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Tomintoul Amarone Cask Finish Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Tomintoul Amarone Cask Finish Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

7.5 /10
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Type: Single Malt
ABV: 40%
Price: £39.75

Tomintoul has long been one of Speyside's quieter voices — a distillery that lets its spirit do the talking rather than leaning on marketing fanfare. Situated in the Cromdale Hills, it produces a notably gentle, approachable style of single malt that has earned it the unofficial title of "the gentle dram." So when I heard they'd released a no-age-statement expression finished in Amarone wine casks, I was genuinely curious. Amarone della Valpolicella is one of Italy's most concentrated, full-bodied red wines, made from partially dried grapes. Marrying that intensity with Tomintoul's light, easygoing character is a bold choice — and one that could either complement beautifully or overwhelm entirely.

At 40% ABV, this sits at the legal minimum for Scotch whisky, which is worth noting. It tells you the distillery is positioning this as an accessible, everyday pour rather than a cask-strength showpiece. That's not a criticism — there's real skill in making a whisky that's approachable without being bland, and Tomintoul's house style lends itself well to that brief. The Amarone cask finish should layer in dried fruit sweetness, a certain vinous depth, and perhaps some of that bittersweet cherry character that makes the wine itself so distinctive.

What to Expect

Without confirmed tasting notes to hand, what I can say is this: Amarone cask finishes tend to impart a rich, almost jammy quality to whisky. Think dried red berries, dark chocolate, and a subtle tannic grip that adds structure. On a spirit as light-bodied as Tomintoul's, those wine cask influences are likely to be front and centre rather than playing a supporting role. If you enjoy sherried Speysiders but want something with a slightly different accent — more Italian trattoria than Spanish bodega — this is the territory you're in.

The Verdict

At just under forty pounds, this occupies sensible ground. You're not paying a premium for age or exclusivity; you're paying for an interesting cask finish on a reliable Speyside malt. For anyone building out their whisky shelf or looking for something a touch different to offer guests, it earns its place. I'd score the Tomintoul Amarone Cask Finish a 7.5 out of 10. It's a well-judged release that plays to the distillery's strengths — gentleness, drinkability — while the Amarone cask adds genuine character and conversation value. It doesn't pretend to be something it isn't, and I respect that. My one reservation is the 40% bottling strength; even 43% would have given the wine cask influence a little more room to breathe. But taken on its own terms, this is a very pleasant, well-priced single malt with a genuine point of difference.

Best Served

Pour it neat at room temperature and give it five minutes in the glass — Amarone cask finishes tend to open up nicely with a little air. If you find it slightly closed, a few drops of water will coax out the fruit. This would also make a rather good after-dinner dram in place of a digestif, given its wine-cask heritage. I wouldn't mix it into cocktails; the subtlety of the cask finish would be lost. Neat, unhurried, perhaps alongside a square of dark chocolate — that's the way to appreciate what's happening here.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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