
Tobermory 27 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish (The Waymarker) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Tobermory 27 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish (The Waymarker) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 106.2 (53.1%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Tobermory
Tobermory completes its annual Hebridean Series with this, the fifth, final, and oldest instalment! Following on from the 23, 24, 25, and 26-year-old expressions, this single malt matured for a generous 27 years, beginning with 15 years in bourbon casks followed by a further 12 in Gonzalez Byass sherry casks. A superb finale to the series.
Tobermory 27 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish (The Waymarker) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: An aroma rich with the scent of cinnamon pastries and dark black fruits. Sweet apricot and dried figs are joined by the earthy notes of toasted oak, all rounded off with a bright twist of orange zest.
Palate: A thick layer of marmalade spreads across the palate, complemented by warming cinnamon spice. The flavours unfold to reveal fig rolls, blackcurrant, and brambles, with a touch of honey-roasted nuts and a hint of treacle toffee.
Finish: The finish is steady and lasting, featuring red berry compote, fresh mandarins, and a pinch of nutmeg for good measure.
Distillery Information
Tobermory was originally founded in 1798 by John Sinclair, under the name Ledaig (pronounced ‘led-chigg’), hence the recently released Ledaig range. Closing in 1837 and reopening in 1878, the distillery was acquired in 1890 by John Hopkins and Company. Today, Tobermory is the only distillery on the Isle of Mull. The distillery has quite a small annual capacity of just one million litres and runs at but three quarters of this. In 1930, the distillery closed and was used as a power plant. It was not the only time Tobermory had been used for purposes other than whisky distillation; in 1982 the buildings were leased to a dairy company who used them for storing cheese.
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Whiskey: Tobermory 27 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish (The Waymarker) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 106.2 (53.1%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Tobermory
Tobermory completes its annual Hebridean Series with this, the fifth, final, and oldest instalment! Following on from the 23, 24, 25, and 26-year-old expressions, this single malt matured for a generous 27 years, beginning with 15 years in bourbon casks followed by a further 12 in Gonzalez Byass sherry casks. A superb finale to the series.
Tobermory 27 Year Old Oloroso Cask Finish (The Waymarker) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: An aroma rich with the scent of cinnamon pastries and dark black fruits. Sweet apricot and dried figs are joined by the earthy notes of toasted oak, all rounded off with a bright twist of orange zest.
Palate: A thick layer of marmalade spreads across the palate, complemented by warming cinnamon spice. The flavours unfold to reveal fig rolls, blackcurrant, and brambles, with a touch of honey-roasted nuts and a hint of treacle toffee.
Finish: The finish is steady and lasting, featuring red berry compote, fresh mandarins, and a pinch of nutmeg for good measure.
Distillery Information
Tobermory was originally founded in 1798 by John Sinclair, under the name Ledaig (pronounced ‘led-chigg’), hence the recently released Ledaig range. Closing in 1837 and reopening in 1878, the distillery was acquired in 1890 by John Hopkins and Company. Today, Tobermory is the only distillery on the Isle of Mull. The distillery has quite a small annual capacity of just one million litres and runs at but three quarters of this. In 1930, the distillery closed and was used as a power plant. It was not the only time Tobermory had been used for purposes other than whisky distillation; in 1982 the buildings were leased to a dairy company who used them for storing cheese.












