Tullibardine 1966
2002 Blackadder Raw Cask
Tullibardine 1966
This particular whisky has an incredibly dark colour and was distilled at Tullibardine on the 23rd April 1966. It was drawn from a single Sherry Oak Hogshead and bottled in May 2002.
Branding may suggest Tullibardine is much older, but a whisky distillery has only existed on the site since 1949 when it was founded by William Delme-Evans. Since its arrival, a handful of owners have arrived and departed, leaving Tullibardine struggling to establish an identity. Some have had left a debatable wood policy combined with a lack of investment that left Tullibardine largely ignored by whisky enthusiasts. Left to provide blending stock, or more affordable single malts, the distillery could have continued on this path. However, there has been a sizeable investment in the site, resulting in a huge expansion, since Terroir Distillers (Picard Vins) took over in 2009. The whole site that used to be retail outlets with a distillery in the corner is now part of Tullibardine. Visitor centre facilities have been upgraded and the whole operation has changed beyond recognition. The new 15 year old showcases the future of this distillery and makes it one to watch.