Tomatin 14 Year Old Tawny Port Cask Finish


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Description

Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Distillery Bottling 70cl / 46%

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Tomatin's 14-year-old Highland malt was introduced into the distillery's core range in 2014 and has been an ever-present ever since.

This 14-year-old Tomatin began life maturing in ex-bourbon barrels before a finishing period in 50-year-old tawny port pipes for a hint of cooked red and black berry fruits, and is bottled at the higher strength of 46% for extra oomph. If you're a fan of port-finished whisky you have to try this one.

Attributes
Distillery

Tomatin

Bottler

Distillery

Country Scotland
Region Highland
Age 14
Cask Type Tawny Port
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 46%
Pre-Owned No

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the Old Man of Huy
Tomatin 14yo Port Casks (46%, OB, Tawny Port Pipes, b. ca. 2024)

Nose: here is an unusual nose, with warm, chewy plastic, and age-old capsules that once contained saffron. Then, it is old, wide elastic bands, warm bicycle inner-tubes, jelly capsules -- it has a borderline-medicinal aura, thanks to that latter, -- and a spot of vegetal... something. Might it be spurge stems? Or daffodils in a vase of hot water? It triggers memories; tOMoH has come across this sort of profiles before. But what was it? The more time passes, the more succulent plants rise: cactus, yuca, one crassula or another. Tilting the glass releases some freshness, somewhere between limoncello and salmiak. Against all prejudices, it is rather pleasant. The second nose confirms the saffron-capsule note, adds faded oilcloth, and a milk pot of gellified mocha custard. It has Bourbon-cream biscuit filling too, if one is on a mission to find that. Mouth: very thick at first, full of succulent-plant saps and leaves, it soon proves slightly bitter (dialled-down liquorice allsorts) and rooty-herbal (salmiak). Chewing reinforces a succulent-plant impression, more eucalyptus or laurel than anything much thicker. One may claim to distinguish chocolate, though that would be a stretch. The second sip sees Bourbon-cream spread that would be made out of almonds. Indeed, if it is sweet as a biscuit filling, it is unmistakably bitter too. Not unpleasantly so. Finish: here, on the other hand, we definitely have chocolate. Mint and chocolate lozenges of so specific a kind that I have to use the French word 'dragée' to describe it accurately. That hardened-sugar shell with a chocolate filling. It is neither powerful, nor big, yet it is a long finish that sticks to the tonsils and the uvula in particular. A little creamy, it dies like a chocolate mousse. The second gulp is very much in line. Creamier, probably. I doubt this has a high ABV; it merely tickles the tip of the tongue after three sips. Pleasant enough drop.
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Anderson Coleman
Full of fruit flavours

Excellent wood selection from Tomatin, the dram has a terrific natural red hue imbued from the use of port casks for some of its maturation. Very smooth at 14yo, with a very fruit-laden taste profile on the palate and finish, at 46% abv a very easy everyday drinler.

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Peter Duffy
Second bottle

Love this stuff. Rich berry flavours from the Port finish great age and proof far to easy to drink and will be getting another as do not want to be without.

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