Tomatin releases 36 Year Old Scotch whisky
By Annie HayesThe Tomatin Distillery has released the first batch of a 36-year-old whisky, the latest addition to its range of Tomatin Highland Single Malt Scotch.
Tomatin 36 Year Old is aged in a combination of former Bourbon and Oloroso Sherry casks, and is limited to just 800 bottles.
Described as “smooth and creamy” and “woody and malty” with a hint of “cloves and cardamom”, the Scotch is non-chill-filtered and has been bottled at its natural cask strength of 46% abv.
Each bottle is individually numbered and comes packaged in a wooden box with a certificate.
Stephen Bremner, sales director, said: “We are in a unique position to be able to offer a product of this age on an ongoing basis.
“Following the withdrawal of our renowned 30-year-old expression, we expect this new 36-year-old to be a welcome addition for stockists, and indeed drinkers, of Tomatin single malt.”
The 36 Year Old expression will be available at an RRP of £499.99.
Earlier this year the distillery added a new cask strength variant to its core single malt range and a virgin oak Scotch whisky to its Cù Bòcan brand.