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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 century, Tomatin experienced good fortunes and during the 1950s began increasing its stills, installing the last in 1974, bringing its total to an impressive 23, although 11 were dismantled in 2002.

Following the 1985 liquidation of prior owners Tomatin Distillers Company, the Tomatin distillery became the first Scottish single malt maker to be purchased by a Japanese company; in 1986 Takara Shuzo and Okara acquired Tomatin, which stands, today, as one of Scotland’s largest distilleries. Tomatin not only has a substantial capacity but also boasts an onsite cooperage and 14 warehouses, nearly as large as Japan’s largest distillery, the Suntory owned Hakushu.

There is a profusion of independent bottlings, though there is a rather small house range. The Scotch from Tomatin is also used in many blends, notably in the famed ‘The Antiquary’ range. Today, the distillery runs at full capacity, largely producing unpeated malt whisky. Following the acquisition of Okara’s interests by Takara Shuzo and a subsequent amalgamation, the whisky distillery is now under the ownership of The Marubeni group.

Tomatin 33 Year Old 1972 - Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing)

70cl, 50%

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

Tomatin 33 Year Old 1972 - Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing)

Tomatin 1978

70cl, 47%

An astonishing Tomatin single malt Scotch whisky here, distilled all the way back in 1978! Released for the distillery's Warehouse 6 Collection, this expression was moved over from its initial casks…  More info

Tomatin 1978

Tomatin 1980

70cl, 47.4%

This Tomatin was matured in cask No. 994, an ex-bourbon barrel and is one of 172 bottles produced. It's a smooth, full bodied malt, dstilled on the 18/01/1980 and bottled on 07/08/2008.  More info

Tomatin 1980

SMWS 11.36 9 Year Old 2008

70cl, 61.8%

One of the very fine single cask expressions from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, cask No. 11.36 - named 'Highlander Schmighlander' - was distilled 6th June 2008 at a Highland distillery (Tomatin)…  More info

SMWS 11.36 9 Year Old 2008

Tomatin 11 Year Old (cask 5777B) - The Single Cask

70cl, 53.9%

A single malt from the Tomatin distillery, independently bottled by The Single Cask. Aged for 11 years in a bourbon cask, its final six months was then spent in a first fill Pedro Ximénez 50 litre…  More info

Tomatin 11 Year Old (cask 5777B) - The Single Cask

Tomatin Single Cask 1993 (cask 6810) - 125th Anniversary

70cl, 57.3%

Master distiller Graham Eunson selected this impressive cask of Tomatin whisky, an oloroso sherry butt, to mark the 125th Anniversary of the distillery. It's been bottled at a hearty 57.3% ABV and…  More info

Tomatin Single Cask 1993 (cask 6810) - 125th Anniversary

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