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Tomatin Cu Bocan

Not The Hound of the Baskervilles

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@RantavahtiReview by @Rantavahti

22nd Jan 2014

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  • Nose
    19
  • Taste
    19
  • Finish
    18
  • Balance
    19
  • Overall
    75

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Tomatin Cù Bòcan gets its name from the legend of a spectral dog, Cù Bòcan, who has haunted the Highland village for many years. Tale tells that the dog dissolved as smoke over the moorlands when a distillery worker tried to touch it. That's why this dram's been peated to 15 ppm.

Matured in a mix of virgin oak, bourbon and sherry casks. Unfortunately the story is way much better than the actual whisky.

The smoke is very light and the dram isn't a complex one. Not that complexity should be a major factor on how good a whisky is but in this case Cù Bòcan lacks too much in every area.

The Hound of the Baskervilles, pardon, of Highland howls too lightly.

Nose: Citrus fruits and flowers clash lightly. Sharp and gingery, oaky.

Taste: Finally there's some smoke but it falls behind. Nutty and spicy with hints of honey.

Finish: Okay when it comes to length but lacks character. Wee smoke and fresh oak.

Balance: Non-complex, shows the young age too much.

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