SMWS 8.47
Slippers 'N' Chill
Single Malt Whisky
48% • 700ml • Speyside
5 Bottles Remaining

Set discreetly along the banks of the River Spey, Tamdhu enjoys a sheltered position within the verdant folds of Speyside’s whisky heartland. The distillery’s elegant Victorian architecture, complete with its distinctive pagoda roofs, stands as a quiet testament to the grand ambitions of its founders. Its proximity to the river not only affords it a steady supply of soft, mineral-rich water but situates it firmly among the region’s most revered whisky-making neighbours.
Established in 1897, Tamdhu was born during the whisky boom that swept Scotland at the close of the 19th century. Designed by the famed distillery engineer Charles Doig, it was envisioned from the outset as a thoroughly modern operation. Over the decades it changed hands multiple times, including stints under Highland Distillers and Edrington, often contributing much of its output to blends. In 2011, however, the distillery found a new chapter under the independent stewardship of Ian Macleod Distillers, who restored Tamdhu’s focus on single malt production with renewed pride.
Tamdhu’s approach to production is marked by precision and patience. Traditional wooden washbacks, long fermentation, and carefully managed copper stills contribute to a robust yet elegant new make spirit. The distillery is singularly devoted to maturation in exclusively Oloroso sherry casks, sourced and prepared with great care from Jerez. This unwavering commitment imparts a signature profile of rich dried fruits, nuts, spice, and a luscious, full-bodied sweetness. Tamdhu’s whiskies present a vivid illustration of what dedicated sherry cask maturation can achieve, offering depth and complexity while remaining distinctly Speyside in character.
Founded in 1988 by Andrew Symington, Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Company emerged during a period when independent bottling was still a relatively understated part of the Scotch whisky landscape. Symington’s approach was clear from the outset: to source individual casks and present them with minimal interference, often at natural cask strength, allowing the character of both distillery and maturation to remain fully intact. It was a philosophy rooted not in consistency, but in variation, and in the belief that each cask had something distinct to say.
Over time, the company built a reputation for both breadth and depth. Its releases have spanned an extraordinary range of distilleries, from well-known names to those long since closed, preserving liquid that might otherwise have disappeared into blends or obscurity. This archival instinct has become one of Signatory’s defining traits, offering drinkers access to styles and profiles that no longer exist in active production. The acquisition of Edradour Distillery in 2002 added a physical anchor to its operations, while leaving its core identity as a bottler unchanged.
What distinguishes Signatory most clearly is its transparency and structure. Bottlings typically carry detailed information, including distillation and bottling dates, cask type, and outturn, presented without embellishment. Much of the range is released without chill filtration or added colouring, reinforcing a sense of fidelity to the cask. Alongside its single cask releases, the introduction of the 100 Proof range has provided a more structured offering, where whiskies are selected and batched to be bottled at a consistent strength of 57.1% ABV. These releases retain the company’s emphasis on clarity and integrity, while offering a slightly more approachable framework for regular availability, balancing individuality with a degree of continuity.
Across series such as the Un-Chillfiltered Collection, Cask Strength releases, and the 100 Proof range, the underlying principle remains consistent: each bottle represents a moment in time, shaped by wood, spirit, and patience, and presented with a minimum of intervention.
The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.