Home Article Whisky News Tomintoul Distillery announces the release of a 33 years old Special Reserve single malt.

Tomintoul Distillery announces the release of a 33 years old Special Reserve single malt.
It is the oldest expression to have been bottled by the distillery.

This limited edition bottling, from carefully selected casks, has been given the very highest seal of approval by Distillery Director, Robert Fleming who said, 'I consider this whisky to be a very special jewel amongst single malts and one of the finest to have been released in Scotland'. 

Duncan Baldwin, Brand Development Director added, 'This whisky has a wonderful nose with hints of rum and cedary wood tones with a touch of fruity maltiness. The palate is round and soft with some sweetness and a suggestion of cinnamon and vanilla.'

The 33 years old release is bottled at 43% vol and supplied in cases of 6 x 70cl bottles, each of which is presented in a deluxe gift box. The new launch will be made available to selected international markets and to travel retail.

Each bottle will retail for around £125.

The Tomintoul range now consists of seven expressions: Peaty Tang; 10 and 16 years old; 12 years old finished in Oloroso Sherry casks; 14 years old at high strength;1976 Vintage and 33 years old.


 


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