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Tomintoul is at the heart of The Cairngorms National Park surrounded by The Glenlivet Crown Estate. Walking -Wildlife and Whisky - Click below for Accomodation and info:-

 

 

 

For the Green - Tourism Site Click here

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The Collection of Scotland's Malt Whiskies to buy at the Whisky Castle at TOMINTOUL or On-line is quite outstanding, with every working Scottish Distillery represented by multiple expressions of fine Malts wherever possible. In addition we stock many rare whiskies from those distilleries at present mothballed or those long gone.

WE SPECIALISE IN NON - CHILLFILTERED, NON CARAMALISED BOTTLINGS!

Mike and Cathy Drury and their staff will make you very welcome.

Come and Visit! -

Open Mon thro Sat 10 am - 5.30pm :

Sundays 12.00pm - 5.30pm.

Closed Sundays October 1st until 1st March. -

January - phone for opening hours.

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CLICK PIC TO SHOP FOR THE TOMINTOUL The Gentle Dram

TO SEE HOW TOMINTOUL MALT WHISKY IS MADE CLICK HERE --

TOMINTOUL THE HOME OF LARGEST BOTTLE OF SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE WORLD VERIFIED THURSDAY THE 3RD OF SEPTEMBER 2009 BY GUINNESS (TM) WORLD RECORDS
Whisky Castle Ltd. 6 Main Street, Tomintoul, Ballindalloch, Moray, Scotland. AB37 9EX. Tel : 01807 580213

Order 1 of 500 only Commemorative 70cl bottles of Tomintoul 14 year old with its like same label and numbered certificate of authenticity £55.00 plus P&P.

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TOMINTOUL is the very first attempt to be accepted by Guinness World Records (TM) as a "World Record for the Largest Bottle of Scotch Whisky in the World"

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