Tormore 2011 CsA The Tormore Collection

CategorySINGLE MALT
DistilleryTormore
BottlerCaskAid (CsA)
Bottling SeriesThe Tormore Collection
Vintage2011
Bottled Year2022
Age-
Cask TypeBourbon Barrel + Virgin Oak Firkin
Cask Number-
Bottles Released-
ABV56.6%
Volume200 ml
Label-
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
Tormore 2011 CsA  The Tormore Collection
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Flavor Profile

Vanilla
Sweet
Creamy
Fruity
Honey
Citrus
Oaky
Dried Fruit
Floral
Spicy
Nutty
Herbal
Chocolate
Smoky
Maritime
Peaty

Tasting Notes

Colour

Salmon gold

air Nose

Sweet and indeed smoky - no arguments there. This kind of smoked hay, smoked oatmeal and smoked seaweed combination. Smoky indeed. The Islay cask must have had a few litres of something sloshing about in its depths. Could you argue this is a blended malt? Answers on a postcard to Chateau Whiskyfun in Turckheim... anyway, back to the malt in glass... I’m not getting much from the port side of things but the overall profile is perfectly clean, farmy, smoky, slightly coastal and rather pleasing. Some gravel-laced porridge (an old Drumnadrochit delicacy, try it) and a little gingerbread. With water: some smouldering car tyres, WD40, graphite and a few crushed sea shells

restaurant Palate

again the peaty aspects are loudest to begin with. Some berryish sweetness that I presume comes from the Port. Blind I’d probably have guessed Mongolian Goat Wine before picking Tormore. Speaking of which, there is a rather earthy and animalistic side to this one. Almost dung-esque in fact, approaching a suspiciously dirty cow udder? With water: mezcal, lemon oil, smoky bacon and plain old sweet peat. Is this Tormore or Bowmore?

timer Finish

Reasonably long, pleasingly smoky, this animal/dung/earth/farmyard curiosity is back with a vengeance

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