Tomintoul 10 yo
Official bottling
Single malt - Speyside
White wine
40% ABV
Sampler
Nose: White wine, chardonnay grapes, bananas, oak, malt, grass after rain.
Mouthfeel:Thin, light body, refreshing.
Tasting: Sour. Corn mash, malty, clay, cornflakes, pumpernickel, rye.
Finish: Short. Sharp, citrus fruit.
Comments:
Light and winey, doesn't really taste 40% at all. Tastes like a Lowlands whisky. This is their flagship bottling; they also have a peated version that was apparently experimental. That would probably taste quite strange.
Verdict:
Not bad.
Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Tomintoul 10 yo
Labels:
Not bad,
Official bottling,
Scotland,
Single malt,
Speyside,
Tasting notes,
Tomintoul
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