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Single Malt
Tomatin
Scotland
In 2014, the Tomatin 12 Year Old was given an update and bottled at 43% ABV rather 40%, as it was previously. This core single malt from the ace distillery in the Highlands is finished for six-to-nine months in Oloroso Sherry casks before being bottled.
Buttery at first, but notes of cooked apple, raisin and almond soon emerge. There are resinous and floral hints as well as some chocolate.
Oak-y vanilla and fresh mint, dotted with stem ginger, a touch of guava and dried orange peel.
Currant buns, a hint of raspberry jam, barley.
A beautiful single malt whisky with plenty of sweet and subtle notes. Top quality whisky and good on any occasion with or without ice.
One very good single malt whisky. Very smooth and gentle and hints of sweetness all around. Gave it as a gift to my husband and he loves it. My new favourite from a very good distillery. Tomatin 12 all the way.
One of the best whiskies I have tried in a very long time. It is smooth, pleasant and very approachable. No hints of turpentine or hand sanitiser for sure as the whisky is not over powering on flavours or on ABV. I recommend this whisky without water or ice as it is delicious as it is at 43%. I managed to get my hands on their 12yo gift pack which cam with 2 lovely glasses. Highly recommended whisky from a top class distillery.
I think it's damned good inexpensive Scotch. I don't know where the one star turpentine people come from, probably from the same place. I tried it on a whim and found it delightful. Almost as good as the Balvenie 12, but I can buy 2 bottles of Tomatin for what one bottle of Balvenie costs
I was recommended this bottle while asking for a fruity whisky, having previously enjoyed Black Bush and Glenfiddich 15 solera. I figured (wrongly) that the sherry finish of this Tomatin was going to win. I taste too much alcohol to the point of it seeming chemical. Another reviewer said 'Anbesol' and I couldn't agree more. Turpentine is present among the flavours one usually expects (vanilla, fruit, nuts, wood). It does possess an oily character, there is some caramel, butter but overall the harsh alcohol ruins it for me. Like drinking hand sanitizer? I expected more for $60 cdn and I feel lied to by the salesman. He called it complex and I suppose it is, but in the wrong ways. Shame really, he sounded convincing with all those adjectives... Won't buy this again you can be sure.
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