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Tomatin 1976 30 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Finish

Average score from 2 reviews and 3 ratings 90

Tomatin 1976 30 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Finish

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  • Brand: Tomatin
  • Bottler: Distillery Bottling
  • ABV: 49.3%
  • Age: 30 year old
  • Vintage: 1976
  • Bottled: 2007
  • Bottles: 1500

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@Alanjp
Tomatin 1976 30 Year Old Oloroso Sherry Finish

This Tomatin whisky was distilled way back in 1976, spending the main years in an ex-bourbon Hogshead, then being finished for 3 years in a Spanish Oloroso sherry butt. I write this review after having the pleasure of meeting Douglas Campbell at the Whisky Show last weekend as well!

The sherry cask has an immediate impact on you, as you can see the deep, dark gold colour, looking actually kind of rusty. On the nose I got madeira cake, a kind of nutty scent, and the feeling of a roast dinner being cooked, it smelt like a dram you would have at that kind of time.

To taste this whisky, I found a heavy heap of spice, almost like those you would find in a masala. What made it an interesting experience was the presence of oranges in there, rounding off a smooth tasting dram. The spices held on well into the finish, making it a whisky that you won't forget you've tried in a hurry!

Now I paid just under £200 for this bottle after saving up for it with odd change, and after the amount of time it took to save that change up, I would say it was well worth the wait. There's a regality about this one, if you have the money I suggest you try it, or if you're in town, give me a shout (if there's any left).!

@markjedi1

On 22nd November 1996, this Tomatin was distilled. It matured on ex-bourbon casks and got finished on first fill oloroso sherry casks. Only two of those butts were bottled, yielding only 1.500 bottles of this wonderfully bronze 30 Year Old.

The nose offers new leather, oranges, cloves, white chocolate and - unexpected but not unpleasant - a whiff of brine.

The palate is dominated by oranges on allspice.

The finish is not as long as I would have hoped, but lingering.

This is a very good whisky indeed.

I have a bottle of this at home, but have yet to open it, glad I could see anothers view on it!

This would go down well in my household :-)

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