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Tomatin

Founded in 1897, the Tomatin whisky distillery sits at an altitude of 313m just to the west of the village of the same name and quenches its annual five million litre capacity with the pure waters of the Allt-na-Frithe. Closing briefly at the beginning of the 20th...

Tomatin Whisky Distillery

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About Tomatin Whisky Distillery

Distillery Number

01808 511444

Distillery Founded

1897

Distillery Capacity

5 000 000 litres

Distillery Status

Active

Distillery Owner

Tomatin Distillery Co

Distillery Address

Tomatin, Inverness-Shire

Distillery Website

www.tomatin.com

1897

The Inverness businessmen behind Tomatin Spey Distillery Company found Tomatin.

1906

Production ceases.

1909

Production resumes through Tomatin Distillers Co. Ltd.

1956

Stills are increased from two to four.

1958

Another two stills are added.

1961

The six stills are increased to ten.

1964

One more still is installed.

1974

The stills now total 23 and the maltings closes.

1985

The distillery company goes into liquidation.

1986

Two long-time customers, Takara Shuzo Co. and Okara & Co., buy Tomatin through Tomatin Distillery Co. Tomatin thus becomes the first distillery to be acquired by Japanese interests.

1997

Tomatin Distillery Co buys J. W. Hardie and the brand Antiquary.

1998

Okara & Co, owners of 20% of Tomatin Distillery, is forced to sell its share to Takara Shuzo Co. which now is part of the Marubeni group.

2004

Tomatin 12 years is launched.

2005

A 25 year old and a 1973 Vintage are released.

2006

An 18 year old and a 1962 Vintage are launched.

2008

A 30 and a 40 year old as well as several vintages from 1975 and 1995 are released.

Reproduced from the Malt Whisky Yearbook 2009 with the kind permission of Mr Ingvar Ronde

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The Antiquary Finest
(70cl, 40%)
The Antiquary was named for the 1816 novel by the famed Scottish writer and poet, Sir Walter Scott.  More info
£19.25
A rounded, smooth blend, the Antiquary 12 year old is a great whisky which Jim Murray awarded an incredible 92 points to!  More info
£26.98
Tomatin 12 Year Old
(70cl, 40%)
This 12 year old was released in late 2003 to replace the 10 year old. A medium-bodied single malt from the Tomatin distillery.  More info
£26.98
Tomatin 15 Year Old
(70cl, 43%)
This 15 year old was released in August 2009. It has a light, supple flavour profile, but with what Tomatin distillers describe as a "significant influence from the North American oak".  More info
£34.61
Tomatin 18 Year Old
(70cl, 46%)
An 18 year old from the Tomatin distillery, finished in Spanish oak Oloroso sherry butts.  More info
£47.95
This is a 21 year old expression from The Antiquary, described by critics as complex and elegant.  More info
£62.95
From our Single Cask Series

Single cask single malt whisky. Rich and Biscuity, big and crunchy. A mouthfilling, malty dram from the Highland distillery, Tomatin.  More info
£69.95
From our Single Cask Series

Single cask single malt whisky. Absolutely astonishing. We've never tasted anything else quite like this.  More info
£79.45
A cask strength, 32 year old Tomatin matured in a bourbon cask before bottling for the ultra premium Old and Rare Platinum selection from Douglas Laing.  More info
£173.66
A 1988 vintage from the Tomatin distillery, matured in refill American hogsheads.  More info
£36.13
A half bottle of the really rather good Tomatin 25 year old, aged in American oak, this is a malty, tasty, classically styled Speyside malt.
 More info
£39.45
Tomatin 25 Year Old
(70cl, 43%)
A superb value 25 year old from the Highland distillery, Tomatin, This is more of a Speyside style malt, and it was awarded 93 points at the International Review of Spirits in 2006 with the comment "e...  More info
£71.45
This was distilled at Tomatin in December 1976, matured in cask number 6816 for 33 years and bottled by Duncan Taylor in February 2010. Part of a release of 264 bottles of cask strength, single cask w...  More info
A special edition of The Antiquary. This was distilled in 1977 and matured for 30 years before bottling specially to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the brand's then owners.  More info
A seriously well-aged Tomatin from the Douglas Laing stable. Aged for a full 33 years, and part of an outturn of 321 bottles.  More info
£173.66
Tomatin 30 Year Old
(70cl, 49.20%)
Tomatin 30 year old is a vatting of two casks, both Oloroso sherry, chosen by Douglas Campbell, a rare release of just 1,500.  More info
£173.95
A 40 year old from the Tomatin distillery, a really beautiful looking whisky, in a stunning decanter. This is part of the release five of the Celtic Heartlands range, and there are just 523 of these T...  More info
Tomatin 1982 Cask 92
(70cl, 57%)
This is an incredibly rare Tomatin, in fact there are just 560 bottles, which are likely to sell about by the time we finish writing this sentence… This was distilled in 1982, and it was aged in cask...  More info
£395.55
Tomatin 40 Year Old
(70cl, 42.90%)
A 40 year old vatting of seven sherry hogsheads, chosen by Douglas Campbell, the distillery manager at Tomatin.  More info
A very rare and exciting release for 2011, this was distilled in 1973, and aged for 36 years in refill American oak cask 25602. The result was 184 bottles of spectacular malt whisky…  More info
£564.39
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