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Notes
Delicate and balanced on the nose: light lemon curd, Werther’s Original sweeties and the hint of Arbroath Smokies bringing a savoury note to a lovely whisky.
Notes by Emili Fusaro
Product Name | Tomatin Cu Bocan 1990 Limited Edition |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Highland |
Class | Single Malt |
Vintage | 1990 |
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Strength (ABV %) | 52.90% |
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Volume (cl) | 70cl |
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Cask Type | 100% peated Islay ex-bourbon barrels |
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