Tullibardine The Murray Chateauneuf-du Pape
A sequel to 2004’s The Murray, Tullibardine’s latest release has been matured in first-fill American oak hogshead casks before being recasked in French wine barriques from the southern Rhône, and bottled at 46% abv.
Keith Geddes, master blender for the Highland distillery, said: ‘Following a long process of experimentation and patience, we’ve produced a delicious whisky which maintains the light characteristic of Tullibardine spirit, but is full of added complexity and depth as a result of using these classic French wine casks.’
The Murray expression is named after Sir William Murray, the 2nd Marquess of Tullibardine, who was a leading figure in the Jacobite uprising of 1745 with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Murray later died locked in the Tower of London.