Raasay Hebridean The Draam Single Malt Whisky vs Tomintoul 14 Year Old
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Tomintoul 14 Year Old currently starts £0.24 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £54.99 | £54.75 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Raasay Distillery | Tomintoul Distillery |
| Type | Single Malt Whisky | Single Malt Whisky |
| Size | 700ml | 700ml |
| Where to buy |
Raasay Hebridean The Draam Single Malt Whisky
Raasay Hebridean The Draam Single Malt Whisky is a lightly peated, fruit-rich expression that captures the essence of traditional Hebridean whisky with a modern twist. Crafted entirely on the Isle of Raasay, this flagship single malt is the result of a unique six-cask recipe developed by Master Distiller Alasdair Day. Two distinct spirits—peated and unpeated—are matured separately in first-fill American rye whiskey casks, fresh Chinkapin oak casks, and first-fill Bordeaux red wine casks. These are then expertly married to create a whisky of remarkable depth and elegance. The Draam was first introduced in 2021 and officially named in 2025 to reflect its identity and make it more recognisable on the back bar. It is bottled with natural colour and no chill filtration, preserving its full character and texture. On the nose, The Draam offers fragrant smoke, dried fruit, and subtle spice, with hints of red berries and toasted oak. The palate is smooth and layered, delivering rich dark fruit flavours, gentle peat smoke, and sweet vanilla, balanced by warming spice and a touch of maritime salinity. The finish is long and satisfying, with lingering notes of smoke, oak, and ripe fruit that speak to its complex cask heritage.
Tomintoul 14 Year Old
Beautifully located near to the village of Tomintoul, the highest village in the Highlands of Scotland in the prestigious Glenlivet Estate at the heart of the Speyside region, lies Tomintoul Distillery. In the middle of the last century it took more than a year to find the purest of water sources for use in the malt whisky making process. Finally, the search located the Ballantruan Spring, an exceptional source of the purest of waters nestling in the Cromdale Hills. The quest over, Tomintoul Distillery was built close to the Ballantruan Spring and adjacent to the majestic River Avon. The natural environment, high altitude, pure air and the exclusive use of the outstanding quality of water from the Ballantruan Spring, combine to enhance the superb quality of Tomintoul Speyside Glenlivet Single Malt the gentle dram. colour: Pale gold Nose: Delicate, soft and creamy with light floral malt and some sweetness Palate: Elegant, round, soft and gentle. Clean malt with some creamy sweetness Finish: Long and creamy, tending to dry with slight peppery tones
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