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The Singleton of Dufftown was built during the reign of Queen Victoria. And though the traditional methods, centuries of craft and ancient water source remain, Dufftown – the smoothest of the family of three – is on a mission to create new, great tasting Single Malt Scotch Whiskies that burst with flavour.

The Singleton Of Dufftown Tailfire

The Singleton Of Dufftown Tailfire

70cl 40%
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This vibrant evocation of Dufftown’s fruity character bursts with notes of fresh red berries and sweet vanilla aromas thanks to the influence of European oak casks.

Serving Suggestion:
Best enjoyed over an ice ball or with a bit of water. Obviously neat is always an option too.

 

Region A striking, ageless Speyside.
Appearance Rich amber. Striking.
Body Medium bodied and smooth.
Nose Ripe bananas, then soft, plump and delicate, with dried orange peel. As it opens up there’s ripe red apple, and a note of vibrant cut grass or pine resin.
Palate Syrupy and noticeably tongue-coating. Initial notes of barley malt and green grass soon soften into fruitier jam and plum skins before a firmer structure takes over.
Finish Sweet and minty, then agreeably smooth; elegant, rich and oaky with velvety chocolate and a creamy hint of coconut, leading to a faintly smoky, aromatic conclusion with orange oil, oak and cedar.

Awards

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The Scotch Whisky Masters Silver 2014
International Wine & Spirit Competition Silver 2014
International Spirits Challenge Gold 2014
The Scotch Whisky Masters Silver 2014
International Wine & Spirit Competition Silver 2014
International Spirits Challenge Gold 2014

Expert Reviews

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A high proportion of European oak cask matured whisky has been used to produce Tailfire … excellent choices for a whisky beginner, while also having enough depth to maintain the interest of more seasoned whisky drinkers.

www.whiskyforeveryone.com, 2014