Tormore

Tormore 40 Year Old 1983 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection #1 Single Refill Sherry Puncheon #8025101 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl

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Tormore 40 Year Old 1983 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection #1 Single Refill Sherry Puncheon #8025101 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl 1 of 675 bottles produced from a...

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Tormore 40 Year Old 1983 Gordon & Macphail Private Collection #1 Single Refill Sherry Puncheon #8025101 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2023) 70cl

1 of 675 bottles produced from a single refill sherry puncheon. 

Arguably the most famous independent bottler of Scotch whisky there is. Gordon & MacPhail was founded in Elgin in 1895 by James Gordon and John Alexander MacPhail. It is now owned by the Urquhart Family who have bow bottled over 350 different expressions from around 69 different distilleries. Gordon & MacPhail is the Trading name of Speymalt Whiskies while also owning the Benromach distillery, which they purchased in 1993. Some of the brands include Connoisseurs Choice, Cask Strength, Rare Old and Speymalt.

The Connoisseurs Choice series is known for independently bottling carefully selected individual casks to showcase distillery character and cask influence. 

TASTING NOTES

Nose: Stewed raisin aromas combine with clementine and subtle marzipan notes. Soft clove spice gives way to black cherry and a hint of aniseed.

Palate: Vibrant tart raspberry flavours complement toasted almond with lemon zest undertones. Dark chocolate comes to the fore alongside grapefruit and charred oak.

Finish: Long and spicy finish with lingering red fruit and tannins

About Tormore

Situated on the side of the A96 overlooking the river Spey, Tormore is unmissable. If ever there was a statement distillery this is it.

Two crescents of whitewashed houses (which formerly housed the distillery workforce) sit on either side of a grand, palatial building which has been variously described as looking like a Baltic hydropathic hotel and a power station.

This was another distillery which was built to capitalise on whisky’s growth in the late 1950s and early 60s. Since its opening, the number of stills has doubled from four to eight. All have purifiers attached which helps with lightening the spirit which also has a notably firm edge to it when mature.

Although it began to be bottled as a single malt soon after it became part of the Chivas Brothers portfolio, it has never received significant backing, although two bottlings specifically for the French market in 2014 suggest that this may change.

Construction began in 1959 (Tormore began to distil in 1961) to the design of Sir Albert Richardson, then president of the Royal Academy. At that time Tormore was part of Long John Distillers and its make was used mostly in the firm’s eponymous blends that were major sellers in North America. It is now one of the malts used in Ballantine’s, an association which dates back to when the Long John stable was bought by Allied Distillers in 1989. Tormore (and Ballantine’s) is now part of Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard).

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Whiskey style Single malt, Single cask, Cask strength
Whiskey variety Scotch

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