Benriach
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Benriach is one of the distilleries that has modernized storage techniques and, more than anything else, shown what can be achieved with innovative cask aging.
Benriach is one of the distilleries that has modernized storage techniques and, more than anything else, shown what can be achieved with innovative cask aging.
Benriach is one of the distilleries that has modernized storage techniques and, more than anything else, shown what can be achieved with innovative cask aging. The highly acclaimed and classic twelve-year-old has now received a new recipe where three types of casks form a flavorful trio.
Golden, honey-colored.
Honey, coconut, maple syrup, and blueberry pie.
Maraschino cherries, citrus, roasted hazelnuts, sultanas, chocolate, and coffee.
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This Speyside single malt has been aged for 27 years in an Oloroso sherry puncheon. The result is an exceptionally rich and luxurious whisky. Only 659 bottles have been filled.
Benriach Malting Season Batch 3 is an elegant and highly drinkable whisky that takes us back to old Scotland. It's a whisky for anyone interested in classic and genuine craftsmanship. Benriach is one of the few distilleries that still operates a traditional malt floor. Most distilleries long ago abandoned this old-fashioned and labor-intensive method and instead buy pre-malted barley from central maltings. Benriach Malting Season is therefore an intriguing whisky to try for anyone wanting to experience authentic craftsmanship and understand the impact of traditional floor malting on flavor. To further enhance the traditional style, they have chosen to use the Concerto barley variety. It was once very common, but is hardly used anymore in Scotland.
Sandend is a textbook example of whisky in the coastal style, and an excellent illustration of how whisky aged right by the sea evolves during maturation. It's a mild and easy-drinking whisky, almost gentle despite its high alcohol content. It's an excellent sipping dram to start off a tasting or to conclude a fine dinner.
Lauder's whisky was created as early as 1836, making it one of the oldest still-existing brands of Scotch whisky. The name comes from Archibald Lauder, who owned a shop in Glasgow and had the idea to create his own whisky in 1834. It took him two years to perfect it. Already in the 19th century, Lauder's became very popular and won awards in competitions both in Europe and the USA.