Tobermory 1973 | 42 Year Old


Product SKU: 9134

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Description

Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Distillery Bottling 70cl / 47.7%

This wonderfully aged Tobermory is a 1973 42-year-old. Matured in what looks to have been very vibrant and active Sherry Butt.

This is a classic example of long-aged whisky matured in sherry casks and in this instance is the oldest and rarest whisky from the Tobermory distillery and will not appear again for quite some time. A real gem of a whisky.

The bottle is presented in a beautifully crafted box with a rotating door. Situated behind the door and the bottle is a small painting of the backdrop of the distillery, painted by the renowned artist Angus Stewart.

Attributes
Distillery

Tobermory

Bottler

Distillery

Country Scotland
Region Island
Distilled Year 1973
Age 42
Limited Edition Yes
Bottles Produced 650
Cask Type Sherry Butt
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 47.7%
Pre-Owned No
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