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Tamdhu 15 years Of. Matured in Oak Casks Dumpy Decanter ----(amber)
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Tamdhu 15 years Of. Matured in Oak Casks Dumpy Decanter
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About the producer

Founded in 1897 by a group of blenders based on the plans of Charles Doig, Tamdhu is one of the last distilleries in Scotland to malt all of its barley on site. Little known as a single malt, its fruity whisky is nonetheless a popular ingredient in many blended scotches, including Cutty Sark, J&B and The Famous Grouse.

About the wine

A Speyside single malt distilled, at the Tamdhu distillery, heavily influenced by sherry cask maturation for at least 15 years. Bottled in the mid-1980s. Note that this version is a contemporary of the 10 Year Old, which was presented in a tall bottle (screw cap). Decanter equipped with a cork stopper sealed by a fabric tax strip and two wax stamps (one is missing on the back of this bottle).

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Scotland - Speyside

Producers and wineries: Highland Distillers

Colour: amber

Appellation: Tamdhu

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Auction history Tamdhu 15 years Of. Matured in Oak Casks Dumpy Decanter ----
29/09/2023298
09/12/2022259
08/04/2022365
11/06/2021271
11/12/2020336
04/09/2020427

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