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Isle Of Mull Single Malt Whisky, 40%vol
Tobermory – the only distillery on the Isle Of Mull – produces two very different single malts, Tobermory and Ledaig. While Ledaig is made of heavily peated malt Tobermory is made of unpeated barley.
Colour: |
Light golden yellow |
Nose: |
Fresh, fruity bouquet with gentle appeals of peat |
Palate: |
Smooth and expressive with warm spicyness, delicate fruit notes and hints of seaweed |
Finish: |
Rich and round with beautiful aromatic length |
Producer: Tobermory Distillers Ltd., Isle of Mull PA75 6NR, Scotland
This famous, very small old distillery, the only one on the island of Mull reopened in 1990 after a decade's 'silence'. It has continued to market two products – two very different types of whisky. The former, identified as Tobermory the Malt Scotch Whisky is presented in a bottle with an enamelled label. It is a vatted malt containing some Tobermory whiskies of up to 20-years old and proportions of newly-mature spirit from elsewhere. The latter has a conventional label and is described as Tobermory blended Scotch Whisky. Single malts from this distillery have been bottled by the independants under the site's older name, Ledaig.
Tobermory is the main village on Mull and the home of the distillery. It is a dramatic location at the foot of a steep hill with the distillery signalling the begining of the village, which spreads round a broad bay.
The distillery was founded in 1798 and the present buildings were erected during its first period of operation which continued until 1826. The distillery was 'silent' for long periods in the mid 1800s and mid 1900s and was twice revived during the 1970s. Now it has been revived again.
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Spirits and syrups coloured if not declared otherwise. All wines and sparkling wines contain sulphites.