Tullibardine
Scotland
Single Malt

Distilled at Tullibardine in the Highlands, this is a very tasty new whisky which was finished in a 225 litre cask (thus the name) which previously held maturing Sauternes dessert wine from Chateau Suduiraut. The result is a golden-coloured single malt with a deliciously creamy, fruity flavour.
Citrus peels and allspice. Notes of creamy vanilla, golden syrup, cocoa butter and black pepper.
Spiced palate entry with notes of candied orange and Seville marmalade. A little dried pineapple and white chocolate.
Medium finish with lingering sweet spices.
Superbly fruity whisky with a lovely influence from a dessert wine cask.

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£5.69 - £56.90
Great,sea taste! Worth the money. Rich taste and flavour!
Superb for the price point. Reckon you could have another, and another and another. Easy, smooth, light and tasty.
I guess I got one of the 'not good' bottles. Such a desultory drink. Overly-sharp bite at first, followed by a distasteful tanginess that becomes a sour, almost acrid aftertaste. None of the embracing warmth, sophisticated character, or fascinating exploration of aftertaste I so love about a good single malt (and can find even in 'cheap' bottles at Aldi). I shan't be buying another of these.
As whisky drinker for over 50 years my first taste of Tullibardine 225 was a totally sublime experience! I was blown away by its smoothnes and unusual taste. Definitely on my Christmas list.
Very smooth and sweet finish. Lingers on the palate.