Malt:
Hazelnut:
Peat Smoke:
Vanilla:
Oak:
Sherry:
Herbs:
Honey:
Zitrus:
Apple:
Green Apple:
Spices:
Floral:
Raisin:
Heather:
Barley:
Orange:
Pear:
Almonds:
Cinnamon:
Chili:
Lemon:
Berries:
Mint:
Maritime Notes:
Grape:
Dried Fruit:
Seaweed:
Bonfire Smoke:
Chocolate:
Caramel:
Lime:
Banana:
Hay:
Tasting
Nuts:
Sweet:
Spices:
Fruit:
Malt:
Oak:
Oil:
Peat Smoke:
Zitrus:
Vanilla:
Caramel:
Sherry:
Herbs:
Barley:
Orange:
Heather:
Honey:
Nutmeg:
Hazelnut:
Herb:
Green Apple:
Chili:
Grass:
Alcohol:
Maritime Notes:
Almonds:
Grapefruit:
Pear:
Lemon:
Dried Fruit:
Chocolate:
Coffee:
Dark Chocolate:
Hay:
Date:
Ham:
Seaweed:
Lemon Peel:
Finish
Spices:
Oak:
Nuts:
Malt:
Sweet:
Oil:
Peat Smoke:
Fruit:
Herb:
Dark Chocolate:
Sherry:
Almonds:
Dried Fruit:
Hazelnut:
Barley:
Walnut:
Raisin:
Vanilla:
Chocolate:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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All tasting notes
Light and fruity, pear predominantly. Red apples. Background oak aroma is almost nutty.
Taste:
Sweet arrival, fruitiness and citrus fruit. Vanilla custard. There's a slight graininess which I usually associate with younger whiskies.
Finish:
Medium length. Oaky with mild spiciness, residual fruit. Relatively non descript, surprisingly dry for a relatively sweet whisky.
Comment:
An interesting one this, very fruit led throughout. Reminds me a lot of younger Glenlivet, Glenfiddich and Glenmorangie, but with more wood involvement. Its definitely easy drinking stuff, but lacks the intensity of flavour that I look for personally, also the finish is a little one dimensional. Got to say that for a 16 year old the price is very reasonable though, and I'd take it over the aforementioned standard releases any day. Probably not one I'll come back to, but pretty good.
Sweet barley sugar / Agave syrup. Cereal notes, biscuits. Herbal notes and spearmint - murray mints. Pretty tame stuff, and not especially aromatic.
Taste:
Balanced arrival. Vanilla butterscotch at the start. There's a fair amount of wood involvement from the get go. The cereal notes remain on the palate. Wood tannins combine to an espresso like bitterness over time.
Finish:
Medium length, Residual barley sugar, lingering wood notes.
Comment:
This one's a miss for me. The nose is pretty uninteresting. On the palate it's slightly better, but there's a lack of complexity in it. The finish is pretty boring. Overall, glad I got it in half bottle format. It's not offensive in any way, just entirely forgettable.
It just goes to show how a couple of years can change both a whisky, and a person's opinion of it!
74/100