Built
in 1896 on a site known locally as 'the smugglers' glen'.
The name translates from gaelic as “The little dark
hill”. The distillery is located in the central region
of Speyside and was one of several to be built along the
Strathspey railway line. Water is sourced from the Tamdhu
burn and the distillery has 6 stills (3 pairs). Tamdhu is
the only distillery in Speyside to malt all its own barley
on-premise. Through a Saladin Box system introduced in 1951
it produces large amounts of malted barley which supplies
the entire malt requirement of the distillery and enough
to supply other distilleries (including Golden Promise for
The Macallan). Today the Tamdhu distillery remains the sole
distillery in Scotland with this system. Held in high regard
by blenders Tamdhu is a malt within Famous Grouse J&B
and Cutty Sark blend. Tamdhu was not released as a Single
Malt until 1976. The whisky style is lightbodied, soft and
pale, displaying gentle spicy sweet and toffee notes. It
is well balanced and hints a faint smoky finish. |