Mythical Beasts Tobermory 30 Year Old Whisky
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Key Facts About This Whisky
Range: Mythical Beasts
Distillery: Tobermory Distillery
Age: 30 Years Old
Region: Highlands
Cask Type: Triple-cask matured: Sherry Butt, Rum, PX Sherry cask
Alcohol by Volume: 46.2%
Bottled: Natural colour and without chill filtration
Outturn: 245 bottles
Bottle Size: 700ml
Tobermory 30 Year Old Tasting Notes
Without water
Appearance: A classic light, golden amber hue
Nose: A gentle, briney seaside aroma, nicely balanced with a hint of wet slate and sweet almond.
Palate: Warm, enveloping sweetness of porridge and toasted cereal.
Finish: Mellow oats and barley along with freshly baked bread followed by a fiery and confident, lengthy finish.
With Water
Appearance: A light golden colour.
Nose: The addition of water reveals more of the sweetness of fresh pear, butterscotch and green apple, still well-balanced by saline minerals and a delightful blend of salty kelp, cut hay and vegetal notes.
Palate: Warming cereals and toasted sour dough bread
Finish: An elegant finish with pink peppercorn accents and apples.
Tasting notes by Lisa McWilliam, Writer, Great Taste Judge and Drinks Consultant.

About The Dryad
Among the deep green glens of the Highlands, where ancient woodland still grows undisturbed, a great oak rises from the forest floor. Within its aged trunk lies a hidden presence, a Dryad, the spirit of the tree itself, bound to the oak and to the land that surrounds it. Elusive and graceful, yet filled with quiet strength, the Dryad belongs to the oldest Celtic legends, carrying an air of mystery that feels untouched by time.
Our whisky draws inspiration from this woodland spirit. Rested in oak and shaped by the slow passage of years, it reveals a character that is smooth, natural, and quietly powerful. There is depth here, and a hint of the unknown, a whisky touched by the forest, by the cask, and by the enduring magic of Scotland.