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Tormore, the white cathedral malt, a 27 year old, from 1988 from The House of MacDuff, at 50%. Light and fresh, with pear, almond and a citrus lift. A light, nutty Speyside malt. A purifier still Speyside malt. A jewel of Speyside design. Clean, structured and fine. A 20th century Speyside landmark. Almond and apple in fine balance.
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Description
The House of MacDuff selected this Tormore, a 27 year old release from 1988, drawn from cask CM 225 and bottled at 50%. Only 226 bottles were released. Tormore was completed in 1960 near Grantown-on-Spey in Speyside, and its single malt is being revived under new ownership. Elixir Distillers bought it in 2022 and are reviving it as a single malt brand.
It was worked through swan neck stills with purifiers, for the light, clean, nutty make Tormore is known for. A refill American oak cask held it, keeping the clean character to the fore. Long ageing brings a deeper nutty, dried fruit character and a mellow oak. The light, ester rich make takes cask character well across maturation. Its granite buildings, copper roofs and musical clock earned it listed status in 1986. A workers' village was built nearby in the same striking style. Heat recovery condensers and sub coolers run alongside the purifier stills.
At its natural 50% it is concentrated. A light, nutty fruitiness meet a quiet vanilla from the refill oak. The texture is light and slightly oily, the nut threaded through. The finish runs light, citrussy and fresh. This is a light, nutty Speyside single malt.
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$257