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Tomintoul 14 Year
Tomintoul

Tomintoul 14 Year

Whiskey Single Malt Speyside 14 Year 46% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium Average whiskey
84 reviews raw average 3.30
78 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Tomintoul distillery is nestled in the Glenlivet estate in Speyside, high up in the highest of the Highlands. They air dry all of their barley, with no peat in their production. This whisky is non chill-filtered and it should be noted this is a higher strength version than its previous release.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 70
Sweet 70
Spicy 30
Floral 15
Fruity 15
Oily 10
Herbal 10

Reviews

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DigitalArc 2.3

The nose points to some peat, but there's none on the palate. There is a muddled, chemical-like character befitting a Campbeltown. The finish wraps things up into an "average" scotch profile. However, it is smooth for a 46% ABV. This higher than average ABV also leaves a greater impression than the bottle merits. The palate opens up with subsequent sips, turning into something like a regular bourbon cask scotch - with the muddle hitting at the mid-palate. This is somewhere between a Campbeltown and Highland flavor profile, with unimpressive results. My Rating Glossary: Two Stars: "I'd rather be drinking lite beer." Two 1/2 Stars: "Posh rubbish." Three Stars: "I love whisk(e)y. This is average love." Three 1/2 Stars: "May buy again." Four Stars: "I've got to get you into my life." Four 1/2 Stars: "Better than drugs." Five Stars: "Life is good. Whisky makes it better."

robertwayne64024 3.8

Pours a lovely light straw color, no carmel in this non chill-filtered dram. Noses a sweet honeyed malt with some floral and fruit (apple?) overtones. These come through on the initial tasting and are followed with a lively peppery note on the follow through, I think from the oak. Experimenting, I have found the peppery aspect decreases with either allowing the dram to breath for a few minutes, or adding a few DROPS of water to the dram. (A splash of water simply turns this dram in to a nondescript mess.) We all have different preferences. There is no smoke, peat, or sherry in this dram. It is one of those gentle malt and slightly floral drams. If you enjoy that style (and I do) this would be a good one for you to try. (I personally would list Glen Grant 12, Glenmorangie 10, Ancnoc 12, and Compass Box Artist Blend in that group.)

Dylan Northrup 4.0

On the nose is sweet apples, vanilla, floral honey, lemon zest, strawberries and a slight cinnamon spice with hints of cedar wood. - To the palate it is a little sharp at first, with green apple citrus, honey, vanilla, black pepper, spicy oak, cinnamon, bitter lemon peel and a marmalade sweetness. - The finish is quite full, with lingering floral herbal notes, spices, rich toffee sweetness and a touch of oak. — This is a not so “gentle dram”, but it is satisfyingly flavourful, despite its slightly youthful character at 14 years. — Malt Mark: 88

Eylon Israely 3.8

You got at 46% non chill-filtered. There is something beautiful about this natural light straw color. I like a dram that doesn't hide its age. Strong alcohol presence on the nose, then butterscotch, fruit and vanilla. Quite oily, surprisingly briny, sweet and very spicy. In that order. The strong cinnamon and pepper spice make way to lingering bitterness of cocoa and mint. This is super nice. I like it spicy and this one delivers.

icsteel154 3.0

Nose: Toffee, apple, summer berries, menthol, floral Palate: Barley, oak, vanilla, toffee, cloves, ginger Finish: Medium finish, spices, cloves and ginger This is a simple, old-fashioned, spirit forward dram. Quite spicy, but easy to drink. #WWD

THEMIKEMCDERMS 3.0

It's soft on the nose, defined by creamy pear with faint clove and baking spice notes. The taste is the same, though slightly acetone. Rather lacking in complexity and richness. Not great but oddly endearing.

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