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Single Malt
That Boutique-y Whisky Company
Scotland
This is 'That Boutique-y Whisky Company's' first Benrinnes. This indomitable distillery has suffered floods, fires and bankruptcy yet has soldiered on and still producers fine malt whisky to this day.
‘That Boutique-y Whisky Company’ bottles single malts, single grains, bourbons, blended malts and blends from a variety of renowned distilleries. These whiskies are adorned with cultish graphic-novel-style labels.
The label features Pete McPeat and Jack Washback off of that there whiskyfun.com, having a one-sided conversation about the distillation process at Benrinnes up until 2007/2008 (riveting we know!).
202 bottles of this batch were produced.
A fat aroma of stewing peaches and lychees dominates the nose with side notes of a just opened packet of juicy sultanas and moist fruit cake. Positively enchanting!
Silky and oily with reduced tropical fruit juices, fireworks, grape juice and a sprinkling of cinnamon and nutmeg.
Lingering firework smoke, rhubarb, passion fruit and peaches in a full-bodied and fruity finish.
Big and fruity with fireworks to boot. This is a flavour bomb of a dram that is instantly gratifying and supremely delectable.
Hey there. We don't add anything to our whisky, so any cask enhancements would have been done by the distillery, not us. --The Chaps at Master of Malt
has this this whisky undergone any additional cask enhancement..like tawny port or other sweet wine finishes?Just interesting..
Aroma: poweful caramel at the start. Maple syrup, cramelized sugar. Bit of rum style. Spicy raisins, other dried fruits. Apricot, mandarine, grapes jam. With water comes more raisins. Palate: oak tannins, spices, damp earth. Some hints of steel, struck matches. Oily. Jam of mixed fruits. Finish: fruity and spicy with lots of raisins and cacao. Comments: very deep aroma and palate. Interesting notes of steel and struck matches. This time I kind of liked it. Multidimmensional one. I am sure it has it's fans.