Tobermory 24 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #18 50cl, 49.1%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep gold. This is an inference based on the bottle image, mature age statement and natural presentation style typical of boutique independent whisky releases.
Nose: Citrus peel, honeyed malt, ripe orchard fruit, soft coastal air and gentle oak spice. This is a careful style-led inference based on Tobermory’s published fruity, subtly spiced and maritime distillery character combined with the whisky’s 24 year maturity.
Palate: Rounded and mature with baked apple, vanilla cream, polished oak, light pepper and a delicate salty lift. This is an inference based on the verified distillery profile, age statement and higher bottling strength.
Finish: Long, elegant and warming with lingering fruit, oak spice and a faint maritime edge. This is an inference based on the whisky’s mature island style and 49.1% strength.
Description
Tobermory 24 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #18 50cl, 49.1% is an independently bottled Island single malt from the Tobermory Distillery on the Isle of Mull, released by That Boutique-y Whisky Company in its distinctive small-batch, collectible style. With a 24 year age statement, 50cl bottle size and 49.1% ABV, it sits firmly in the mature, limited-edition end of the range.
What makes this release especially attractive is the combination of long maturation and very tight outturn. The reviewed listing shows Batch #18 with a total release of 272 bottles, which gives it much stronger scarcity appeal than a routine independent bottling. Tobermory’s official distillery profile also describes the unpeated Tobermory style as bright, fruity, subtly spiced and touched by maritime character, which gives this bottle a strong stylistic foundation before age and bottling strength are even considered.
Why Choose Tobermory 24 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #18 50cl, 49.1%
Tobermory 24 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #18 50cl, 49.1% stands out because it combines mature island whisky character with a genuinely limited bottle count. This is not just another indie Tobermory. The 24 year age statement, higher bottling strength and 272-bottle outturn give it a much stronger collector and enthusiast profile, while the distillery’s bright, fruity and lightly maritime house style suggests balance rather than heaviness.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for collectors looking for a low-outturn Tobermory with a clearly stated batch number and strong shelf appeal.
It is ideal for drinkers who enjoy mature island single malt with fruit, spice and coastal character rather than heavy peat.
It is also ideal for buyers building a run of That Boutique-y Whisky Company small-batch releases and wanting a well-aged Tobermory with a notably limited outturn. This final point is a collector-focused inference based on the verified batch format, age statement and bottle count.
Product Details
Product Name: Tobermory 24 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch #18 50cl, 49.1%.
Category: Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
Distillery: Tobermory.
Bottler: That Boutique-y Whisky Company.
Region: Isle of Mull / Island Scotch Whisky. This is based on Tobermory Distillery’s location on Mull.
Age Statement: 24 Years Old.
Batch: Batch #18.
Bottle Size: 50cl.
ABV: 49.1%.
Bottle Count: 272 bottles.
Distillery Character: Tobermory is the distillery’s unpeated style, described in published distillery material as fruity, subtly spiced and carrying a maritime influence.
Cask Information: Specific cask details were not confirmed in the sources reviewed.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has very strong collector appeal because the outturn is tight enough to matter. A 24 year old Tobermory from an established independent bottler is already an attractive proposition, but an outturn of 272 bottles gives Batch #18 an extra level of scarcity that many standard boutique releases do not have.
It is also attractive because Tobermory has a recognisable island identity without relying on peat, which helps mature releases like this stand apart in a market often dominated by smoky island bottlings. That makes it appealing both as a serious drinking bottle and as a smart addition to an independent-bottling collection. This second point is a collector-focused inference based on the verified distillery profile and release details.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.999 kg |
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