dmoyer
Tamdhu 10 Year
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
January 7, 2018 (edited January 22, 2018)
I got this bottle through a mistake. I had ordered the Batch strength after hearing such great things about it, but received this instead. After getting a refund for the difference in the price as well as a $15 credit to my account for my trouble, I decided to give it a go. That was at Christmas and I’m still trying to decide what to make of this whisky. This review is based on several tastings over the last couple of weeks.
In the glass it’s a beautiful copper color. It clings to the glass with a thick oily coating that develops very slow legs. It’s bottled at 43% ABV. My first impression on opening the bottle was not good. There was a significant alcohol burn and the most noticeable scent to me was something I can only describe as “stinky peat”. A strong earthy, wet, organic odor. I thought “what the hell have I got into here?” After some time in the glass the alcohol faded and I could pick out some dark fruits, but that was it. Fortunately, two weeks after opening the nose has improved immensely. The “stinky peat” has faded to an earthy tone revealing raisins, plums, and cherries. Sweetness like burnt sugar. Dark chocolate and orange peel. A light smoke and rum soaked fruitcake. Much better than the initial impression.
The palate did not evolve as much over time as the nose did. At first it seemed a little hot, but that has calmed down. There is brown sugar sweetness, light smoke, and a floral peat tone. Some chocolate and sherry and red fruits. Water seems to help bring out the fruity/sherry notes for me.
The finish is fairly long, with more brown sugar and dark honey. Water improves the finish as well, adding a malty cereal note that lingers quite a while.
Overall this is a pretty good whisky that greatly benefitted, for me at least, from some time in the bottle. It can be found online for about $65 which makes it an average value in my opinion. 4.25/5.0. Cheers!
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Great review, @dmoyer - I think this one was surprisingly good. Very close to the 12yo Macallan, which is pretty astonishing considering it’s 2 years younger. Unfortunately, I docked it a star because it is priced a bit too high for its age. I paid more for this than a Mac 12.
Glad this one came around for you. I’ll be buying a bottle soon of either the 10 or batch strength. @LeeEvolved has the batch strength and I’m eagerly awaiting his review so I know which one I should go with.