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    Tamdhu 15 Years Old 2007 Cask #HL 19602 (Edition Spirits)

    The First Editions
    700ml / 60.6%
    Single Malt

    $194

    Tamdhu, a sherried Speysider, a 15 year old, from 2007 a Edition Spirits bottling, at 60.6%. Rich and fruity, with dried fruit, fig and walnut. Fig and raisin in fine balance. Famed for its Saladin box maltings. A jewel of sherried Speyside. Dried fruit, nuts and a warm oak. A polished, fruity single malt. Sherry depth over Speyside fruit.

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    This Tamdhu was from the independent bottler Edition Spirits, a 15 year old Speyside malt from 2007, drawn from cask HL 19602 and bottled at 60.6%. 632 bottles in all. Tamdhu was built in 1897 at Knockando on the River Spey, and it long fed blends before its single malt revival. Under Ian Macleod it is matured chiefly in sherry seasoned Spanish and American oak.

    It was worked through onion stills for a rich Speyside spirit, then filled into sherry seasoned casks, the heart of the Tamdhu style. Sherry seasoned oak gave the dried fruit richness Tamdhu is known for. By this age the sherried spirit rounds into dried fruit and a nutty depth. Refill oak lets the fruity distillery character lead beneath the sherry. Tamdhu was built in 1897 by a consortium of blenders led by William Grant. The arrival of the Strathspey railway in the 1860s made the distillery possible. For decades its malt fed blends such as the Famous Grouse and Cutty Sark.

    At a natural 60.6% it is full and rich. The Oloroso brings fig, date and a gingered oak. It is full and deep, the sherried spirit shining through. It finishes rich, fruity and warming. This is Tamdhu's classic sherried Speyside style.

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