
Tobermory ( Official) - Ledaig - N.A.S - 42,0%5
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- Bottler:
- Official
- Alcohol:
- 42,0%
- Bottle details:
- average
- (74,38)
- price class:
5 notes disponibles en français

Quite an amazing nose. Probably pleasant. A mix of citrus fruits (tangerine) and peat. The fruity aspects seem to be dominant with its sweet acid hints (tangerine)
The palate is rather pleasant, with the same mixes of fruit and peat, a touch of alcohol and a bit of smoke. Not extraordinary, rather linear but far from being unpleasant. The finish is metallic.
Quite short, it does not enhance the whole.


The second tasting was also a very pleasant experience, and although the final is still short, the fun has taken over, and the rating has been revised upwards ...
The nose has both sweet hints of fruity and slightly vanilla. Far reminiscences of wood too.
In the mouth also a sweet impression on a background of peat. An obvious lack of character but a rather interesting combination of flavors. Shades ranging from ripe fruit to peat, but without conviction, a little sweet. It's a shame because this kind of contrasts is very amazing and could be very nice.
The finish is quite syrupy and relatively short.


Quite an ordinary nose with very discrete citrus notes are mixed with sweet malty hints. The nose also reveals some fresh smell, somewhere between cut grass and young hay.
In the palate, first a slightly bitter attack then some fruity notes, without any depth.
The finish is short and insignificant.


Tobermory is the only distillery of Mull. Its malt marketed under the name Ledaig is quite more peaty than the classical Tobermory, without being smoked. A really pleasant experience, with a kind of deception with the too short finish. The taste disappears quickly. As the taste was really nice, this is a pity!

