Ben Nevis 23 Year Old 1999 (cask 905) Limited - 70cl 50.8%

Ben Nevis 23 Year Old 1999 (cask 905) Limited - 70cl 50.8%

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Ben Nevis 23 Year Old 1999 (cask 905) Limited - 70cl 50.8%

Ben Nevis 23 Year Old 1999 (cask 905) Limited - 70cl 50.8%

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Tasting Journey

Age 23 Year Old
Distillery Ben Nevis
Region Highlands
Cask Type Hogshead
Style Scotch and Malt
Colour

Chestnut Oloroso Sherry

Nose

Aromas of toffee, walnuts and plum jam.

Palate

Taste of salted caramel, cinnamon and hints of wood spice.

Finish

A long and lasting finish, with sweet and savoury taste.

About This Whisky

Ben Nevis 23 Year Old 1999 (cask 905) is a luxurious expression offering 23 years of ageing in bourbon hogsheads, bottled at 50.8% ABV. Expect inviting aromas of toffee and plum jam, a palate of salted caramel and spiced pudding, and a long, rich finish. With just 276 bottles ever released, it’s both a collector’s item and a serious Highland whisky showcase.


About Ben Nevis

Ben Nevis Distillery

Founded by John “Long John” MacDonald in 1825, Ben Nevis Distillery is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. Nestled at the foot of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, which has a summit elevation of 4,413 feet above sea level, they have been crafting malt whisky from the highest water source in Scotland for nearly two hundred years.
After Long John's death in 1856, ownership was passed down to Donald McDonald, his son.
A second distillery was sited nearby in 1878 and named Nevis Distillery. In a bid to keep up with growing demand, the two distilleries eventually became one in the early twentieth century

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