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Tamdhu Batch Strength Batch 004
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
November 20, 2019 (edited April 28, 2020)
My God it's even better than batch 003!
The nose! I could just nose this one for days and not get bored. Even though it's marketed as a sherry bomb, it's terribly well balanced. Dark chocolate and dates and baking spices and currants and wave after wave of mouth watering smells. Every visit is a bit different but equally delightful.
The taste follows suit, with the addition of creamy, balanced malt with all the other flavors. This is obviously a high quality new make spirit. I went and watched the videos on the Tamdhu website about how they make their spirit and acquire their casks. It clearly isn't just marketing BS, but true integrity in the production process. Absolutely worth the extra $$$.
The finish is endless, warming, with reminders of Christmas cookies, particularly ginger snaps, and these little almond sugar cookies I make with maraschino cherries, along with all the same notes from the nose.
This is an insanely well integrated malt, and well worth all the effort I took to track it down. My fear was with this being batch 004 that the quality would have slipped, like with the Aberlour that everyone here complains about now, but it mercifully hasn't. The producers at Tamdhu have clearly put high value on quality over quantity, and even at $90, I feel like I got a great deal on a quality malt. Batch 002 was a bit harsh for my palate, and batch 003 was one of the best things I'd ever tasted until now, and batch 004 is even better. The peak of sherry cask aging. Cheers!
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@RussShackleford we have a chain of liquor stores here in Texas called Specs, which is where I can usually find more hard-to-find bottles, and they offer a discount for cash/debit cards that's lower than the prices shown online. I got the Glendronach 15 and the Tamdhu Batch Strength 004 there. The Glendronach is available at most stores here in Texas, but Specs is the only place I found the Tamdhu. There's several locations in the DFW area, which might be as close to OK for you as they get. Might look for something in the north metroplex area around Plano or so. Good hunting!
Do you know if this is available in North Texas? I live in OK, and with the passage of new liquor laws consolidating distribution, batch #4 will not be available in the state. Same for glendronauch 15 revival, and many others.