Region: Speyside | |
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Location | Kirkmichael, near Tomintoul 57°18′43″N 3°24′45″W / 57.312012°N 3.412366°W |
Owner | Angus Dundee |
Founded | 1964 |
Founder | Hey & Macleod and W. and S. Strong |
Status | Open |
Water source | Ballantruan spring |
No. of stills | 2 wash stills 2 spirit stills |
Capacity | 3,300,000 litres of pure alcohol per year |
Website | http://www.tomintoulwhisky.com/ |
Tomintoul | |
Age(s) | 10, 12, 14, 16, 21 and 33 years old |
Cask type(s) | Oloroso and portwood finishes for the 12-year-old, other ages unspecified |
ABV | 40% |
Tomintoul Peaty Tang | |
Age(s) | no age indication |
ABV | 40% |
Tomintoul 1976 Vintage |
Tomintoul distillery is a distillery in Kirkmichael, between Ballindalloch and Tomintoul in the Speyside region of Scotland, producing malt whisky for blends and bottled as single malts.
The distillery was founded in 1964. It doubled in capacity when two extra stills were installed in 1974, and it started bottling single malt whisky that year. It produces a range of single malts of different ages, a peated malt, and a vintage malt. The distillery is owned and operated by Angus Dundee Distillers, PLC, of London, England, which also owns and operates the Glencadam distillery.
In 2009 Tomintoul entered the Guinness Book of World Records by producing the largest bottle of whisky in the world, containing 105.3 litres of 14-year-old Tomintoul malt whisky.[1]
In 2010, Royal Wine Corporation became the exclusive importer of Tomintoul products in the United States, making these premium Scotch whiskies more accessible to the American market, especially to those observing kosher dietary laws, as several products from Tomintoul have received kosher certification.[2]