The fifth addition to Tomatin's Cù Bòcan Creation series, exploring a variety of unusual cask finishes to the lightly peated single malt. This edition has been finished in incredibly rare Colombian Andean oak casks, imparting rich layers of char and herbaceous, floral notes. The label includes "campfire banana splits" as a tasting note, which we think describes it tremendously. Bottled without added colour or chill filtration.
Buttery shortbread and floral malt, with rooibos tea and fresh charcoal in tow.
Creamy white chocolate and grilled peach lead to jammier notes of plum, with aromatic herbs and toasted, woody spice.
Campfire banana splits ey? Yep, that works, there's creaminess, soft fruit, foam banana sweeties, and elegant wood smoke gliding throughout.

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