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Benriach 19 Year Old 2001 (cask 18097) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing) | 700ML

2.817,00 kr

Whiskey: Benriach 19 Year Old 2001 (cask 18097) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing) | 700ML

A single cask, single malt whisky distilled at Benriach in 2011. It matured for 11 years in a tawny Port pipe before indie bottler Alistair Walker released it for its Infrequent Flyers collection in 2022.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 100 (50%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: BenRiach

Detailed Description

A brill bottle of single malt from Benriach, distilled back in October 2001 and matured in a single refill hogshead for 19 years. In 2022, the cask was opened by the team at indie bottler Hunter Laing, who bottled the whisky up for its Old Malt Cask series. Just 241 bottles were produced.

Benriach 19 Year Old 2001 (cask 18097) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Ripe notes of light fruits with soft banana, melon, and apricot, followed by soft caramel biscuits.

Palate: Waxed peels, slightly oily with stewed apples and gently herbal, earthen spice.

Finish: A robust dose of oak on the finish brings dry, peppery spice, whilst caramel sweetness remains.

Distillery Information

Founded in 1898 by John Duff, the original Benriach was short-lived; following monetary difficulties the distillery was sold to the Longmorn Distilleries Company who closed it at the turn of the twentieth century. Benriach, named for the Gaelic for ‘speckled mountain’, was one of the few distilleries with its own floor maltings, following closure they remained in use, supplying neighbouring Longmorn. The upturn in whisky’s fortunes in the 1960s saw Benriach run from 1965 onwards under new owners The Glenlivet Distillers, before Seagrams purchased the distillery in 1978. In 1985 two extra stills were added bringing the total to four. The floor maltings were in use again and remained so continuously until 1999. When Pernod Ricard took over Seagram’s whisky division in 2001 Benriach was mothballed, but in April of 2004, Benriach was sold, along with several thousand casks, for £5.4million to the South African company, Infra Trading, combining their efforts with Burn Stewart director Billy Walker. They reopened the distillery the following year and soon established the Benriach Distilling Co.

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Benriach 19 Year Old 2001 (cask 18097) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing) | 700ML

2.817,00 kr

Whiskey: Benriach 19 Year Old 2001 (cask 18097) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing) | 700ML

A single cask, single malt whisky distilled at Benriach in 2011. It matured for 11 years in a tawny Port pipe before indie bottler Alistair Walker released it for its Infrequent Flyers collection in 2022.

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: 100 (50%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: BenRiach

A brill bottle of single malt from Benriach, distilled back in October 2001 and matured in a single refill hogshead for 19 years. In 2022, the cask was opened by the team at indie bottler Hunter Laing, who bottled the whisky up for its Old Malt Cask series. Just 241 bottles were produced.

Benriach 19 Year Old 2001 (cask 18097) - Old Malt Cask (Hunter Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Ripe notes of light fruits with soft banana, melon, and apricot, followed by soft caramel biscuits.

Palate: Waxed peels, slightly oily with stewed apples and gently herbal, earthen spice.

Finish: A robust dose of oak on the finish brings dry, peppery spice, whilst caramel sweetness remains.

Distillery Information

Founded in 1898 by John Duff, the original Benriach was short-lived; following monetary difficulties the distillery was sold to the Longmorn Distilleries Company who closed it at the turn of the twentieth century. Benriach, named for the Gaelic for ‘speckled mountain’, was one of the few distilleries with its own floor maltings, following closure they remained in use, supplying neighbouring Longmorn. The upturn in whisky’s fortunes in the 1960s saw Benriach run from 1965 onwards under new owners The Glenlivet Distillers, before Seagrams purchased the distillery in 1978. In 1985 two extra stills were added bringing the total to four. The floor maltings were in use again and remained so continuously until 1999. When Pernod Ricard took over Seagram’s whisky division in 2001 Benriach was mothballed, but in April of 2004, Benriach was sold, along with several thousand casks, for £5.4million to the South African company, Infra Trading, combining their efforts with Burn Stewart director Billy Walker. They reopened the distillery the following year and soon established the Benriach Distilling Co.

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