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Whats New?Brand DevelopmentWe’ll be increasing our family of whiskies later this year with the launch of our prestigious new Tomatin 25 year old single Highland malt, the jewel in the crown. Make sure of your bottle of this limited stock by going to our online shop and ordering one now! “Listening to our customers, we know they are looking for increasingly older whiskies” says George Grindlay, Operations Manager of J & W Hardie, “We’re extending our range of aged malts and introducing additional vintage years to complement our classic 12 year old single Highland malt.” AwardsSharlene Vass, one of our tour guides and visitor centre staff, won the Outstanding Young Person of the Year award in 2003, and was presented with a pewter quaich at the Inverness Tourism Awards Dinner in October last year. The prize was sponsored by the Inverness Hotels Association. In the 2004 San Francisco World Spirits competition, Tomatin 12 year old single Highland malt was awarded a Silver Medal. The Antiquary, one of Scotland’s oldest and best known deluxe 12 year Scotch whisky blends, has won the 2004 StarPack Silver Packaging Award for its exciting new look. The distinctive bottle is now presented in an innovative pack which incorporates a pop-out coaster in the lid. The coasters feature three of Scotland’s most famous castles – Edinburgh, Culzean and Eilean Donan. The award is evidence of J & W Hardie’s commitment to marketing quality products using state of the art technology. Tomatin’s Visitor Centre and Gift Shop has just been awarded 4 stars in VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance Scheme. The centre has recently been refurbished, and the gift range expanded. Visitors are given a warm Highland welcome, you can see the full range of our whiskies – at lower than shop prices - Meet The Team, and have a personal guide to the making of Tomatin single malt. |
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