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Tomintoul

TOMINTOUL TLATH WHISKY

Tlàth, pronounced "T-lah", meaning "sweet" in Gaelic, is the result of a careful selection of individual casks, made up of whiskies aged in exceptional American oak casks that have contained bourbon.

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Product Details

SCTOMTLA
Category
Whiskey
Alcohol level
40%
Origin
Scotland
Capacity
70cl

Tasting advice

To be enjoyed neat or on the rocks.

Tasting notes

Appearance

Bright amber.

Nose

Soft and sweet, with aromas of shortbread biscuits, slivered almonds, honey and vanilla bean.

Palate

Creamy and nutty, with notes of puff pastry, stewed apple, almond biscuits and a hint of cinnamon.

FInish

Lightly spiced, with layers of roasted hazelnuts, cocoa powder and oat biscuits.

Tlàth, pronounced "T-lah", meaning "sweet" in Gaelic, is the result of a careful selection of individual casks, made up of whiskies aged in exceptional American oak casks that have contained bourbon. All of these casks have been carefully selected by our master distiller, Robert Fleming.

The Tomintoul distillery

The Tomintoul distillery was built in 1965 and acquired by Angus Dundee in 2000. Located in the Speyside region, Tomintoul is the fruit of the pure water of the Ballantruan spring and the fresh air of the Cairngorms National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. The distillery is named after the village of Tomintoul, the highest village in the Scottish Highlands.

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