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Encyclopedia > Tormore Single Malt
Tormore
Quick Summary
(Distillery or
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Also known as:
Origin:
Fragrance: Citrus, almonds, cinnamon and clove spices
Smoothness:
Sweetness:
Color: Golden
Complexity: Citrus and spices
Body and texture:
Finish: Rounded, complex and dry
Relative cost: Moderate

Tormore is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky, distilled by the Tormore distillery, which is located approximately 1 km south of the River Spey.


History

The Tormore is one of the younger Scottish whiskies, the distillery being completed in 1960. It was the first new distillery to be built in the country in the 20th century. It is a listed building which accepts visitors.


Bottlings

The Tormore is currently sold in 10 and 12 year aged versions.


External link

  • Whisky Distilleries Info (http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/Tormore_EN.shtml)

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As a single malt it produces a scent of vanilla and boiled sweets with luscious, oily flavours.
The single malt is a finely tuned 12 yr old that starts with a caramelised sweetness and seems to dry in the mouth.
Rarely seen as a single malt, its main rule is behind the scenes in such blends as famous grouse and cutty sark.
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