Tomintoul 16 Year Old

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4.2 out of 5 (52 reviews)

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The Tomintoul 16 Years is a balanced Scotch whisky – not too sweet, not too sour, not too heavy, not too light. A Scotch, who just so bursting with creative and charming aromas. 88.5,5 / 100 Jim Murray’s Whiskey Bible pts. 2010 known as a gentle whiskey of Tomintoul 16 YO is made by Tomintoul. It is regarded as floral and convinces already in the bottle with its amber-colored appearance. This whiskey is balanced and balanced scores with notes of hazelnut and spices. Also orange peel on sound. A little nutmeg plays with and the sweet yet spicy note of a special whiskeys, matured to 16 years. The mild flavors are pure good effect, but also in many a drink and cocktail. Together with his “brothers and sisters” as the Tomintoul 12 YO, It comes from the Scottish Highlands, known as the home of whiskey. Best Bourbon barrels were purchased for storage, which hold the multi-award winning whiskey for maturation. Several medals, including some in gold, shows that this relatively unknown whiskey is quite something for connoisseurs and lovers. “Culprit” is certainly the pure water of Ballantruan source that supplies the distillery with the fresh wet. In 1964 the company was founded near the highest town in the Scottish Highlands, and since then produces with changing owners typical Scottish whiskey, albeit with particular elegance and softness and mild flavors that can call his own, not every whiskey from here. Tomintoul 16 Year Old is a 16 year old single malt whisky from the Tomintoul whisky distillery (located in the Speyside region). Rated an average of 4.2 out of 5 by 52 reviewers and available from Master of Malt for only £41.99, falling slightly short of liquid gold but this in a solid everyday single malt whisky.

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