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NEW EDITION OF TOMATIN 

36 Year Old small batch Tomatin released

The Tomatin Distillery Co Ltd has announced an addition to its range of Tomatin Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky – a 36 year old small batch release – which will be available in all markets later this month.

Batch 1 of this new 36 Year Old expression has been vatted from a combination of ex-Bourbon and ex-Oloroso Sherry casks, producing just 800 bottles. Smooth and creamy, it has been bottled at natural cask strength (46%abv), non chill filtered and natural colour. Packaged in an attractive wooden box, each bottle is individually numbered and comes with its own certificate.

Stephen Bremner, sales director, said: “We are in a unique position to be able to offer a product of this age on an ongoing basis. Following the withdrawal of our renowned 30 year old expression, we expect this new 36 year old to be a welcome addition for stockists, and indeed drinkers, of Tomatin single malt.”

Official Tasting Notes:

AROMA            Pear drops, ginger snaps, butterscotch, vanilla ice cream, sherry notes, milk chocolate.

PALATE            Woody and malty, less sweet than the nose, cloves and cardamom.

FINISH              Elegantly smooth and creamy with just a hint of spice.

Notes

  1. The Tomatin Distillery Co Ltd is a producer and blender of Scotch whisky, boasting a strong core range of single malt whiskies along with a range of popular blends.
  2. Website: http://www.tomatin.com/   Facebook: www.facebook.com/Tomatin1897         Twitter: www.twitter.com/Tomatin1897
  3. The distillery was established in 1897, and while historically the whisky produced was primarily sold for use in other brands of blended whisky, the company is now very focussed on growing the Tomatin single malt brand in its own right.
  4. Tomatin Distillery also produces Cù Bòcan Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
  5. The company’s most popular blends are The Antiquary, The Talisman and Big ‘T’.

The distillery is owned by Japanese company Takara Shuzo:

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