Tobermory 17 Year Old Oloroso 70cl 55.9°
This Single Malt from the Scottish Tobermory Distillery, located on the Isle of Mull, benefited from 17 years of ageing in ex-Sherry Oloroso casks before being bottled up in 2004 at cask strength of 55.9%.
Like all Tobermory whiskies, this one is unfiltered and presented in its natural colour.
This 17 year old Tobermory is available in a limited edition of 11,124 bottles.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 55.9 ° |
Type | Single malt |
Distillery | Tobermory |
Country | Scotland |
Age | 17 years |
Maturation | Sherry |
Peat | Non Peated |
Characteristics | Cask Strength & Non-Chill Filtered |
Packaging | Case |
Reference: | 24836 |
In 1795, the Tobermory distillery was established thanks to John Sinclair whose fortune allowed him to bring barley and coal from the Highlands by boat. However, because of its isolated location, the distillery closed its doors many times but resumed its activities in 1990. Soon after, it was bought by the Burn Stewart group.
The particularity of this distillery is that it produces whiskies under two different names: Ledaig and Tobermory. Tobermory, name of the only village on the island, is characterized by its non-peated malts, its finesse and elegance. Ledaig (former name of the village) is peaty and developed with Port Ellen malts. The Burn Stewart society bottles all its single malts at 46.3 ° without chill filtration.