Tasting notes·Tormore

Tormore 10 Years Blueprint Cream Sherry

The Tormore 10 Years Blueprint Cream Sherry is the third candidate after the Toasted Barrel and the Bourbon Barrel – and we were correspondingly curious what the distillery would pull out of its sleeve this time. In the Speyside-typical “mellow” corner announced, however, there’s more of a dry edge here than a dessert glass.

The panel

Marcel
75
Sascha
73

Mean 74.0 · spread 2

Value for money 3/5

Distillery
Tormore
Type
Single Malt
Region
Speyside
Country
Scotland
Age
10 years
Strength
48% ABV
Character
mellow

Tasting

Nose

On the nose it feels fresh, but at the same time somehow “old”: mint meets leather, plus a clear maltiness. Blossom honey floats above it, though with a slightly sour note that makes the whole thing more taut than indulgent.

Palate

On the palate it starts off dry and stays that way: spicy-leathery, with yellow peach and caramel notes. The mouthfeel is heavy and oily without being over the top, and the minty-menthol trace remains stubbornly present.

Finish

The finish is medium-length and dry, with a bit of honey and grain. Lots of wood and an earthy impression put the final point on it.

Verdicts

Marcel

To be honest, I had hoped for more from the cream sherry cask. It comes across as a bit boring—which doesn’t mean it’s bad, just less exciting than expected.

Sascha

For me it’s very rough: interesting, but the elements don’t harmonize really well. Bottom line, the weakest of the series.

What it is worth

We do not yet hold bottle-level auction results — that sits behind Whisky Hunter’s authenticated feed. What follows is the market for Tormore as a whole, which sets the weather for this bottling without pricing it.

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Latest mean bid £124 across 25 lots · 2024-08

Source

Tasting note and scores by WHISKY:EDITION — tasted by Marcel and Sascha, published 2026-03-08.