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Benrinnes 2011 (bottled 2022) - Wilson & Morgan | 700ML

4.835,00 Kč

Whiskey: Benrinnes 2011 (bottled 2022) - Wilson & Morgan | 700ML

This single malt from Benrinnes joins the range from independent bottler Wilson & Morgan. Distilled in 2011, the whisky matured until 2022, including a finishing period in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 92 (46%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Benrinnes

Detailed Description

This single malt from Benrinnes joins the range from independent bottler Wilson & Morgan. Distilled in 2011, the whisky matured until 2022, including a finishing period in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.

Benrinnes 2011 (bottled 2022) - Wilson & Morgan | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: A host of fresh apples and pears are followed by sweet peaches and dried berries, joined by waves of buttery pastry.

Palate: Floral orchard honey and fragrant dried spices mingle, while oaken caramel and soaked sultanas bring sweetness to buttered malt loaf.

Finish: Things stay fruity, with notes of blueberry pancakes, candied nuts, milk chocolate, and vanilla cream.

Distillery Information

The original Benrinnes was sited almost a mile south-east of today’s distillery. Built on the Whitehouse Farm in 1826 by Peter McKenzie, the distillery was completely destroyed just three years later, after a great flood laid waste to the buildings. In 1835, a new distillery was built, sited on the side of its namesake, the 840m peak which looms over Speyside. Alongside four other distilleries, Benrinnes draws its water from springs on the mountain, tapping the Rowantree and Scurran Burns. Following a devastating fire at the end of the nineteenth century, BenRinnes was rebuilt, converting to electric power. The distillery has an unusual distillation method; the six stills are used to partially triple-distil the make. Benrinnes made use of a Saladin Box maltings system from 1964. In 1984, it was decommissioned and malt was bought in instead. Despite the long history of Benrinnes, there has only been one official bottling - in 1991 a fifteen year-old was released. Save for a few independent bottlings, the majority of the spirit has been used in blends, notably Johnnie Walker and J&B. Today, single malt whiskies from Benrinnes remain a rare treat. The distillery is currently under Diageo ownership.

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Benrinnes 2011 (bottled 2022) - Wilson & Morgan | 700ML

4.835,00 Kč

Whiskey: Benrinnes 2011 (bottled 2022) - Wilson & Morgan | 700ML

This single malt from Benrinnes joins the range from independent bottler Wilson & Morgan. Distilled in 2011, the whisky matured until 2022, including a finishing period in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 92 (46%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Benrinnes

This single malt from Benrinnes joins the range from independent bottler Wilson & Morgan. Distilled in 2011, the whisky matured until 2022, including a finishing period in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.

Benrinnes 2011 (bottled 2022) - Wilson & Morgan | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: A host of fresh apples and pears are followed by sweet peaches and dried berries, joined by waves of buttery pastry.

Palate: Floral orchard honey and fragrant dried spices mingle, while oaken caramel and soaked sultanas bring sweetness to buttered malt loaf.

Finish: Things stay fruity, with notes of blueberry pancakes, candied nuts, milk chocolate, and vanilla cream.

Distillery Information

The original Benrinnes was sited almost a mile south-east of today’s distillery. Built on the Whitehouse Farm in 1826 by Peter McKenzie, the distillery was completely destroyed just three years later, after a great flood laid waste to the buildings. In 1835, a new distillery was built, sited on the side of its namesake, the 840m peak which looms over Speyside. Alongside four other distilleries, Benrinnes draws its water from springs on the mountain, tapping the Rowantree and Scurran Burns. Following a devastating fire at the end of the nineteenth century, BenRinnes was rebuilt, converting to electric power. The distillery has an unusual distillation method; the six stills are used to partially triple-distil the make. Benrinnes made use of a Saladin Box maltings system from 1964. In 1984, it was decommissioned and malt was bought in instead. Despite the long history of Benrinnes, there has only been one official bottling - in 1991 a fifteen year-old was released. Save for a few independent bottlings, the majority of the spirit has been used in blends, notably Johnnie Walker and J&B. Today, single malt whiskies from Benrinnes remain a rare treat. The distillery is currently under Diageo ownership.

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