I have a few Tobermories around the place. All have their virtues. Aroogah is right; some whiskies change significantly with the addition of a small amount of water (particularly true of single cask offerings). Some are quite boring straight out of the bottle, but become much more interesting with only slight dilution. Too much water and you lose it all again, though. Try adding a small drop, sample, add a tiny bit more if unsatisfied etc.
I have a few Tobermories around the place. All have their virtues. Aroogah is right; some whiskies change significantly with the addition of a small amount of water (particularly true of single cask offerings). Some are quite boring straight out of the bottle, but become much more interesting with only slight dilution. Too much water and you lose it all again, though. Try adding a small drop, sample, add a tiny bit more if unsatisfied etc.