Tobermory Isle of Mull (old dumpy)
Official bottling
Single malt - Islands
Dark gold, hints of copper
40% ABV
Dram
Nose: Bananas, orange juice, toffee apples, fresh baked bread, toast, hints of papayas.
Mouthfeel: Light body, cool, loosens, tingly.
Tasting: Sweet. Orange juice, toffee apples, leather, mint, butterscotch, hints of cocoa powder.
Finish: Medium. Cocoa powder, butterscotch, toast, orange juice.
Comments:
This was bottled around the year 2000, and there’s quite a bit of old bottle effect. It’s mild, milder than today’s Tobermory, and certainly milder than today’s Ledaig. Lots of fruit underneath that peat, and quite a bit of cocoa. Nice.
Verdict:
I like this.
Thursday, 16 December 2021
Tobermory Isle of Mull (old dumpy)
Labels:
I like this,
Islands,
Official bottling,
Scotland,
Single malt,
Tasting notes,
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