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    Tomatin Cù Bòcan 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 46%
    Number of reviews:(8)
    Product details
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    Tomatin

    country

    Scotland

    distillery/brandTomatin Whisky Distillery
    regionHighland Whisky
    style

    Single Malt

    Tomatin Cù Bòcan

    The story behind this Tomatin comes from the legend of a spectral dog, Cù Bòcan, who has haunted the Highland village for countless years. It was once seen by a distillery worker who, after initially running away, felt compelled to touch the dog's fur. As he reached out his hand, the dog dissipated into a plume of ghostly smoke over the moorlands...

    For one week every year, the Highland distillery makes a peated whisky instead of their traditionally unpeated expressions. This ghostly edition has been peated to 15ppm and matured in a mix of virgin oak, bourbon and sherry casks. Don't worry about it evaporating after touching it though. We're sure that's just an old wives' tale. Hopefully.

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    A springy citrus blend of oranges and grapefruits which leads into a fresh, floral bloom.

    Palate

    Smoke starts to seep through slowly, growing ever so slightly the longer it's on the tongue. Subtle sweet chillies pop up, as well as a nutty note or two.

    Finish

    Medium, with a final flash of the spectral smoke.

    Winner of 1 spirit awards

    Silver Outstanding
    Silver Outstanding
    Scotch Single Malt - Highland - 2014
    International Wine & Spirit Competition

    Allergy Information

    This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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    Customer rating
    £34.75
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    8 reviews
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    1 Star1

    overpriced - bottom shelf

    garbage.. avoid it!

    Master of Malt Customer Nov 18, 2019

    Pricey for what it is

    A couple of years ago, I visited the distillery on the road up to Inverness and sampled a few of the offerings. I tried this Cu Bocan (or the version of it they had then) and was quite impressed but ended up buying the 12yo and the port wood. last week I thought I'd but the Cu Bocan to try again but I wasn't so impressed. It's well presented, is 46% and non-chillfiltered which is how I like it and the fact that it's NAS doesn't particularly bother me if it's up to scratch. However, this left me feeling that it was a bit lacking - yes, there's citrus, there's a bit of smoke and some spice but it lacks depth. I was looking at what else I could have bought for £35 and there are more satisfying whiskies out there at this price. The telling factor - would I buy again? No.

    Rob May 31, 2018

    A decent NAS version of lightly peated Tomatin

    Cu Bocan 46% vol. Cu Bocan is a lightly peated whisky from the Tomatin distillery, matured in three types of casks: virgin oak, ex-bourbon and ex-Sherry. Peated to 15ppm. I am a fan of peated whisky, but will I like this one? Nose: ok, it's mild, fresh and quite nice, you have to look for smoke somewhere on the back, it starts with honey and citrus, orange and grapefruit are on the foreground, some Sherry's accents, lots of spices, cloves, allspice, anise, a note of campfire and the taste of the earth Taste: here peat and smoke is much more intense, but writing a more intense, I mean simply palpable, it is still very mellow and subdued, we are still accompanied by citruses and spices, besides cloves we have also ginger, the initial sweet maltiness changes towards the spiciness, there is pepper, sweet chili, a bit of oak, we also have honey accents, vanilla and nuts Finish: satisfactory, warming up, quite spicy with fleeting smoke Cu Bocan is a decent whisky in which we can really taste the influence of these three types of casks in which it matured, the smoke is present but only somewhere nearby, so it certainly does not rejects. However, it lacks more depth, something that distinguishes it from other whiskies, orange and grapefruit accents are nice, but it's not enough, it could be a little more smoky. For me, this is a whisky called as a "daily dram", for every day drinking, not for intense thinking about the structure. As a NAS whisky it seems to be more than satisfactory.

    Northernlight malts

    I Love Tomatin.. and love peat.. cant go wrong with this one i thought but i was so wrong. Good smoke on both nose and palate . Som citrusy notes and som nuttieness ..but it lacks depth... Put your money on the 18 year old or if you want a fruity smokey one try Benriach 17 Solistice

    Robert Lindman Dec 27, 2016

    A nice peated highland malt.

    I was bought a bottle of this for my birthday. I must concur with the previous review about the complexity of it as I am also an Islay lover. Also, do not be put off by its NAS status. I am usually quite suspicious of NAS whisky but heartily recommend this.

    Master of Malt Customer Sep 27, 2016
    Piotr Stachura Feb 21, 2018

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