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Tamnavulin Scotch is a smooth and approachable single malt from the Speyside region, known for its gentle character and subtle complexity. Distilled in the heart of Scotland, it offers a delicate balance of fruit and oak, making it an ideal entry point for those new to single malts or a reliable everyday dram for connoisseurs.
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₹240
per 30ml
United Kingdom
Scotland is the spiritual home of whisky, with over 130 active distilleries spanning five distinct regions. The unique combination of pure Highland water, local barley, and centuries of tradition produces some of the world's most revered spirits.
Climate
Cool maritime climate with abundant peat bogs
Famous For
Scotch Whisky, Single Malts, Blended Scotch
This Tamnavulin Scotch represents the pinnacle of barrel maturation. The interaction between the distillate and the wood in this premium expression results in a profound depth of character specifically for the kolkata market.
The profile is anchored by Vanilla and Apple, characteristic of Tamnavulin's proprietary distillation process in Scotland.
Real ratings from verified buyers and enthusiasts
Breakdown of reviewer opinions
Salt Lake, Kolkata • May 12, 2026
“Absolutely spectacular! Visited a local outlet in Salt Lake and picked up Tamnavulin Scotch. At ₹6,000 in Kolkata, this represents incredible value. The notes of Vanilla and Apple pair phenomenally well with home-cooked Mutton Kosha. Highly recommended!”
Park Street, Kolkata • May 07, 2026
“A highly sophisticated Single Malt Scotch Whisky by Tamnavulin. Wonderfully smooth on the throat with subtle hints of Vanilla and Honey. Serving this neat during a family gathering in Park Street was a major hit, especially alongside local Chicken Kabiraji!”
Ballygunge, Kolkata • April 29, 2026
“I'm thoroughly impressed by Tamnavulin's execution here. The palate is extremely rich with a refined finish highlighting Apple. At the Kolkata price of ₹6,000, it's easily one of the best choices in its segment paired with Baked Sandesh.”