Single Malt
Scotland
29 Sept 1966
Bourbon

An exceedingly old and rare offering from Speyside's Benriach distillery. This unpeated single malt was filled into a bourbon cask on 29th September 1966 and spent an astonishing 50 years maturing, becoming the distillery's oldest remaining vintage! Selected by master blender Rachel Barrie, the whisky was filled into a host of 37 bespoke crystal decanters to become Benriach's first 50-year-old expression, and its rarest release to date. Each bottle comes housed in a bespoke presentation case created by master craftsman John Galvin and inspired by Benriach's eclectic collection of casks, accompanied by a smart booklet providing an in-depth look at the story of this 50-year-old single malt, and a delve into Benriach's creative philosophy and diverse cask history.
Perfectly honed oak leads with chestnut, maraschino cherry and gentle acacia honey, interwoven with seductive truffle, narcissus, and refined musk.
Sip fifty years of luxurious refinement, with sublime honeyed dates and delicate oak spices.
Honeyed dates and delicate oak spices from the palate, in harmony with the lingering finesse of apple, pear and traces of grapefruit.

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