Tomatin 1971 Warehouse #6 Collection
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Lot number: 091-1641
Winning bid: £1,600
Tomatin Distillery was founded in 1897 and spent most of its life producing whisky for the blending industry; however, in the 1970s it was Scotland's biggest producer of single malt whisky. In 1986, the distillery became the first fully Japanese-owned Scottish distillery when Takara Shuzo joined forces with trading company Okara.
Since 2004 when the 12 Year Old was first released, Tomatin has been bottling more of its own single malts of varying age expressions and in 2013 the distillery released the first peated Tomatin, known as Cù Bòcan.
A special bottling of Tomatin distilled in 1971 and presented with two branded tumblers and a copper stopper. This is the Warehouse #6 Collection.
45.8% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: 14 / 252
Please note copper band on bottle slightly loose and minor scratches to carton.
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