Tullibardine 1991 30 Years Single Malt Whisky

Tullibardine 1991 GP

Tullibardine

Highlands · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
30 years
ABV
43.1%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Tullibardine
Distillation Year
1991
Bottling Year
2021
Cask Types
Bourbon Hogshead

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Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Linda Cox

Linda Cox

May 20, 2026, 06:09:19

Quite cosy on the nose — bit of honey, soft oak and a wee citrus lift 🍯 Sips warm and mellow, with vanilla, toasted nuts and a gentle spice. Finish is easy, slightly dry, and nicely comforting. Proper nice for a slow evening dram 🥃

Sonia Smith

Sonia Smith

May 12, 2026, 07:11:06

Ooh, that's a proper lovely one! 🤩 First thing you get is this wave of warm vanilla and baked fruit... like walking past a baker's in the morning. Then comes a hint of citrus peel, zesty and sharp. 🍋 The smoke is there, but it's not a bonfire. More like a distant campfire on a chilly night, very polite and warming. 🔥 On the tongue, it's all creamy toffee and stewed apples. There's a touch of spice at the back – cinnamon, maybe a clove? – that keeps it interesting. The finish is long and dry, with that lovely oak coming through. A proper autumn dram, that. Might have it with a splash of water to open up those fruit notes even more. 🥃 Solid stuff. Cheers! 🥂

Samantha Price

Samantha Price

May 9, 2026, 05:21:18

Nose: First thing I get is honeycomb and vanilla, kinda like a warm toffee apple? Then some toasty oak comes through. 🍯 Palate: It's got that caramel sweetness upfront, then a bit of spice - cinnamon maybe? A nice full mouthfeel, not too thin. Finish: Medium length, drying a little with some lingering fruitiness. Not bad at all, quite moreish. 🥃 Overall, it’s a proper easy-drinking one for a Saturday night, you know?

Michael Khan

Michael Khan

May 5, 2026, 04:31:08

Oaky nose 🥃 with a hint of vanilla. First sip? Quite fiery 🔥, then settles into sweet apple and toffee. Really smooth on the way down, a proper winter warmer. Hints of smoke and dried fruit linger. A solid dram for a quiet night in 👍

Gordon Jones

Gordon Jones

May 4, 2026, 03:10:44

Not bad, innit? 🥃 First sip – gets you with that warm toffee sweetness, a bit like grandma's fudge. Then comes the vanilla, smooth and creamy, followed by a gentle hint of oak – like walking through an old library, y'know? Finishes with a whisper of spice, maybe cinnamon or ginger? Lingers nicely. Proper autumn evening dram, that. ✨

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