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    Connoisseurs Choice Cask Strength Tomatin 2001
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    Connoisseurs Choice Cask Strength Tomatin 2001

    Range

    Connoisseurs Choice

    Region

    Highlands

    Distillery

    Tomatin

    Status

    Whisky Vault

    Vintage

    2001

    Strength

    56.5%

    Bottled year

    22-Jun-18

    Market
    UK
    The taste

    Nose A collage of ripe fruits: strawberries, peaches, pineapple, and coconut interlace with sweet, delicate violet and spring blossom aromas. Velvety white chocolate notes develop and linger. Taste Full and mouth-coating; intense vanilla and chocolate banana sweetness matures into apricot jam flavours. Highlights of liquorice mix with subtle nutty undertones. Finish Ripe and juicy fruit slowly fade into lingering oak notes.

    Product info
    Colour
    Golden
    Cask Type
    First fill bourbon barrel
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