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  Tomatin 1987 - 2011

Deze single malt whisky is gebotteld zonder het chill-filtering proces dat de natuurlijke proteïnen en oliën verwijdert die zo essentieel zijn voor de smaak en textuur van het eindproduct.

Elk vat Single Malt Scotch Whisky die Càrn Mòr koopt is anders dan alle andere - dit betekent dat deze whisky's uniek zijn.

 

Flessen wereldwijd: 142
Gedistilleerd: 15-05-1987
Gebotteld: 27-06-2011
Vatnummer: 490
Vattype: Hogshead
Serie: Celebration of the Cask
Prijs: € 118.00  inclusief BTW Nu kopen

Tomatin Distillery

Opgericht: 1897
Gebied: Speyside 
Adres: Tomatin, Inverness-shire, IV13 7YT
Eigenaar: Takara Shuzo and Okura & Co Ltd.
Status: in gebruik
Capaciteit: 5 miljoen liter per jaar
Uitrusting: 6 wash stills, 6 spirit stills
Website: http://www.tomatin.com/




Located on the eastern edge of the Monadhliath Mountains, Tomatin has a feeling of remoteness about it.

Illicit stills are part of the history of whisky distilling in Scotland; as a distilling site, illicit or otherwise, Tomatin reaches back to the 15th Century when drovers, bringing their cattle over high mountain passes to the market at Tomatin, filled their flasks from a still at the Old Laird’s House, beside the current distillery buildings – perhaps the fore-runner to the current visitor centre! A formal distillery was commissioned on the site in 1897, and at 315 metres above sea level it is one of the highest in the country.

In 1985 the Distillery was acquired by Japanese shareholders, who established The Tomatin Distillery Co Ltd and secured the future of whisky distilling in the Monadhliath hills. Tomatin now operates 12 stills, and in 2007 produced 2.5 million litres.

All whisky distilling requires good water. At Tomatin the Alt-na Frith (Free Burn), which springs up deep within the Monadhliath Mountains, supplies us with as much as we need. This water is combined with top quality barley, and traditional techniques are employed in all 4 stages of the distilling process – malting, mashing, fermentation and distillation. Traditionally our whisky has been used to provide fillings for the major blended whiskies in Scotland, but the emphasis now is very much on the Company own brands, first class malt and blended whiskies which have all won major international awards.