The Tomatin distillery was commissioned in 1897, but whisky production on the site goes back to the 15th century. Illicit stills on and around the site warmed many a Highlander against the chill of the Monadhliath Mountains. Bought by a Japanese company in 1989, Tomatin remains the only Scottish distillery to be fully owned by Japanese interests. From this distillery we give you this months Malt of the Month – the Tomatin 12 year old .
Established in 1897 and Liquidated in 1906, Tomatin Distillery got off to a pretty shaky start. It was reopened in 1909 by the Tomatin Distillery Company that continued to produce single malt for the blenders through its 2 stills until in 1956, someone had the bright idea to expand, and expand, and expand. By 1974 there were 12 stills banging out 2.5 million litres of malt, all of it going to the blenders. In 1986 Takara from Japan bought the Tomatin Distilling company. If you are worried that a foreign buy out has changed things, you only need to ask Iain Duthie, who has been with Tomatin since 1975 or Douglas Campbell, master distiller who has seen the changes since 1961! Yes there has been some changes, but according to them, only improvements. The hard work they have been doing is now being rewarded through the release of their labours as a single malt under the distillery name, rather than the fruits of their labour being blended off with cheap harsh grain spirit.
The water for the Tomatin 12 year old comes down the Alt-na-Frith from the Monadhliath Mountains to the distillery which lying at 315m above sea level makes it the highest of the highland distilleries.
The Tomatin 12 year old is beautiful. It is lifted and intense and flavoursome and balanced. There is said to be some peat, albeit just enough to add complexity and not sufficient to deter peat detesters (yes, there are some).
The palate is rich stewed pear and apples, with cinnamon and nutmeg. Rich and spicy.
At the finish there is a mild tannic drying to clean the palate ready for the next sip. It is a hard whisky to stop drinking, and is absolutely delightful just the way it is.
If you are of the persuasion that takes some water, or ice with your whisky, please try this one straight first, and if it needs a little chilling in this warm summer, keep it in the fridge and let it gently warm to about 15 degrees to get the most from it.
DISTILLERS NOTES
Bottle Size : 700ml
ABV : 46% abv
Region : Scotland – Highland
Peated : Yes
The Tomatin 12yo is smooth and silky, having been matured in traditional Scotch Whisky, ex-Bourbon and ex-Spanish Sherry casks. A rich, fruity aroma is the prelude to sweet flavours of ripe apples, pears and a subtle hint of nut before the long, pleasantly oily finish.