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Single Malt
Ben Nevis
Scotland
This 10 year old Ben Nevis single malt exudes some beautiful coffee, chocolate and toffeed peat notes, a firm representative of the Western Highland style.
Fresh and quite dry. A supple greenness with soft leafy notes with a rich fruitiness. Hints of orange and Seville marmalade with a light vinous character and nutty undertones.
Gentle dryness. Toffee. Looming omnipresent are solid peat notes with a bitter sweetness.
Silken, toffee and caramel notes balanced with a touch of mochaccino and dark chocolate on the tail.
Very good nice taste floats in the mouth very smooth & soft
"Excellent old school"- a previous reviewer gave very sage advice. (Please refer to the comment). This 'Dew' of Ben Nevis is actually better than 9/10ths of all whisky in the world particularly in the quality of the smoothness and drinkability. At 46% most need water to be consumable with any sort of 'gusto' - not so here. You will not get this calibre of spirit at any price or age without spending mega in the future. You have been warned!
Peat, caramel and light bitterness full of sweetness
Absolutely lovely dram after the bottle has been opened for a day or two. I wasn't sure about it when i first opened the bottle but it is quickly becoming one of my favourites, really nice stuff!. Pretty expensive for a 10 year old whisky but it is a beauty.
A whisky, like Springbank, that separates itself from the rest. Wonderful winterdram!