Pronounced 'Tlah', Tlàth means gentle and/or mellow. With Tomintoul known as 'the gentle dram', this particular expression is along the same easy-going Speysider lines and is matured in American oak ex-bourbon barrels.
Quintessentially Speyside. Light, with some sweet toffee and vanilla and hints of mint leaf and citrus peel.
Light and creamy. Lively white pepper and some oak-driven spiciness dance on the tongue with background layers of nutmeg and toasted vanilla.
Spicy with notes of shortbread and fresh mint.


“Im no stranger to Tomintoul and have tried a few differing releases from the distillery would say this one has easily surpassed the others for me in both flavour and cost-just superb. Its delicate, flavoursome, smooth, sweet and dangerously moreish. Its right at the top of my whisky wishlist. one bottle or maybe more?....”
Master of Malt Customer
Very smooth and light but lacking the developing after flavours I'm used to from its Speyside neighbours.
Really like this very smooth and nice notes of Toffee
I found this smooth and easy drinking but a bit bland and uninteresting.
This is a firm favourite. Good entry whisky packing a full house of flavours. Very good with a touch of water. However, remember it is a value for money product which falls slightly short of the established malts.
Very smooth and tasty and for the price a good whisky to drink and enjoy