New-school: built in 1965 to produce whisky for blending, like many during that era, Tomintoul lies within the Glenlivet estate in the Speyside region. Sometimes seen under its older Tomintoul-Glenlivet guise, like a handful of nearby piggy-backers it adop
New-school: built in 1965 to produce whisky for blending, like many during that era, Tomintoul lies within the Glenlivet estate in the Speyside region. Sometimes seen under its older Tomintoul-Glenlivet guise, like a handful of nearby piggy-backers it adopted the popular Glenlivet name, then later reverted. Its character is entirely different to The Glenlivet.
A distillery that labels itself as a gentle dram, Tomintoul arguable makes an authentic claim. Typically you can expect a soft delivery from all that they bottle, most likely to create whisky that is very approachable, we have to guess. If you think what is required to describe a whisky as smooth then youre probably not too far away from the delivery of Tomintoul.
In saying that, straight from the cask Tomintoul has a definite bite about it, displaying all of the barley sugar and raisin characteristics that contribute to its gentle perception, yet also showing a thick, waxy quality that adds a layer of oomph.
Be careful of the heavily-peated variant sometimes produced at the distillery Ballantruan for it is far from gentle.
$25
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