Benriach 50 ans 1966 70cl 44.5°
This BenRiach 50 Year Old from 1966 is a rare and precious expression of the BenRiach distillery located in the Speyside region of Scotland. This 70cl single malt, bottled at 44.5%, bears witness to the distillery's exceptional expertise, particularly in the art of prolonged maturation.
Aged for 50 years in an exceptional bourbon cask (n°2383) filled in September 1966, this single malt perfectly illustrates the richness and aromatic complexity of BenRiach. It reveals rich aromas of honeyed dates, delicate oak spices and subtle hints of apple, pear and grapefruit. On the palate, it offers a balance of smoothness and complexity, with a long finish marked by finesse and elegance.
Presented in a crystal decanter by Glasstorm and a luxurious box designed by John Galvin, this whisky is a limited edition for collectors and lovers of ultra-premium spirits. It testifies to BenRiach's commitment to innovation and tradition in the creation of unique whiskies.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 44.5° |
Distillery | The BenRiach |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Speyside |
Age | 50 years |
Maturation | Bourbon |
Packaging | Wooden Case |
Alcohol | Yes |
Reference: | 26193 |
The BenRiach distillery was founded in 1897 by the Grant family, right next to the Longmorn distillery, but it stopped its activity in 1900 after the whisky crisis when the Pattison entreprise collapsed.
Benriach, its wealth: stocks of sherry casks, rums wines ... impressive.
Located at the southern exit of Elgin, on the road to Rothes, in Speyside in Scotland, Benriach was also called "Longmorn II" because the two distilleries are almost Siamese. Benriach had a chaotic start.
Victim of the resounding bankruptcy of Pattisons which precipitated many distilleries in its fall, following its purchases of whisky on credit, the distillery closed after two years. Only its malting areas remained operational, notably to feed Longmorn malt. The distillation did not resume until 1965!
After an extension that brought the number of stills in 1985 from two to four, Benriach changed hands in 2001 and again in 2004. Billy Walker, a prominent personality in the world of whisky, then embarks on the adventure with two investors . The stills find the flame!
Today, it is Brown Forman who is currently the owner of this distillery.
The Benriach distillery is home to an impressive stock of old barrels. Its cellars are full of sherry butts of all kinds (oloroso, pedro ximenez ...), new oak barrels, bourbon barrels and hogsheads dating back to the 1960s, and casks containing wine, rum, Madeira, port, even rioja!
Those who sleep in the traditional cellars (dunnage) bathe in an extraordinary orange light.
The capacity of the distillery is 2.8 million liters of pure alcohol, about 900,000 bottles of Single Malt.
The versions with a name or an adjective are peated (Curiositas, Birnie Moss ...) and the accounts of ages without name or adjective are not peated (10 years, 16 years ...).
Exception: The Heart of Speyside that characterizes the essence of Speyside is unpeated.