
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.

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Agree with "Tomatin Legacy, what can I say" who is right on. I paid $22 for this whisky - tremendous value! I feel there is some younger whisky present but it's very well hid. It's a sweet, creamy scotch with flavors of vanilla and wood but augmented with pine notes and surprisingly, deeper flavors especially in the finish. Indeed, molasses is present, and you don't usually find that in cheaper whiskies. Hats off to Tomatin on this one. Virgin oak well played.
For a whiskey that is ageless in label this really is something sublime, I only bought it out of impulse mainly due to the price it was offered at and the stunning box catching my eye and I have to say what a buy at £20.00, its very drinkable with a deep woody flavour and the bourbon cask with a treacly texture afterwards, it does have a pine like essence on the nose but such a delicious colour not too far off butterscotch. Love the warming aftertones and how it sticks to the glass. Definitely one of the best low price nips to be had. Superb,