Tomatin 30yo 1977/2007
(48.6%, The Whisky Fair, 223 Bts., D02/'77 B02/'07)
Average Score:
90
| Bottle Profile |
| Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
| Distillery | Tomatin |
| Bottler | The Whisky Fair |
| Brand Name | Tomatin |
| Year Distilled | 1977 |
| Year Bottled | 2007 |
| Alcohol By Volume | 48.6% |
| Other Details | The Whisky Fair, D02/'77 B02/'07 |
| Bottles | 223 |
| Issued | 2006 |
| Average Score | 90 |
| Maniac Ratings |
| Serge Valentin | 88 |
| Johannes van den Heuvel | 88 |
| Olivier Humbrecht | 90 |
| Michel van Meersbergen | 89 |
| Robert Karlsson | 89 |
| Konstantin Grigoriadis | 91 |
| Tim Puett | 91 |
| Retired Maniac Ratings |
| Luc Timmermans | 90 |
| Tasting Notes |
| Johannes van den Heuvel | Nose: Floral start with a fresh bite. Slowly subtle spices emerge. Slow but majestic development. At first it seems like another candidate for the 90s, but it didnt show the staying power of the Balblair.
Taste: Not quite as impressive on the palate at first, although the fruity centre feels great. Burnt coffee?
Score: 88 points - highly recommendable, and you dont need to spend an hour for it to reach its prime. |