Unpeated Tobermory 21 Year Old finished for 3 years in Oloroso sherry casks. The distillery released similar expressions before, at different ages, also with Fino, Manzanilla and Amontillado casks for instance.
Tobermory 21 yo ‘Oloroso cask’
(46,3%, OB 2018)
Nose: a bit disturbing, with yeasty / fermenting notes up front, even a vinegary edge (pickle juice) and a touch of burnt wood and sulphur too. Behind this there is porridge, walnuts and pipe tobacco. Cloves, oranges, whiffs of red berries. As funky as Tobermory can be.
Mouth: walnuts, oranges, demerara sugar, more enjoyable than the nose but always with this sour side. Plums and cranberries. Then pepper and clove, as well as some caramel sweetness.
Finish: medium, with leathery spice, berry sweetness and cinnamon.
Not really my style, although I have to say it grew on me while I wrote the review. However for this amount of money, I would look elsewhere. Still available from Master of Malt.
Score: 79/100