Torabhaig launches Sound of Sleat whisky - the fourth chapter in its Legacy Series

The latest expression from the Isle of Skye distillery is a celebration of the Sleat Peninsula, with artwork by local artist Ellis O’Connor adorning the label.

Torabhaig, an Isle of Skye single malt distillery, has unveiled Sound of Sleat, the fourth chapter in its Legacy Series.

Named after the narrow sea that runs beside the distillery, and shares its name with the Sleat Peninsula on which the distillery sits, Sound of Sleat continues the tradition of Torabhaig whiskies, which are inspired by the atmospheric mists and rugged beauty of The Misty Isle.

Torabhaig Sound of Sleat is fully matured in American oak (Quercus Alba) using new oak casks and ex-bourbon casks.

This expression ebbs and flows with citrus and spice, a maritime saltiness, and rich smoke like a beach bonfire in spring.

Showcasing the elegant smoke for which the distillery is famous and bringing to life the ‘smoke with taste’ philosophy that flows through every drop the distillery produces.

Known as The Garden of Skye, the Sleat Peninsula is the southernmost peninsula of the island, closest to the mainland and separated only by the Sound of Sleat.

The rugged beauty of the region acts as the distillery’s home and creative muse, shaping and inspiring a whisky as complex and compelling as the wild and rugged island itself.

Encapsulating the beauty and artistry of the island, Torabhaig has also unveiled new label artwork, created exclusively for the distillery by local artists.

The first of which, for Sound of Sleat, has been painted by Skye-based artist Ellis O’Connor, whose vibrant paintings celebrate the energy and movement of the natural world.

Torabhaig Sound of Sleat whisky

Neil MacLeod Mathieson, Torabhaig whisky maker said: “Our journey to a 10-year-old expression continues and for Sound of Sleat we’re returning to a classic ex-bourbon cask profile, enhanced by the addition of a crisp spice edge from the new American oak barrels, without losing the elegance and intricacy our fans have come to expect from a Torabhaig whisky.

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"There is plenty of oak spice, citrus and maritime saltiness alongside a newfound waxiness we’ve discovered as our spirit continues to mature. This expression is a journey in itself as each wave of flavour washes in.”

Sound of Sleat is the latest in The Torabhaig Legacy Series, a collection of Single Malts from the Isle of Skye distillery that charts Torabhaig’s journey to 10-year-old and the experimental steps to establishing a future flagship expression which embodies the house style of well-tempered peat.

Whisky lovers who are following the journey can now add a fifth whisky to their collection. Starting with Torabhaig’s inaugural release, Torabhaig 2017, alongside Torabhaig Allt Gleann, Torabhaig Allt Glean Batch Strength, Torabhaig Cnoc Na Mòine and now Torabhaig Sound of Sleat.

Torabhaig Sound of Sleat is available now with an RRP of £57. You can buy a bottle here.

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Torabhaig Distillery, Teangue, Isle of Skye, UK
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Known for cake making, experimental jam recipes, Champagne, whisky and gin drinking (and the inability to cook Gnocchi), Rosalind is the Food and Drink Editor and whisky writer for The Scotsman, as well as hosting Scran, The Scotsman's food and drink podcast.
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