TomatinSingle Malt Scotch Whisky
With twelve active stills and an output of around 5 million litres/year Tomatin is one of the largest distilleries in the Highlands. Yet at one point in the 1970s it was the largest distillery in Scotland: founded in 1897, the real expansion at Tomatin took place between 1956 and 1974, during which period the number of stills increased from 2 to 23.
These 23 stills gave the distillery a capacity of 12 million litres - meaning it was (in production terms at least) larger even than Roseisle, Diageo's new mega-distillery. However, 11 of Tomatin's stills were dismantled in the 1980s during the whisky crisis which forced the distillery into bankruptcy and liquidation. Enter the Japanese to save the day.
These days, much of Tomatin's output is sold to other companies for blending, but there is also a range of well-priced single malts, including a 12 yo, 18yo, 25yo and occasional vintage bottlings. Independent releases are occasionally spotted as well. Michael Jackson describes the house style as 'Malty, spicy, rich. Restorative or after dinner'.
Character and Style of Tomatin
Cinnamon
Sultana
Toast (bread and butter pudding)
Biscuits
Dried Fruit
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Tomatin 196733 Year Old Bot.2000 Sherry Cask Scottish Castles
£1,250

Tomatin 199723 Year Old Daily Dram
£192

Tomatin 12 Year OldSmall Bottle
£21.75

Tomatin 12 Year OldJohn McDonald
£399

Tomatin 5 Year OldBot.1980s
£175

Tomatin 5 Year OldBot.1980s
£175

Tomatin 196821 Year Old Sestante for Spinola
£1,500

Tomatin 10 Year OldBot.1970s
£225

Tomatin 10 Year OldBot.1980s
£175

Tomatin 5 Year OldBot.1980s
£175
