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Description

Aromas:  Tropical fruit combines with lemon zest and a hint of cocoa powder. Sweet vanilla pod is balanced by cracked black pepper and charred oak.

Taste:  Citrus fruit compliments pineapple and mango notes. Red apple gives way to hazelnut and desiccated coconut.

Finish:  Medium-bodied with lingering orange peel and oak.

G & M Tomatin 2006 Connoisseurs Choice 70cl

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Attributes

  • Country: Scotland

  • Region: Scottish Highlands

  • ABV: 55.1%

  • Size: 70cl

Gordon & MacPhail

Established in 1895 in Elgin, Scotland, the company has built a reputation for selecting and maturing some of the finest whiskies from distilleries across Scotland. Gordon & MacPhail combines traditional methods with meticulous craftsmanship, aging their whiskies in carefully chosen casks to develop complex and refined flavours. Their portfolio includes rare and aged expressions, often highlighting the unique characteristics of specific distilleries and regions.

Scottish Highlands

The Highlands region of Scotland is one of the largest and most diverse whisky-producing areas, known for its broad range of Scotch whiskies with distinctive and varied flavour profiles. Covering a vast expanse of rugged terrain, from mountainous landscapes to rolling hills, the Highlands benefits from a range of climates and natural resources that influence its whisky production.
Highland whiskies are renowned for their complexity and often feature a diverse array of characteristics, including rich and full-bodied profiles, peaty smokiness, and sweet, fruity notes. The area produces everything from heavily peated, robust whiskies to lighter, more delicate expressions with hints of honey, spice, and heather. Notable areas within the Highlands, such as Speyside and the Isle of Skye, contribute their own unique influences to the region's whisky offerings.
Historically, the Highlands have been a significant whisky-producing region since the 18th century, with a strong tradition of craftsmanship and innovation. Today, Highland whiskies continue to be celebrated for their quality and variety, reflecting the rich heritage and natural diversity of this storied region.