Jose-Massu-Espinel
Tamdhu 2014 7 Year
Single Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
January 2, 2024 (edited January 4, 2024)
A friend of mine got me an exciting Alexander Murray release, a 40%abv Tamdhu 7yo, which is one of my favorite malts. The "Macallan Killer" as i called it has a difficult task here to impress me at a young age and low Abv.
Not an expensive bottle at all, i am just wondering if this is going to be any good. This is a good test for Tamdhu's spirit to prove itself.
On the nose it starts exactly as it should, with a Milky Way Chocolate note. Snickers, hazelnut, cookie dough. Dulce de leche. After a first sip, i got some floral profile. Cigarrettes, ashes and more chocolate. Smells like an ashtray. There is peat here. Nice.
On the palate, it has a rich chocolate profile. Vanilla and some sulphur/metallic notes. It became super sweet on the second sip. Dulce de leche and toffee.
Aftertaste is beautifully peated. Mostly Tobacco notes; hints of earthy peat and ashes. Chocolate and hazelnut.
Overall this was quite surprsing. For a 7yo dram, at only 40%abv, this is quite complex and very enjoyable. The Tamdhu Toffee/dulce de leche spirit is unmistakeable, and the slight peatiness that has always been publicized but i haven't felt before, is very present here, and i believe it is more noticeable at younger ages. My score for this very good whisky is 89 over 100.
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