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Balmenach 2011 12 Year Old, Old Particular 70cl 48.4%

Balmenach 2011 12 Year Old, Old Particular 70cl 48.4%

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Description

Balmenach 2011 - 12 Years Old - Old Particular is a Speyside single-cask single malt, aged in a single refill hogshead. It has notes of buttery pastry, warm croissants, caramelised nuts, apricot, orchard fruits and cinnamon. It comes at a strength of 48.4% ABV and is natural colour and non-chill filtered.

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Region

Speyside

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Style

Single malt

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United Kingdom

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Distillery

Douglas Laing

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