Black Bottle's secret recipe is still inspired by the original one developed by Gordon Graham, made with a high proportion of malts. Black Bottle contains a high proportion of peated malts from the sacred island of Islay (including Bunnahabhain's super-smoked Monk), balanced with unpeated malts and bourbon barrel-aged grains.
Nose: Notes of ripe fruit and vanilla emerge on the nose, with a delicate hint of honey. Palate: On the palate, this whisky reveals aromas of dried fruit, caramel and oak, for a smooth, balanced texture. Finish: The finish is long and warm, with notes of candied fruit and a hint of spice that lingers on the palate.
Nose: Tomatin Cask Strength reveals intense notes of ripe fruit, honey and spice, with a touch of vanilla. Feel: On the palate, this Scottish single malt reveals itself to be powerful and warm, with flavors of dried fruit, caramel and oak. Finish: The finish is long and spicy, leaving notes of black pepper and burnt wood on the palate.
Nose: Subtle aromas of ripe fruit, vanilla and honey emerge delicately. Mouth: An explosion of tropical fruit, oak and caramel notes with a light spicy touch. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving soft, woody notes on the palate.
Nose: Aromas of allspice, praline and orange, in harmony with deep notes of Sherry Oloroso.
Mouth: Orange, black cherries, dried fruit and ginger. Bitter notes of dark chocolate, enriched by lingering Sherry and oak notes. Full-bodied and creamy.
Finish: robust and long, with bittersweet notes of exotic spices, dark chocolate and oak.
Nose: Ripe, juicy pears, waves of peat and oak smoke.
Mouth: Tart, sweet, green apple, biscuity caramel note.