As Martin says, it's written to the log as soon as you commit the transaction. Dirty pages (that is, data that has been modified) will be written asynchronously to the datafiles during the checkpoint process.
This is also the reason transactions can increase performance immensely. If you have a tight loop that performs an insert statement by itself on each iteration, each iteration will effectively hit the disk as the log is written. If you instead open a transaction outside of the loop, the disk will only be hit once, as the transaction is committed afterwards.