Torabhaig – resume for whisky enthusiasts and potential investors

Company history

  • Torabhaig began production in 2017 at Sleat, Isle of Skye, and early on presented its approach to “smoke with taste.”
  • The inaugural rollout manifested as a 55–60 ppm malt, aged in first-fill bourbon casks, and used as the foundation for the distillery’s style.
  • Allt Gleann (77 ppm) demonstrated a further development of the style with a blend of first-fill bourbon and refill casks.
  • Cnoc Na Mòine introduced a new direction by using sherry finish (oloroso and PX) together with ex-bourbon casks.
  • Sound of Sleat (released 2025) is distinct with a very peated malt (78 ppm) aged in three types of casks, including newly heavily charred American white oak casks as well as first-fill and refill bourbon casks.
  • Legacy Series was launched as the collection of limited single malts that track Torabhaig’s development toward its first 10-year age statement. The series provides a real-time look into the spirit’s development and underscores the distillery’s pursuit of reflecting its core profile through iterative flavor development.
  • The distillery’s approach is to let the spirit carry the flavor and not let the casks drown the core flavor; this is evident in their descriptions of preserving the “core profile” while adding nuance.
  • For example, finishing and experiments are part of the culture, as seen in Maker’s Musings posts and other updates about the project, including Calvados finishing and other experiments.
  • The concept unfolds continually through blog posts such as “Torabhaig: The Journey to 10” and “Maker’s Musings,” describing the team’s journey and the philosophy behind the expansions.

Production details

  • Production method and style: Torabhaig focuses on a consistent character with peat expression (“smoke with taste”) and aims to preserve the spirit’s core followed by nuances from the casks.
  • Peat levels in the test stages:
  • Inaugural malt: ca. 55–60 ppm
  • Allt Gleann: ca. 77 ppm
  • Sound of Sleat: ca. 78 ppm
  • Cask variations:
  • First-fill bourbon finish (primarily for the early releases)
  • Refill bourbon finish
  • Sherry finish: oloroso and Pedro Ximénez (PX) for Cnoc Na Mòine
  • New heavily charred American white oak finishes (Sound of Sleat)
  • First-fill and refill bourbon finishes for Sound of Sleat
  • Unique processes/experiments:
  • MG+ yeast is mentioned as part of the distillation program in 2018 to achieve a fruitier and maltier body
  • Calvados-finishing in Norman Oak puncheon (in the Club Reserve No. 9 experiment) provides a different layered aromatics and spice profile without losing the core flavor
  • Annual production: Not stated in the available texts; the material concentrates on style, volume relationships, and series development rather than specific volumes.

Whisky products

  • Legacy Series (limited single malts), for example:
  • Sound of Sleat (Legacy Series) – Batch Strength
  • Allt Gleann – various batch-strength editions
  • CNOC NA MÒINE – first edition with sherry finish (oloroso and PX) together with ex-bourbon
  • Torabhaig Single Malt 2017
  • Ephemera Collection (limited, thematic releases):
  • The Curse, The Aether, The Reliquary, The Linton Wyrm, The Quadrilogy, The Darien Misadventure, Robin Redcap, The Great Michael
  • Other series:
  • Reserve Series
  • Journeyman’s Series
  • General distillery profile and visiting experience:
  • Sleat Stories (stories about the place)
  • Distillery Café and visit-us features
  • Torabhaig Club and Club Reserves (with exclusive access to special releases)
  • Note: The product portfolio is built around different stages of flavor development and finish to showcase the intensity of “Smoke with Taste” without overpowering the spirit’s core profile.

Tasting notes (examples)

  • 2017 inaugural malt (55–60 ppm, first-fill bourbon):
  • Aroma: butter pastry, citrus (lemon), vanilla, green apples, hints of straw, malt, and burnt smoke
  • Taste: oiled lemon zest, meringue, caramels, baked apricots, buttery croissant; pronounced peat
  • Finish: vanilla sweetness and a slight salted note
  • Allt Gleann (77 ppm):
  • Aroma: banoffee pie with milk chocolate
  • Taste: herbaceous smoke, caramel, apple, cherry, marzipan, baked citrus fruits, sponge cake; nutty notes
  • Finish: nutty notes with a smoky aftertaste
  • CNOC NA MÒINE (sherry finish + bourbon):
  • Aroma: chocolate-dipped raisins, brioche, vanilla, candied orange, dried cherries; light smoke
  • Taste: plum jam, dried figs, chocolate-coated caramel wafer, a hint of milky coffee; light sweet smoke
  • Finish: dried fruits with pleasant tannins and mild smoke
  • Sound of Sleat (78 ppm):
  • Aroma: cherries, plum, salted caramel, grainy breakfast cereal, banana chips in yogurt, fresh lemon
  • Taste: briny smoke, lemon, baked apples, vanilla cream-filled pastries
  • Finish: spiced with white tea and a touch of bite from new oak; more elegant balance between cask and smoke

Events and news

  • Torabhaig publishes ongoing blog posts about their journey toward a 10-year age statement and how the Legacy Series reflects their development.
  • Example: “The Journey to 10 with Beth Whymark” (book/article about the process and the future)
  • Maker’s Musings: Club Reserve No. 9 (insight into finishing and cask interaction)
  • Club-centered and member-specific content such as Beth Whymark – Power of Wood (for club members)
  • Visitors can join the Torabhaig club, book tours, visit the distillery café, and participate in Sleat Stories and other events.

Philosophy and values

  • Core philosophy: Smoke with Taste – the distillery’s house style, balancing dried smoke with spirit and cask character without overpowering the core profile.
  • Core ideas:
  • Spirit first: the aim is to preserve the core flavor and add nuance through carefully chosen finishes.
  • Iterative development: as with the Legacy Series, flavor development is documented in real time; openness about processes and learning.
  • Quality and craftsmanship: focus on craftsmanship, small batches, and fine-tuning of malt, yeast, and cut points to produce unique, honest single malts.
  • Collaboration and storytelling: Torabhaig’s narratives are supported by “Sleat Stories” and a close connection to craftsmanship, place-based identity, and storytelling as part of the brand.

Last updated: 30-12-25 00:03