The distillery celebrated wins across both core Tomatin Single Highland Malt and Antiquary Superior Deluxe Blended Scotch Whisky ranges, with the Antiquary Deluxe Blended 21 Years Old Malt receiving a coveted Double Gold Medal. Not to be out done, the Tomatin 12 Years Old and 18 Years Old Single Malts both received Gold Medals, while the Tomatin 25 Years Old and Antiquary 12 Years Old Deluxe Blend were awarded prestigious Silver Medals.
Now in its eighth year, the International Wine & Spirit Competition is one of the premier competitions on the international stage, aiming to promote the quality and excellence of the world's best wines, spirits and liqueurs.
The 21 Years Old Antiquary Deluxe Blended Malt saw of stiff competition from brands including Talisker 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch and Glengoyne 21 Year Old Single Malt, to win its Double Gold Medal. Using malts aged at least 21 years, the Antiquary 21 Years Old is an exclusive blend of Speyside and Highland malt with a splash of Islay and the fragrance of Lowland grains, creating a sophisticated and full-bodied dram.
Alistair Mutch, Director of Harvey Miller Wine & Spirit Agencies, UK distributors for Tomatin and Antiquary commented: “The success of all of the Tomatin and Antiquary products at this year’s World’s Spirits Competition is fantastic. We are delighted to have their undoubted quality recognised at such a major international event”.
Stephen Bremner, Marketing and Sales Manager for Tomatin Distillery commented: “Tomatin and Antiquary are outstanding whiskies and it is overwhelming to have the full age range of both brands succeed in such a highly contested competition”.