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Distillery Name: Banff

Distillery Headline: Banff Distillery

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Banff 21 Year Old 1982 Rare Malts - 70cl 57.1%
Banff 21 Year Old 1982 Rare Malts - 70cl 57.1%

Banff 21 Year Old 1982 Rare Malts - 70cl 57.1%

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Description

Banff 21 Year Old 1982 Rare Malts was distilled in 1982 aged in Oak Cask until bottling under the Rare Malts Label 21 years later during the early years of the new Millenium. Banff is a legendary single malt worthy of its loyal following in the world of rare whiskies. 

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Yellow Gold

NOSE

A profusion of fruits; apples and pears, calvados and a good spice

Palate

A taste of creamy digestive biscuit, vanilla notes, sultanas and spice.

Finish

Bitter walnuts and ginger marmalade

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Region

Speyside

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Style

Cask strength and Single malt

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Age

21 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Banff

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Cask Type

Oak Cask

about the distillery

Banff Distillery

The original distillery was built in the Royal Burgh in 1824 by one Major James McKilligan before passing into the hands of the Simpson family. In 1863, James Simpson Jr. closed it down and resumed distilling at a new site at Inverboyndie, closer to the railway line.
Located on the Moray Coast, in distillery terms Banff was situated between Macduff and Glenglassaugh. In its early days, when still owned by the Simpson family, a single malt was bottled under the name Old Banff and supplied to the House of Commons. In the DCL era, it provided fillings for blends. There are very occasional bottlings, most notably within Diageo’s now discontinued Rare Malts range. The whisky had a slight smoky tinge underneath perfumed notes, a distinct apple note and the light oiliness of many of these older distilleries

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