| Bottle Profile | |
| Type | Scotch Single Malts (Disclosed Distilleries) |
| Distillery | Tomatin |
| Bottler | Official Bottling |
| Brand Name | Tomatin |
| Bottling Name | Cù Bòcan |
| Alcohol By Volume | 46% |
| Other Details | peated at 15ppm |
| Issued | 2013 |
| Average Score | 84 |
| Maniac Ratings | |
| Ho-cheng Yao | 87 |
| Oliver Klimek | 81 |
| Tasting Notes | |
| Oliver Klimek | Colour: Bright gold - Nose: Lemon, banana, light honey, a whiff of summer flowers on a meadow, hints of ginger and pepper. - Palate: Quite prominent peat, hints of mixed tropical fruit, vanilla, ginger, freshly ground pepper. - Finish: Long, smoky and spicy. - Overall: This is only peated at 15ppm but it feels stronger, especially with a few drops of water. Theres a bit of a trade-off with the trademark Tomatin tropical fruit, but its quite a nice dram overall. |