THIS CHRISTMAS, TOAST TO WHAT MATTERS

 Raise a glass with Tomatin…

Tomatin Single Malt, one of Scotland’s most highly awarded whiskies, is the perfect go-to brand for a delicious dram this festive season to celebrate Christmas, New Year and everything in between.

Covering a wide selection of flavour profiles and price tags, this Highland whisky, matured high above sea level in the Scottish Highlands, presents the perfect gifting opportunity too.

For avid whisky aficionados, choose from an exquisite array of prestige and limited edition bottlings. Or, for recent whisky converts, enjoy an array of easy-drinking drams, such as Tomatin’s ‘Legacy’ – distilled in celebration of the many generations of whisky makers to live and work at the Tomatin distillery.

Graham Eunson, Tomatin’s Master Distiller, said, “The festive season is a time not only of celebration but of reflection. And whisky, in all of its golden glory, is the perfect liquid to mark a special moment and to enjoy in great company with a loved one or friend.”

A Gift For: All, Whisky Novices, Cocktail Lovers, Gifts Under £50

    • Bottle: Legacy (43% / 700ml)
    • Collection: Core Range • Price: £33.00

Time in Bourbon barrels and Virgin Oak casks brings a light sweetness to The Tomatin Legacy, a non-peaty scotch that boasts aromas of vanilla bean and white chocolate, beautifully finished with the festive spice of cinnamon. On the palate gentle waves of fresh fruit peppered with ginger emerge ahead of a light, clean finish, perfectly showcasing the classic Tomatin house style – a wonderful gift for whisky novices.

    • Bottle: 12 Year Old (700ml – 43% alc./vol)
    • Collection: Core Range
    • Price: £45.00
    • Available from: https://tomatin.com/our-whisky/core-range/12-year-old/

Matured in a combination of Bourbon barrels and Sherry casks, Tomatin 12-Year-Old is classically smooth, having been matured in traditional Scotch Whisky, ex-Bourbon and ex-Spanish Sherry casks. Aromas of wild heather, pine and cedar soon sweeten to reveal notes of crème caramel with apples, pears and mango before a full-bodied and buttery finish, the 12- year-old is a distinguished sherry cask whisky with a twist – a unique gift for a refined palate.

A Gift For: Foodies, Wine Lovers, Wanderlusters, Her/Mum/Sister

      • Bottle: Portuguese Collection (700ml – 46% alc./vol)

      • Collection: Limited Releases

      • Price: £90.00

    The Portuguese Collection exhibits the unique influence imparted by different types of Portuguese Wine casks in an exceptional showcase. The spirit, distilled on 8th September 2006, was laid down in traditional Scotch Whisky oak casks for over 8 years. On 23rd April 2015 it was then moved into Tawny Port, Moscatel de Setúbal and Madeira Wine casks for a further 7 years, resulting in a magnificent triad of single malt Scotch Whiskies. Gift just one the collection, or all three – Port, Moscatel and Madeira, for the full experience and taste sensation.

    A Gift For: Whisky Connoisseurs, Something Special, Him/Dad/Grandad

       

        • Bottle: 30 year old (700ml – 46% alc./vol)

        • Collection: Prestige Price: £460.00

      Matured in a combination of ex-Bourbon and traditional oak casks, Tomatin’s 30-Year-Old bottling is a stunning small-batch release and the perfect luxury gift for someone special. An exquisite Single Malt, the 30-Year-Old delivers fresh aromas of soft fruits, golden honey and smooth white chocolate. On the palate, a fusion of tropical fruits and creamy buttered vanilla mingle in an explosion of sensational mixed spices. A masterclass of balance and richness, thanks to lying peacefully in a quiet corner of the Tomatin distillery for three decades.

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      Greg

      My name is Greg, and I’m a brand strategy consultant, writer, speaker, host and judge specialising in premium spirits. My mission is to experience, share and inspire with everything great about whisky, whiskey, gin, beer and fine dining through my writing, my brand building and my whisky tastings.

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