Provenance - Tamdhu 2014 - 8 anni - Speyside - 70cl - Boxed
ProvenanceWhisky · 70 cl · 46.0% vol · Notes of dried fruit, honey, vanilla
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| Provenance | |
| Whisky | |
| Notes of dried fruit, honey, vanilla | |
| Malted barley, water, yeast | |
| 70 cl | |
| 46.0% | |
| Inghilterra | |
| Ex-sherry oak casks | |
| 8 years | |
| Distillation in copper stills | |
| 2 | |
| Not cold filtered | |
| Light amber | |
| At room temperature, neat or with a drop of water |
On the nose, Provenance - Tamdhu 2014 reveals a harmonious bouquet of inviting aromas, including notes of ripe fruit such as apples and pears, along with hints of vanilla and a subtle suggestion of toasted malt. Woody notes and a slight spiciness further enrich the aromatic profile, lending a fascinating complexity that invites prolonged tasting.
On the palate, the whisky bursts with a sublime balance of sweetness and intensity. Flavors of caramel and honey blend perfectly with accents of dried fruit and a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg. The tasting experience is enveloping and concludes with a long and persistently warm finish, where echoes of dark chocolate and a slightly smoky aftertaste emerge.
Presented in an elegant boxed package, Provenance - Tamdhu 2014 is not only a pleasure for the palate but also a refined gift for whisky lovers or a prestigious addition to any collection. The 70cl bottle ensures that each sip is a special occasion, celebrating the unique spirit of Speyside. This whisky is not just a distillate; it is a sensory experience that encapsulates the essence of a region renowned for its excellent single malts.
Provenance
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Distillation
Not applicable (Provenance is a line/series of independent bottlings; distillation is carried out by the original distilleries).
Ageing
Maturation in oak casks; the type of ageing varies depending on the individual cask (e.g. ex-bourbon, sherry butt, refill hogshead) according to the cask's origin.