Tamdhu Debuts The Dedication Collection With 43 Year Old Single Malt

Tamdhu 43 Year Old
Image credit: Tamdhu.

Tamdhu has unveiled The Dedication Collection, debuting with Tamdhu 43 Year Old, one of the oldest and rarest whiskies ever crafted by the distillery.

Exclusively made with water from Tamdhu’s own natural spring, Tamdhu 43 Year Old has matured in three sherry oak casks for more than four decades on Speyside and is presented non-chill filtered and bottled at 50.8% ABV.

Tamdhu 43 Year Old is described as having aromas of “rich sherry, treacle toffee, dried coriander, berries, citrus, and dried spice.” The palate exhibits notes of “deep sherry, orange, blackcurrant, molasses, chocolate coconut, and hints of coffee.” It concludes with “a long sherry oak finish, with hints of lemon and dried berries.”

Housed in a hand-crafted, octagonal, wooden and classic brushed metal box, Tamdhu 43 Year Old is presented in a bespoke hand-blown crystal Victorian style decanter.

Every bottle of Tamdhu 43 Year Old includes a personal invitation to each owner from Distillery Manager Sandy McIntyre to an exclusive stay at the closed-to-public Tamdhu distillery. Visitors will enjoy a host of amazing whiskies with him, as well as the opportunity to explore the traditional dunnage warehouses for more of the rare and old casks that may become the next additions to the Dedication Collection.

Tamdhu 43 Year Old is limited to 100 individually numbered bespoke decanters and is available to purchase globally via select retailers for a recommended retail price of £13,500.

Source: Tamdhu.

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