| Bottle Profile | |
| Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
| Distillery | Tullibardine |
| Bottler | Official Bottling |
| Brand Name | Tullibardine |
| Bottling Name | Pure Pot Spirit |
| Alcohol By Volume | 69% |
| Other Details | Newmake |
| Issued | 2009* |
| Average Score | 65 |
| Maniac Ratings | |
| Oliver Klimek | 62 |
| Retired Maniac Ratings | |
| Keith Wood | 67 |
| Tasting Notes | |
| Oliver Klimek | Colour: Clear - Nose: Pears, apples, fresh bread dough, a bit sharp. - Palate: Neat: sharp, slightly fruity, a hint of cheese (!?). With water: the cheese is mostly gone, the fruit becomes stronger, pears and bread notes. - Finish: Long, fruity and a bit cheesy. - Overall: A bit of a strange beast this spirit is. In neat state, I felt reminded of the famous pears with gorgonzola dish, served with white bread. The overall alcohol bite is rather strong, even with water. |