A bottle of Benriach Quarter Cask, which matures twice, once in custom quarter casks and once in bourbon barrels. The more wood and whiskey that interact in the smaller barrels, the more those familia... Read more
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Name | Benriach Quarter Cask |
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Brand | Benriach |
Average Price | £62.75 |
Type | Scotch Whisky |
Region | Speyside Whisky |
Volume | 1000ml |
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Alcohol Content (ABV) | 46% |
Country of Origin | Scotland |
Created On CasKompare | 02-05-2023 |
Order Now: Experience the smooth taste and rich aroma of Benriach Scotch Whisky by ordering your 1000ml bottle today With an ABV of46, this premium whisky is the perfect addition to any collection or for sharing with friends. Order now.
Benriach, a Speyside single malt Scotch whiskey, has a unique whisky manufacturing history that dates back to 1898 when founder John Duff constructed his distillery. Without this tradition, Benriach would not be the interesting and exceptional whisky that it is today. Benriach is a ruggedly picturesque distillery in north Speyside that draws water from a mineral-rich aquifer deep underneath the distillery. It is located on the site of the former Riach farm. Our whiskey producers are free to explore the full flavor potential of single malt, producing some of the richest, most multi-layered whiskies in Speyside, thanks to a long-standing history of distilling three varieties of whisky: traditional unpeated, Highland peated, and triple distilled. Under the direction of Master Blender Dr. Rachel Barrie, this custom is being practiced today. The tale of Benriach tells of a Speyside jewel that has been kept concealed but is now slowly disclosing its delights for everyone to enjoy.