Tomatin
Volume
700ml
ABV
46%
Age
17 YO
Retailers
3
Tomatin 17 Year Old 2006 Sherry Collection - Pedro Ximénez Edition is a Highland Scotch whisky aged for 17 years. It has an ABV of 46%. Tomatin distillery is known for its rich and...
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Tomatin 17 Year Old 2006 Sherry Collection Pedro Ximénez Edition
Tomatin 17 Year Old 2006 Sherry Collection Pedro Ximénez Edition
Tomatin 17 Year Old 2006 Sherry Collection Pedro Ximénez Edition
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Tomatin 17 Year Old 2006 Sherry Collection - Pedro Ximénez Edition is a Highland Scotch whisky aged for 17 years. It has an ABV of 46%. Tomatin distillery is known for its rich and complex whiskies, often characterized by a smooth and fruity profile.
Rich notes of dried fruits, particularly raisins and figs, complemented by chocolate and a hint of spice.
Full-bodied with flavors of dark chocolate, toffee, and a touch of orange zest, alongside a rich sweetness from the Pedro Ximénez cask.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of dried fruits and a subtle oak influence.
A complex and indulgent whisky that showcases the influence of sherry cask maturation beautifully.
The Tomatin 17 Year Old 2006 Sherry Collection - Pedro Ximénez Edition is a Scotch whisky aged for 17 years and finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. It is produced in the Highland region of Scotland.
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In the hamlet of Tomatin, there is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery. Given that it is located 25 minutes south of Inverness, its whiskey is considered to be from the Highland area. The distillery wasn't built until 1897, going by the name Tomatin Spey Distillery Co Ltd, even though it is believed that whiskey has been produced on the site since the 16th century when cattle drivers would purchase it from a nearby still. The business filed for bankruptcy in 1906 and reopened in 1909 under new management. It was acquired by the Japanese company Takara Shuzo in 1986 after the liquidation of its owners, and the name was changed to Tomatin Distillery Co Ltd. Up until 1958, the distillery ran on just two stills. They started adding stills to improve production capacity at that point, and by the 1970s, they were producing 12.5 million gallons of whiskey annually. Tomatin was formerly thought to be the biggest malt distillery in Scotland,[3] but as of 2007, they were only producing 2.5 million liters of alcohol, and since the mid-1980s, stills have been removed, reducing its total capacity to just over 5 million liters. Eighty percent of Tomatin's whiskey, including its own labels Antiquary and Talisman, is used to make blended whiskies. The distillery is currently increasing its core range and working to strengthen its reputation as a single malt producer. The 12-year-old was introduced in 2003 to replace Tomatin's standard 10-year-old malt. There are also often created single-cask, 32-year, and 40-year restricted releases. Cù Bcan, a single malt that is just minimally peated and produced at the distillery for one week a year, has just recently started to be made.
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