The Tomatin Italian Collection Amarone represents the second jewel in Tomatin's Italian Collection: three whiskies aging inside barrels of former Italian important wines. Distillations for the expressions in this collection took place on December 6, 2010, and the spirit matured in Scottish oak barrels for a period of 10 years. On February 10, 2021, it was transferred to barrels previously used for Amarone, where it continued to age for an additional 2 years, resulting in an extraordinary trio of Scottish single malt whiskies.
The flavor profile offers enveloping hints of cooked pears, traditional rhubarb pastries and custard. On the palate, succulent notes of strawberry jam emerge, accompanied by Turkish delight and buttery pastry nuances. The finish is distinguished by the richness of spiced red apple, wrapped in hints of cinnamon.
An extraordinary sensory journey that captures the essence of this fascinating single malt Scotch whisky.
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