£28.49
Set on the banks of the Corrie stream and the river Livet, we draw our water from underground springs in the Easterton hills. Formed by snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, this water is naturally filtered through ancient limestone rock. Tasting Notes Matured in American oak barrels for a sweet, mellow taste with a rich, smooth sherry finish. Colour - Amber gold Nose - Rich, warm aromas of apple, toffee and honey with sweet marzipan and subtle tangy marmalade notes. Palate - Fresh, mellow notes of pear, creamy peaches, pineapple and a hint of Demerara sugar. Finish - Rich, smooth and refreshing. A signature Speyside malt. Double Cask matured for a classic Speyside taste; rich, smooth and mellow. The distillery at Tamnavulin was opened in 1966 on the banks of the River Livet, deep in the heart of Speyside, the most celebrated whisky producing region in Scotland. Amber gold in colour, this rich and elegant Speyside single malt whisky has hints of sweet toffee, honey and marzipan on the nose with refreshing pineapple, pear and subtle citrus notes on the palate.
TAMNAVULIN Port Cask 40% abv 70cl
Tamnavulin was one of the distilleries built in the whisky boom of the early 1960s when demand was so far outstripping supply that new facilities had to be constructed. It was built by Invergordon Distillers (whose portfolio also included a grain distillery, Bruichladdich, Tullibardine and Jura). It had six stills and, for a period, Saladin maltings. Invergordon was in turn bought by Whyte & Mackay. In 1995, with the whisky market in steady decline, it was mothballed, only reopening in 2007 when Whyte & Mackay was purchased by Indian giant United Spirits. Its function as a supplier of fillings however hasn’t altered. It changed hands once again in 2014 when Whyte & Mackay was sold to Philippine-based Emperador.
| Weight | 1.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 14 × 40 × 1000 cm |

