The Tobermory distillery produces two single malt whiskies, alternating over a six-month period: the unpeated 'Tobermory' and the heavily peated 'Ledaig'. Different barley varieties are used to make the two whiskies, but they are then distilled in the same stills. Ledaig single malts are sweet, smoky whiskies, known for their strong personality, made exclusively with strongly peated malt - the result is an exquisite whisky with delicious marine flavors.
A whole garden of fruit and floral fragrances in this sweet, long and complex yet totally integrated Speyside of the highest distinction. This 12-year-old single malt whisky is rich and oily on the palate, with nutty, cereal notes and an aromatic, dry finish.
Nose: Inchdairnie's Ryelow 8yo whisky offers subtle aromas of grain, dried fruit and vanilla, with a touch of black pepper.
Palate: On the palate, this whisky from Scotland's Lowlands region reveals flavors of rye, honey and sweet spices, balanced by woody notes and a light touch of caramel.
Finish: The finish of Ryelow 8 Year Old is long and warm, leaving lingering notes of cereal and ripe fruit, with a hint of black pepper on the finish.
Nose: Glenglassaugh Portsoy reveals fruity and spicy notes, with hints of dried fruit and caramel. Mouth: On the palate, this single malt reveals flavors of candied fruit, vanilla and toasted oak, offering a velvety texture and subtle sweetness. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving notes of tropical fruit and honey 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.