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    Tomatin Distillery Toast Double-Digit Growth

    Tomatin Distillery Toast Double-Digit Growth

    Published by Gbaf News

    Posted on June 19, 2018

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    Highland Scotch whisky distillery, Tomatin, located in the village of Tomatin near Inverness, has today (Monday 18th June) announced that turnover increased by almost 25% during the company’s most recent financial year.

    In the financial results released today, which covers the period from December 31 2016 to December 31 2017, turnover grew by 24.6 per cent year-on-year to £18 million – compared to £14.5 million recorded the previous year (2016). The results also show that Profit before Tax grew by 14% from £3,534,870 to £4,030,422.

    Additionally, the company releveled that the turnover for the distillery’s visitor centre has surpassed the £1 million mark for the very first time since opening. Having grown in line with the brand, the visitor centre has become an important revenue stream for the business.

    Stephen Bremner

    Stephen Bremner

    Stephen Bremner, who recently took up the position of Managing Director following more than a decade as the Sales Director, commented, “This is a very exciting time for Tomatin. In the past few years, we have gained a solid foothold in the international whisky market, particularly with our branded products.”

    Particularly buoyant markets for Tomatin include, the UK, USA and Germany, where the company reported its strongest sales. Stephen added, “Following a couple years of decline, the whisky market is back on its feet and Tomatin is steadily seducing the new wave of whisky drinkers – not just on Scottish soil, but globally.”

    Sat on the Speyside border, Tomatin is one of the largest distillers in the Highlands. In addition to its portfolio of core Tomatin products – spanning four decades, the distillery also producers Cù Bòcan, a lightly peated whisky, and range a range of blended whiskies.

    Highland Scotch whisky distillery, Tomatin, located in the village of Tomatin near Inverness, has today (Monday 18th June) announced that turnover increased by almost 25% during the company’s most recent financial year.

    In the financial results released today, which covers the period from December 31 2016 to December 31 2017, turnover grew by 24.6 per cent year-on-year to £18 million – compared to £14.5 million recorded the previous year (2016). The results also show that Profit before Tax grew by 14% from £3,534,870 to £4,030,422.

    Additionally, the company releveled that the turnover for the distillery’s visitor centre has surpassed the £1 million mark for the very first time since opening. Having grown in line with the brand, the visitor centre has become an important revenue stream for the business.

    Stephen Bremner

    Stephen Bremner

    Stephen Bremner, who recently took up the position of Managing Director following more than a decade as the Sales Director, commented, “This is a very exciting time for Tomatin. In the past few years, we have gained a solid foothold in the international whisky market, particularly with our branded products.”

    Particularly buoyant markets for Tomatin include, the UK, USA and Germany, where the company reported its strongest sales. Stephen added, “Following a couple years of decline, the whisky market is back on its feet and Tomatin is steadily seducing the new wave of whisky drinkers – not just on Scottish soil, but globally.”

    Sat on the Speyside border, Tomatin is one of the largest distillers in the Highlands. In addition to its portfolio of core Tomatin products – spanning four decades, the distillery also producers Cù Bòcan, a lightly peated whisky, and range a range of blended whiskies.

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