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Tomatin 1994-2014 - Beinn A'Cheo - Single Cask Cask 6432


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Tomatin 1994-2014 - Beinn A'Cheo - Single Cask Cask 6432
Tomatin 1994-2014 - Beinn A'Cheo - Single Cask Cask 6432
LOT ID: 0324-627

Winning Bid
£92.50

End Date: 24 Apr 2024

Tomatin 1994-2014 - Beinn A'Cheo - Single Cask Cask 6432

Tomatin 1994 - 2014. Bottled by Scottish Liqueur Centre for their Beinn A'Cheo series. Cask number 6432. One of 264 bottles. 70cl. 59.1%.

Distillery:  Tomatin

Distillery Status:  Working

Region: Speyside

Distilled Year: 1994

Bottling Year: 2014

Bottles Produced: 264

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 6432

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 59.1%

Tomatin’s splendid Highland single malt whisky has long been an unsung hero, despite being at one point the largest distillery in Scotland, with a 1974 expansion taking the total number of stills to 23 before financial liquidation in the 1980s ushered in a long, stable era of Japanese ownership. Nowadays, Tomatin has cut back to 12 stills and has a capacity of around 5m litres per annum, although actual production is only around 2m litres. 

Tomatin has increased its profile recently, reaping the benefits of a strong wood policy, and awareness of the distillery’s quality is higher than ever thanks to some spectacular official and independent bottlings of 1970s vintages, the best of which show beautiful tropical fruit notes. The standard range is full of reliably high quality drams that punch above their price, and older bottlings of Tomatin are still very good value at auction.