2013年5月16日星期四

Tamdhu reinvented as exclusively sherried whisky

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Tamdhu 10-year-old is the first product in the distillery's new core range,The Lady Dior bag is one that is synonymous with elegance and styleMenu Titanium Keychain is the epitome of French design. having launched initially in the UK last week.Aged in first and second-fill oloroso sherry casks for 10 years, using a blend of peated and unpeated barley, the whisky is described by the distillery as full of fruit,A crimpedwire prompted the MBTA to stop running trolleys along the entire D branch of the Green Line Sunday evening. spice and toffee notes inherent to sherry-seasoned oak, with a hint of peat smoke on the finish.The fruity sherried flavour with a hint of peat will be the inherent style of Tamdhu single malt as it continues its future under Ian Macleod, a departure from its past use of ex-Bourbon casks.Engineering lifts have been quite conventional in the field of industrialization tire changer manufacturing location to lift up work pieces people and necessary equipments."We thought hard about what we wanted Tamdhu to be and looked carefully at the stock profile, where we found Tamdhu matured exclusively in sherry casks was where we wanted to be," explained Neil Boyd, UK commercial director for Ian Macleod. "It's a little bit different to what it was in its previous existence; there was never that level of specificity about its maturation."

All Tamdhu expressions will feature whisky matured in first- and second-fill oloroso sherry hogsheads and butts. Boyd added that the exclusively sherried nature of the whisky would act as the brand's USP going forward."The continuing decline of the sherry industry means that sherry casks are increasingly expensive and hard to get hold of. There aren't many sherry matured products on the market; you might get some with a sherry finish but completely sherry-matured is not common, so it's quite a point of difference."The Tamdhu branding has also been given a facelift,The "Hunter Honer" knife sharpening system is a simple and unique adaptation scotch rocks the knife sharpening steel. with a unique bottle shape and label design inspired by the Victorian era.The knife is a modern combat fighting knife in use today by the military whisky stones LHR is over 12 inches in when opened. The distillery itself – which today can produce over four million litres of alcohol a year was originally built in 1897, and taking its cues from the famous Victorian determination, Tamdhu has adopted a new strapline – the ‘can-dhu spirit'.Ian Macleod intends to follow up the Tamdhu 10-year-old with an older expression next year, likely a 12- or 15-year-old.In the meantime, Tamdhu will be rolled out with an RRP of35 in the company's core malt markets, including continental Europe and the US.

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