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Tomatin ( Official) - 12 years - 12 y.o. - 40,0%
4F: 4E: 78/100


Tomatin 12 years

Bottler:
Official
Age:
12 years
Alcohol:
40,0%
Bottle details:
average
78/100
(77,89)
price class:

4 notes disponibles en français
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Jean-Marie Putz

Quite a pleasant nose although relatively discrete. Light hints of toasted bread and malted barley and some floral notes.
The mouth is much the same as the nose was, dominated by cereals. No complexity and no originality. Just a pleasant whisky.
The finish is not too long and remains marked by cereal.
74/1002008

Jean-Marie Putz

The second tasting just confirmed the first one
79/1002004

Jean-Marie Putz

At the fist nosing, beyond any shadow of a doubt, a quality Speyside. A typical malted roundness. The impression in the palate is pleasant, round and not too complex. No big surprise, except that such a good malt is coming from the biggest distillery of Scotland, Not to much spices, but it is not a flat whisky neither. A short and discrete finish. A very good bottle, and an excellent quality-price ratio.
79/1002003

Jean-Marie Putz

The nose is rather complex, with some hints of malt and bee wax on a slightly spicy backgroune.
The palate confirms the nose, with that impression of slightly spicy malt, very pleasant even if it is quite monotonous.
A nice spicy and relatively long finish.
79/1002005

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