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Tamnavulin French Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 40% Vol. 0,7L In Giftbox
Product number: 674665
£44.58
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The Tamnavulin distillery, founded in 1966 in the picturesque village of
Tomnavoulin in Scotland, looks back on an eventful history. After closing its
doors in 1995, the distillery reopened in 2007 following extensive renovations
and has been producing outstanding single malt whisky that embodies the
authentic Speyside character ever since. The name "Tamnavulin" is derived from
Gaelic and means "mill on the hill", a tribute to the historic mill that once
stood on the site of the distillery.
The latest bottling, the Red Wine Cask Edition, impresses with a special
maturation in French red wine casks that previously housed Cabernet Sauvignon.
This special maturation gives the whisky a rich palette of aromas, including
sweet red berries, juicy plums and spicy cinnamon. This combination makes the
whisky an exciting discovery for connoisseurs looking for an exceptional taste
experience.
Tomnavoulin in Scotland, looks back on an eventful history. After closing its
doors in 1995, the distillery reopened in 2007 following extensive renovations
and has been producing outstanding single malt whisky that embodies the
authentic Speyside character ever since. The name "Tamnavulin" is derived from
Gaelic and means "mill on the hill", a tribute to the historic mill that once
stood on the site of the distillery.
The latest bottling, the Red Wine Cask Edition, impresses with a special
maturation in French red wine casks that previously housed Cabernet Sauvignon.
This special maturation gives the whisky a rich palette of aromas, including
sweet red berries, juicy plums and spicy cinnamon. This combination makes the
whisky an exciting discovery for connoisseurs looking for an exceptional taste
experience.