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Single Malt
Tobermory
Scotland
A light hued single malt from the Tobermory distillery on Mull. Ledaig represents peated single malt from the distillery.
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Quite light and well-balanced. There is a certain freshness, pertained from notes of cut hay and straw, barley sugars and herbs, notes of cereals and melted salty butter on granary toast.
Medium-bodied with a richness. There are notes of gentle wood smoke and barley sugars, a farmy note with hints of hay and a roots with a touch of cereal sweetness and caramel.
Long and slightly herbal.

Been watching these reviews and have bought a bottle out of sheer interest! This is a young spirit and lacks the wholesome, mellow flavours and textures we come to love with aged malts. Conversely, it does have a character all of its own, although it's not to my taste. The price? Excellent! Value for money? Very good! A good whisky? Not really, but each to their own, and certainly not worth the slating it got above. When all's said and done, at this price, if you like it - result! If you don't - no harm done!
Negative reviews..ignore them and try it,and you will return to it again when the price drops below £20 on the supermarket shelf.Taste the smokey flavour.
I agree with the the previous reviewer - I finished my bottle with coke. Go for the 10 year old and you'll find out what this one's missing!
I think the very low price has clouded everyone's judgement. This is not a very good whisky and its immaturity is most apparent. The palate is unpleasant, containing all the harsh flavours one would expect to disperse or mellow during the maturation process. Add another fiver and get an Old Pulteney or Highland Park - an improvement of several orders of magnitude.
Quite subtle and an ideal introduction to peated malts (Island Malts). It's quite a young whisky and as such it's cheap. Slightly strange to drink whisky which is almost the same colour as the water which one puts into it!! The lack of colour gives away its young age.