
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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Very young and harsh, the alcohol suppresses everything. But fruit in the nose, and nice sweet on palate. It is worth leaving it in the air even for a long time. Then much better, than a black label at the same price. The dry residue is the most beautiful I have seen, strawberry flavor comes out!
what a find. great price and very smooth and soft whisky. why spend money on expensive blends when you can have a top quality single malt for such a great price. highly recommended.
It's pleasant on the nose, you can definitely get the scent of the barrels which is nice but... I can normally have a few then finish the bottle on the same night but I find this has a certain lacking to the flavour, it smarts a little and leaves a very harsh aftertaste. Not my preferred choice.
Very nice indeed, fresh, fruity, citrussy in the nose. A bit disappointing on the palate, still fruity and full of lemony crispyness but more and more on the hot side. A bit too young to be bottled (guess it is 5-6 yo). No big offence as Glendronach 8yo is IMHO hotter and with more burn on the tongue. Nevertheless one of the most budget malts for everyday sipping:)
Very easy drinking, an ok whisky if you can get it on special