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Town Hall Tasmanian Single Malt Whisky
Description
The Town Hall is the fifth stop in our Heritage Series, which offers a tour throughout Oatlands’ most iconic buildings, weaving a tale of dark but deeply colourful history. Like their namesakes, each cask-matured whisky in this series is complex, intriguing, and essentially flavoured by time.
Erected in 1881, the Oatlands Town Hall is a splendid two-storey Victorian construction, showcasing the Georgian Revival style in harmonious continuity with the town's architectural heritage. Its construction, inspired by W.H. Lord's design, was accomplished by W. Duncan, using stone from the local Fysh Brothers quarry.
The town hall was inaugurated in September 1881. Over the passage of time, it has evolved into the heartbeat of community life. Originally, it served as a hub for dances, bazaars, and fundraising endeavours, but it soon expanded to also house a library, reading room, billiard room, and assembly rooms. Additionally, it witnessed the unfolding of justice with courts of petty sessions held within its council chambers.
Imbued with the essence of community spirit and historical events, the town hall of Oatlands continues to stand proud. Its legacy is reflected in this limited edition whisky.
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HERITAGE SERIES RELEASE 05/08 TOWN HALL
66.1% ABV (Cask Strength) • 700 ml
The Town Hall is the fifth stop in our heritage series which offers a tour through Oatlands' most iconic buildings weaving a tale of dark by deeply colourful history. Like their namesakes, each cask matured whisky in this series is complex, intriguing and essentially flavoured by time.
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Erected in 1881, the Oatlands Town Hall is a splendid two-storey Victorian construction, showcasing the Georgian Revival style in harmonious continuity with the town's architectural heritage. Its construction, inspired by W.H. Lord's design, was accomplished by W. Duncan, using stone from the local Fysh Brothers quarry.
The town hall was inaugurated in September 1881. Over the passage of time, it has evolved into the heartbeat of community life. Originally, it served as a hub for dances, bazaars, and fundraising endeavours, but it soon expanded to also house a library, reading room, billiard room, and assembly rooms. Additionally, it witnessed the unfolding of justice with courts of petty sessions held within its council chambers.
Imbued with the essence of community spirit and historical events, the town hall of Oatlands continues to stand proud. Its legacy is reflected in this limited edition whisky.
TASTING NOTES
Colour: Deep amber tending to gold at the rim
Nose: Toffee, butterscotch, marzipan and tobacco with hints of plum and raisins with a subtle oak influence.
Palate: Caramel, toffee and sweet dried fruit sits at the front of the palate and gives way to a luscious viscosity that coats the mouth with flavours of Christmas pudding, raisins and sultans with hints of chocolate and balanced charred oak and vanilla.
Finish: This delicious port cask finishes as it began with caramel, toffee and dark chocolate that perfectly balances the heat of the cask strength.
Cask: Port.

