Neill Murphy reviews a Watt Whisky Tomintoul single malt that's been aged for 12 years - including 14 months in a ruby port cask.
Watt Whisky Tomintoul 12-year-old

Neill Murphy reviews a Watt Whisky Tomintoul single malt that's been aged for 12 years - including 14 months in a ruby port cask.
Tomintoul Tlàth is a single malt Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Whisky reviews written by Neill Murphy.
A pair of single malts from the Tomintoul - Glenlivet distillery in Speyside. Neill reviews the 16 and 21-year-old expressions.
Concluding a look at some new releases from Dram Mor. Whiskies come from Glen Moray, Tomatin and Tomintoul distilleries. Whisky Reviews by Neill Murphy.
Watt Whisky is the independent bottling arm of the Campbeltown Whisky Company. They have just released their third batch of single cask spirits. Neill reviews two whiskies and a rum.
Neill reviews five new releases from the Dram Mor Group - single cask single malts from Aberlour, Glen Garioch, Tomintoul and Glenrothes distilleries...
Neill Murphy reviews Old Ballantruan, a heavily peated single malt from the Tomintoul distillery in Speyside.
Neill Murphy recounts his experiences from a virtual tasting of five interesting drams from Lady of the Glen.
Neill Murphy reviews the Peaty Tang single malt bottling from Tomintoul distillery in Speyside.
A review of a 10 year old single malt from Tomintoul distillery.