Tomintoul 16 Year Old

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This is an amazing 16-year-old whiskey from the Tomintoul distillery, created by fourth-generation distillery Robert…
EAN: 5021349700029
Code: TL16-7TE
Description

This is an amazing 16-year-old whiskey from the Tomintoul distillery, created by fourth-generation distillery Robert Fleming.

Aroma: sharp with a medium body. You can feel the tones of mown hay and dried grass, the tone of green leaves, the touch of earthy soil with roots, caramels.
Taste: Medium body and relatively rich. Tones of hard candies and espresso, mocchaccin, ground almonds and toast from malt and wheat grains with melted butter. Tones of vanilla caramels and thick cream.
Conclusion: It has a suitable length with tones of almonds and barley sugar.

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Brand
EAN
5021349700029
Country
Scotland
Age
16 y.
Packaging
Tube
Volume
0.7 l
Alcohol
40 % ABV
Unit price
72,00 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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