Tomatin
Region
Speyside
Country
Scotland
Founded
1897
Owner
Takara Shuzo & Okura (Japan)
Water Source
Draws from the River Findhorn as it flows through the Monadhliath Mountains in Inverness-shire. The soft, lightly mineral Highland water suits Tomatin's approachable, gently spiced style across its wide range of expressions.
Status
Active
About
Tomatin was once the largest distillery in Scotland by capacity, with 23 stills producing over 12 million liters annually. Now Japanese-owned, it has refocused on quality single malts with a soft, fruity Speyside character. The distillery sits at 315 meters elevation in the Scottish Highlands.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tomatin distillery?
- Tomatin — once Scotland's largest distillery, now producing refined Speyside single malts since 1897.
- When was Tomatin founded?
- Tomatin was founded in 1897.
- Where is Tomatin distillery located?
- Tomatin is located in Speyside, Scotland.
- What water source does Tomatin use?
- Tomatin uses Draws from the River Findhorn as it flows through the Monadhliath Mountains in Inverness-shire. The soft, lightly mineral Highland water suits Tomatin's approachable, gently spiced style across its wide range of expressions. as its water source.