fruity malty
3.3
(4)
€45Scotland, Highland, Single Malt

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The Tomatin distillery sits in a quiet glen south of Inverness. For decades it ran at a scale few rivals could match. This bottling carries that confidence in every drop. Expect a rich wave of dried fruit, sticky honey and warm cinnamon. Sherry-soaked sweetness meets a firm grip of oak and leather. There is cherry, vanilla and a malty depth that lingers on the tongue. The strength gives it real presence without harshness. Pour it neat and let the flavours unfold slowly. It rewards a patient drinker who likes a bold, generous pour.

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About the distillery

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Tomatin

Tomatin is a Scottish whisky distillery located in the village of Tomatin, in the Highlands region. The distillery was founded in 1897 and has since gone through multiple ownership changes. Today, it is owned by a Japanese company called Takara Shuzo. Tomatin produces a range of single malt whiskies, which are known for their fruity and floral notes, as well as their smoothness. The distillery uses traditional methods of production, including the use of copper stills and oak casks for maturation. The water used in the production of Tomatin whisky comes from the Alt-na-Frith burn, which is located in the Monadhliath Mountains. The water is soft and low in mineral content, which is ideal for whisky production.

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About the Tomatin Cask Strength Edition

Tomatin Cask Strength Edition is a Highland single malt whisky from Scotland. The Tomatin distillery lies in a sheltered glen, twenty-five minutes south of Inverness. Bottled at 57.5% and non-chill-filtered, this is whisky in its fullest, most honest form. Nothing is stripped away. The result is a deep, characterful dram that fills the glass with colour and aroma. It rewards slow sipping and close attention from the first nose. The Tomatin story is one of scale and ambition. By the late 1980s it was referred to as the largest malt distillery in Scotland. Through the 1970s its stills could turn out millions of litres each year. That heritage of generous production still shapes the spirit today. The distillery draws on soft Highland water and a long, patient approach to maturation. Few names carry such a clear sense of place and history. On the nose, sherry sweetness leads with raisins, sultanas and dried fruit. Honey and vanilla follow, wrapped in a soft floral note. The palate is rich and layered, full of cherry and ripe pear. Warm cinnamon and gentle spice build alongside a malty backbone. Oak and leather give structure, while caramel and sugar round the edges. The cask strength carries every flavour with weight and clarity. This is the kind of whisky that suits a thoughtful evening. The Tomatin Cask Strength Edition drinks best neat, in a simple glass. Its high strength means the aromas open gradually as it sits. Each return to the glass reveals a little more. The finish is long, warm and faintly fruity, with lingering oak. It is a generous, satisfying expression for anyone who loves a bold single malt.