Matured in refill-sherry butts & bottled at full strength this is a big, powerful whisky
- full of Speyside character. Benromach Benromach Distillery was designed by Charles C. Diog & constructed at Forres in 1898 & was due to commence production in 1899. But demand for scotch collapsed when the principle purchaser of Benromach’s malt whisky Pattison‘s of Leith went bankrupt & Benromach Distillery sat silent as the next decade rolled by. Intermittent production followed until major investment & refurbishment in the 1960s & 1970s turned Benromach into a thoroughly modern Speyside malt whisky distillery, only to close again in 1983. Ten years later it was purchased by the independent bottler Gordon & Mac Phail who fired up its single pair of stills in 1998 & nurtured Benromach ever since. Benromach Distillery welcomes visitors into the Benromach Distillery visitor centre, offers distillery tours & is a participant in the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival. Nose: Sweet toffee with tropical fruits
- pineapple & kiwi fruit. Some dry grass & cedar wood elements. Powerful, very sweet palate
- cloying, spices with burnt fruitcake flavours mellowing into leafy & dry glass.