14 May 2025
RESERVE MET
FINISH DATE
21 April 2025
  • Tomatin 40 Years Old 1962

    2002 Old & Rare Platinum Selection

    Winning Bid
    £576
    Tomatin 40 Years Old 1962
    2002 Old & Rare Platinum Selection
    Lot #1370997

    From Douglas Laing's, and bottled for their Old & Rare Platinum Selection, from Tomatin distillery a whopping 40-year-old Single malt. Distilled 1962 then bottled at natural cask strength in 2002. Traditionally un-chill filtered and one of only 186 bottles.

    Minor marks to box.

    Tomatin

    By 1974, Tomatin was the largest distillery in Scotland with an incredible 23 stills producing content for a variety of blenders. Its own single malt presence has been muted since its foundation in 1897, that is until it went into liquidation in 1985 and was rescued by a Japanese consortium, who wanted to protect a reliable source for their domestic blends. Since then, the number of stills may have reduced and this unique site just south of Inverness, may have less traffic, but there’s been a slow and confident push to establish Tomatin as more of a whisky in its own right. Armed with a sizeable maturing inventory, the team have also been able to release a new brand known as Cu Bocan to showcase a smokier and darker side.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Douglas Laing
    • DISTILLERY
      Tomatin
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      700ml
    • STRENGTH
      44% vol
    Region
    Scotland, Highlands
    Scotland, Highlands

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