Tamnavulin Farewell to the Buccaneer

CategorySINGLE MALT
DistilleryTamnavulin
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Age10년
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ABV40.0%
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CountryScotland
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Flavor Profile

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

Tasting Notes

Colour

deep amber with bronze hues

air Nose

this is a different story! Superb, starting on litres of argan oil with a fantastic smokiness. Goes on with pecan pie, toasted brioche, maple syrup, chestnut honey, apricot jam… Just brilliant… and the beautiful smokiness… Keeps developing on cooked strawberries, blackcurrants, and then we have the peat as well as notes of freshly squeezed oranges. A fabulous nose

restaurant Palate

very rich as expected, powerful, on all kinds of honeys, dried oranges, rum, raisins, but gets then a little too bitter and quit drying… Bitter chocolate, caramel, candid citron… The palate is definitely simpler than the nose but still extremely enjoyable. Gets smokier and smokier, with quit some peat it seams. Lots of fir honey too… And then we have a long, coating finish, on sherry, strong honey and quit some salt… A brilliant Pittyvaich, that’s for sure. 92 points . MUSIC – Recommended listening - Lounge music? Heck, why not, it's summer... But something special then, like Turkey's DJ Canan and his Aziza.mp3 (but who's singing?) DJ Canan is the resident DJ at Istanbul's trendy Lacivert restaurant. July 13, 2006 MUSIC AND WHISKY INTERVIEW - CORB LUND It’s through the unlikely French Association of Country Music that I first heard about Alberta’s Corb Lund, whose music they called ‘sheer bliss’. More than enough to attract my attention but then I also saw that one of his most successful songs was ‘Time to switch to whiskey’ from his CD ‘Five Dollar Bill’. I immediately had a go at it and found out that it was pretty excellent country music indeed, so I decided to try to interview Corb for Whiskyfun and great news, he accepted. What I didn’t know is that he’s also got a great sense of humour… Serge: Corb, please tell us briefly about what you do, music-wise. Corb: My name is Corb Lund, I’m from the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada and my band is called Corb Lund and the Hurtin’ Albertans. I write and sing the songs and lead the band. I call my music scruffy country©, ulterior country©, dissident country©, subversive country©, insubordinate country©, non-toxic country©, or post apocalyptic modern traditional western music with some hair on it©. Take your pick. Serge: I’d pick the last one! And which other musicians are you playing with? Corb: Kurt Ciesla, string bass. Brady Valgardson, drums. Grant Siemens, electric guitar, lap steel, banjo, etc. Nickelback’s drumm

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