Bottle Profile | |
Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
Distillery | Tullibardine |
Bottler | Official Bottling |
Brand Name | Tullibardine |
Bottling Name | Age Oak Edition |
Alcohol By Volume | 40% |
Issued | 2010* |
Average Score | 74 |
Maniac Ratings | |
Serge Valentin | 70 |
Robert Karlsson | 91 |
Konstantin Grigoriadis | 55 |
Ho-cheng Yao | 80 |
Krishna Nukala | 69 |
Lawrence Graham | 65 |
Luca Chichizola | 78 |
David Wankel | 75 |
Oliver Klimek | 78 |
Retired Maniac Ratings | |
Keith Wood | 74 |
Tasting Notes | |
Robert Karlsson | Ultra-intense fruityness dominates completely. Truly juicy and quite to my liking. Feels exotic (and excellent..). Tastewise initially a bit drier than expected but then the fruit arrives in waves. Ought to be something exotic and I love it. |
Oliver Klimek | Colour: Pale straw - Nose: Honey, tinned fruits, polished wood, vanilla, nutmeg and pepper. - Palate: The honey and the tinned fruits are there again, then a slight nuttiness and a dry wood notes. - Finish: Medium long, dry, slightly fruity and slightly spicy. - Overall: I quite like the nose of this malt, but the palate feels very watery. This one should have at least 46%, then it could be quite nice indeed. |