Signatory Vintage Tullibardine 100 proof

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by Single Malt Snob

A 100 proof Tullibardine in quick review

As a whisky fan, I often get questions from people what whisky to buy. Either for themselves or as a gift for a whisky lover. And I tend to guide them towards Indie bottlers. Why? Because I really like Indie bottlers. But a fun element of those bottles, is that they stick out between core ranges. And even more recently, when the price range is mentioned with those requests for advice, if it is around €50, I tell them to look into the Signatory Vintage 100 proof series. Often young, but really nice whiskies, bottled at 57,1% Vol. One couls tate that 100 Proof is 50% ABV, but that would be an American. In the UK, proof is defined as: “a quantity of 100 degrees proof liquor has the same weight as 12/13 of the same volume of pure water at 51 °F.” Hence, 100-proof alcohol has 57.15% ABV.

This specific bottle was part of the second outturn, as can be seen on [lees verder].