Tomatin 12 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Tomatin 12 Year 750ML is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 43% ABV after twelve years of maturation in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks. It earned a Double Gold medal (95 points) at the 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, reinforcing its reputation as one of the Scottish Highlands' most compelling value-driven single malts.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% | Origin: Highlands, Scotland | Age: 12 Years | Distillery: Tomatin Distillery
Production & Heritage
Tomatin Distillery sits in the village of Tomatin, south of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, and has been distilling since 1897. The 12 Year expression is double-distilled from 100% malted barley in copper pot stills, then matured across the distillery's 14 on-site warehouses in a combination of ex-bourbon barrels and ex-sherry casks. What truly sets Tomatin apart is its fermentation regime — one of the longest in Scotland at roughly 160 to 168 hours (a full week) in stainless steel washbacks. This extended fermentation generates an unusually complex array of fruity esters that form the backbone of the distillery's house character. Tomatin also maintains its own cooperage on-site, giving the team direct control over cask quality.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh pine and light malt greet the nose first, followed by a warm wave of butterscotch and crème caramel. Underneath, wild heather and soft floral hints mingle with dried orange peel and a whisper of cedar.
Taste: The entry is buttery and round, giving way to cooked apple, raisin, and pear at mid-palate. Spiced vanilla from the bourbon cask influence emerges alongside praline sweetness, while the sherry cask contribution adds depth through notes of currant bun and a touch of raspberry jam. Stem ginger and a hint of tropical guava surface as the palate develops.
Finish: Medium-length, full-bodied, and distinctly buttery, with lingering malt sweetness and a faint peppery warmth. Traces of almond, chocolate, and fresh mint slowly fade.
How to Drink Tomatin 12
Neat or with a few drops of water is the most rewarding way to explore the full spectrum of fruit and malt here; the 43% ABV keeps it approachable without feeling dilute. A single ice cube opens up the butterscotch and apple notes further without suppressing the finish.
- Rob Roy: The buttery malt and sherry-cask sweetness stand up beautifully to sweet vermouth and bitters in this classic Scotch cocktail.
- Penicillin: Tomatin 12's tropical fruit esters and ginger spice harmonize naturally with honey-ginger syrup and fresh lemon.
- Scotch Highball: The light pine and butterscotch character makes this an excellent candidate for a Japanese-style highball — refreshing without losing complexity.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to age-statement Highland single malts
- Building a core Scotch collection without breaking the budget
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or cheese
- Gifting a whisky enthusiast who appreciates fruit-forward, unpeated styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tomatin 12 taste like? Tomatin 12 is a fruit-forward, buttery Highland single malt with prominent notes of cooked apple, butterscotch, vanilla, and raisin, supported by gentle spice and a touch of chocolate on the finish.
How does Tomatin 12 compare to Balvenie DoubleWood 12? Both are 12-year-old Highland-region single malts matured in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, but Tomatin 12 tends toward brighter tropical fruit and buttery malt thanks to its exceptionally long fermentation, while Balvenie DoubleWood 12 typically leans more toward honey, cinnamon, and dried fruit richness. Tomatin 12 generally sits at a lower price tier, making it a strong alternative for those exploring dual-cask maturation styles.
Is Tomatin 12 good for sipping neat? Yes — the 43% ABV is well-balanced for neat sipping, delivering enough complexity and body to reward slow drinking without requiring water, though a few drops can further open up the fruit character.
Where is Tomatin 12 made? Tomatin 12 is produced at Tomatin Distillery, located in the village of Tomatin in the Scottish Highlands, south of Inverness. The distillery was founded in 1897 and sits at one of the higher elevations of any Scottish distillery.
What foods pair well with Tomatin 12? Creamy blue cheeses like Stilton complement the buttery malt character. Apple tarts or pear crumbles mirror the fruit notes in the whisky. Smoked salmon or trout contrast nicely with the sweetness. Dark chocolate with orange peel echoes the citrus and cacao undertones. Roasted almond or praline desserts bring out the nutty sherry-cask influence.
What sizes does Tomatin 12 come in? The standard and most widely available size is the 750ml bottle, which is the expression reviewed here.
Is Tomatin 12 worth the price? Tomatin 12 positions as an entry-level to mid-range age-statement single malt, and its Double Gold medal at the 2024 SFWSC (95 points) suggests it consistently punches above its price tier, making it one of the stronger values in the 12-year Highland category.
Why Tomatin 12?
The 160-plus-hour fermentation — among the longest in Scotland — is the defining production detail here, generating the tropical fruit esters and layered malt complexity that distinguish Tomatin from many Highland peers at this age. The Double Gold at the 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, along with Gold medals from the World Whiskies Awards, confirms that this extended process translates into the glass. With its own on-site cooperage managing cask quality, Tomatin exercises a level of control that larger operations often farm out. For anyone seeking a twelve-year-old Highland single malt that delivers genuine depth and award-winning quality without demanding a premium price, this expression makes a compelling case.
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