In 2003 Tullibardine was purchased from previous owners Whyte & Mackay by an independent consortium who swiftly brought it out of the mothballs in which it had resided since 1994. The distillery was originally founded in 1949 by the noted architect William Delme-Evans (who also served for some time at another Whyte & Mackay distillery, ... Read More »
A reinvigorated release from Tullibardine, upping the quality of presentation as well as their whisky. This bourbon barrel matured dram is packed with vanilla and spice.
A red wine finished entry in the Tullibardine, the 228 is named for the number of litres in the Burgundy cask that it spent the end of its maturation in before bottling.
A Sauternes entry into Tullibardine's range of finished whiskies, filling the spirit into a 225 litre sweet wine cask for a short secondary maturation before bottling.
A sherry finished whisky from Tullibardine, part of their range of finishes. It was matured first in bourbon casks before spending some time in 500 litre sherry butts, most of which previously held Pedro Ximenez.
A simply-labelled bottle of 10 year old Tullibardine from the 1970s. With the distillery only having opened in 1949 this ranks as one of the earliest fully-matured OBs from the early days of production.
An extremely rare bottling of 1960s Tullibardine from respected Edinburgh indie bottler Cadenhead's. This is from the 1965 vintage and was bottled in early 1984.