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Tobermory 10 Year Old 2008 North Star Spirits Single Sherry Cask Series 6 (2018) 70cl
1 of 330 bottles released in 2018. Released almost 7 years ago
We love our single cask expressions here at Whisky Situation since it is whisky at its purest without water being added to it. Tobermory and Ledaig have slowly been creeping up in popularity over the past few years due to the light peat character of Ledaig and the Fruity and at times peated Tobermory. One cannot deny that what they make is some tasty liquid!
About Tobermory
Subsidiary of Burn Stewart Distillers that operates Tobermory distillery on Mull.
In its current form, Tobermory Distillers Ltd has operated Mull’s only distillery since 1979, though its owners have changed multiple times over the years.
Today the company is a non-trading arm of Burn Stewart Distillers. Tobermory distillery produces both the Tobermory and Ledaig single malts, the latter of which is heavily peated.
Mull’s only distillery has a patchy history beset with closures and name changes as it was passed around from owner to owner. Founded in 1798 by local kelp merchant John Sinclair, the distillery was one of the first to take out a distilling licence in 1823.
It was closed for 40 years from 1837 and eventually landed in the lap of the DCL, which had acquired the distillery’s owner, John Hopkins & Co., in 1916. But the distillery fell silent again soon after, and remained that way for another four decades.
In 1972 a Liverpool shipping company, along with Pedro Domecq and ‘Panamanian interests’ formed Ledaig Distillery (Tobermory) Ltd, and reopened the distillery as Ledaig. Despite the best of intentions, the group filed for bankruptcy just three years later and the site closed once more.
Eventually, in 1979, Tobermory Distillers Ltd. was established by Kirkleavington Property Co. to acquire the distillery, which it renamed Tobermory. Sadly its efforts to restablish Tobermory distillery failed, and the site closed yet again only three years later, its buildings transformed into holiday lets and cheese storage facilities.
It wasn’t until 1993 when Burn Stewart Distillers bought the distillery buildings and its remaining stock that Tobermory once more had a future ahead of it. Tobermory Distillers was incorporated as a limited company in the same year and the company invested heavily in bringing the distillery back into production once more.
Today Tobermory Distillers Ltd remains a non-trading subsidiary of Burn Stewart, which is now owned itself by South African wine and spirits group Distell. they also own Bunnahabhain, Black Bottle and Deanston too.
Nose Roasted coffee bean, dark chocolate and a hint of green olive. Fresh rain over tarmac according to NSS
Palate Fruitier than the nose suggests, with blackberry and maraschino cherry developing. Still quite chocolate, with some savoury spice developing later on.
Finish Toasted brown sugar, orange peel and oatcake.
56.5% AB
70cl
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