Tomatin distillery's new no-age-statement release uses virgin oak as well as bourbon casks. It provides a new entry level to the Tomatin range but the use of different casks make this a unique expression.
Lemon, panatella and pine forest. Slightly green with vanilla.
Cracked pepper and sweet barley with pineapple cube sweets. Waves of warming oak beneath.
Sweet but peppered.
A clean and certainly affordable single malt whisky.

Very young and spirity. Some nice lemon, honey, and toffee notes. Maybe it will improve over time. For the price, I can't complain.
Well worth the money , tried whiskies far more expensive ( I mean £100 per measure ) than this and have tasted far worse .
Did nothing for me at all. Quite harsh on the throat. Sometimes cheap is just a waste of money.
Didn't like it at alit has an Unpleasant
Pepper and huge stength core malt