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Benrinnes 18 Year Old 1997 - Single Cask (Master of Malt)

(70cl, 58.4%)

Benrinnes 18 Year Old 1997 - Single Cask (Master of Malt)

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Benrinnes 18 Year Old Bottling Note

Here we see one of our very own Master of Malt Single Cask Series bottlings - an 18 year old Benrinnes! It was distilled in October 1997 and left to mature in a bourbon cask until March 2016. We bottled it at 58.4% ABV, and have presented this tasty whisky in bottles with our innovative glass closures!

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Rich in apple notes, with a touch of cloudy apple cider too. Summer berry tart with a digestive biscuit base. Hints of rhubarb and honey.

Palate: Toasted bread, marmalade, cherry and sugar covered almond. Malty vanilla develops a little later on.

Finish: Fizzy apple laces and Mars Bars.

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Benrinnes 18 Year Old 1997 - Single Cask (Master of Malt) Reviews

Rhubarb!

Spot on. The little caramelised bits around the edge of a Rhubarb crumble.

19th December 2016

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