Tamdhu is one of the few fully sherry matured single malts that can still be purchased at a reasonable price, I hope and pray they will continue to fly under the radar.
Nice video. I recently walked the old rail line from Aberlour and came across the lovely Tamdhu station. It gave a sense of history that the railway was instrumental in Whisky production back in the day. I'll be back to visit the station when Covid goes away...
Roy pointed out this illustrative video you made (we're at 1819 views), so do send him a nice bottle to thank him :) about the video, nice to see this transparency (no colouring, only sherry casks,...) slainte
Yes. They 'air dry' the wood for better quality, and that process means that they won't turn the wood into casks until 2 - 6 years later. I hope this helps. Cheers.
It's excellent to see videos like this. Thank you and thanks to Aqvavitae for sending us here.
Thanks to tamdhu being open about their cask policy in an interesting video.
Tamdhu is one of the few fully sherry matured single malts that can still be purchased at a reasonable price, I hope and pray they will continue to fly under the radar.
Fantastic video! I too saw this on Aqvavitae. Thanks very much!!! It’s greatly appreciated! Slàinte! 🥃
Nice video.
I recently walked the old rail line from Aberlour and came across the lovely Tamdhu station.
It gave a sense of history that the railway was instrumental in Whisky production back in the day.
I'll be back to visit the station when Covid goes away...
Brilliant video guys and a lovely insight into all the hard work that goes into making Tamdhu.
Great video gents. Well done. Now to go and buy my first bottle of Tamdhu
Roy pointed out this illustrative video you made (we're at 1819 views), so do send him a nice bottle to thank him :)
about the video, nice to see this transparency (no colouring, only sherry casks,...)
slainte
I am a big fan of your whisky, keep up the good works! Thank you for making such a wonderful whisky for us!
Superb video
Thank you 😁👍👍
friom 03:15 'how long it will then be ....'
don't quite understand this, is he asking how long will it be to make a cask?
Yes. They 'air dry' the wood for better quality, and that process means that they won't turn the wood into casks until 2 - 6 years later. I hope this helps. Cheers.
I wish tamdhu would release the 18 yr old as one the core offering.
Tandhu price will go up in the next three years