Tormore 15 Year Old 2008 Infrequent Flyers PX cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 58.6

Tormore 15 Year Old 2008 Infrequent Flyers PX cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 58.6

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Tormore 15 Year Old 2008 Infrequent Flyers PX cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 58.6

Tormore 15 Year Old 2008 Infrequent Flyers PX cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 58.6

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Tasting Journey

Age 15 Year Old
Distillery Tormore
Region Speyside
Cask Type Pedro Ximenez Puncheon
Style Scotch and Malt
Colour

Mahogany

Nose

Aromas of fruit loaf, toffee apples, boozy sultanas, and cinnamon pastries.

Palate

Taste of juicy raisins and sultanas, generously sherried fruit cake, toffee, and cacao.

Finish

Sweet, warming spices linger, with cinnamon snaps and candied ginger.

About This Whisky

Chosen by Alistair Walker to be part of this new batch of UK exclusives single casks, it was distilled in 2008 and matured for 15 years in cask. Bottled from a Pedro Ximénez sherry puncheon, 678 bottles have been filled from cask #804904 at 58.6%.


About Tormore Distillery

Tormore Distillery

Tormore takes its name from Gaelic Torra Mhòir, meaning “the big hill”.
The distillery is known for its bold, white granite buildings with copper roofs, ornate landscaping, and a whimsical clock that plays four Scottish tunes every quarter-hour—features that earned it listed building status in 1986, despite its relatively young age. Construction began in 1958 and production started in 1960. As the first new distillery built in Scotland during the 20th century, it was commissioned by Long John Distillers to supply whisky for the blend of the same name. Although most of its spirit supports famous blended Scotch, recent years have seen a growing visibility for its single malt through limited releases and independent bottlings.

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