Braeval 14 Year Old 2010 Infrequent Flyers - 70cl 58.8%

Braeval 14 Year Old 2010 Infrequent Flyers - 70cl 58.8%

$100.06
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Braeval 14 Year Old 2010 Infrequent Flyers - 70cl 58.8%

Braeval 14 Year Old 2010 Infrequent Flyers - 70cl 58.8%

$100.06
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Tasting Journey

Age 14 Year Old
Distillery Braeval
Region Speyside
Cask Type Oloroso Puncheon
Style Scotch and Malt
Colour

Burnt Umber

Nose

Aromas of rich sherry, intertwined with notes of toasted almonds, dried fruits like raisins and figs, dark chocolate, and a hint of sweet spice.

Palate

Taste of ripe fruit, caramelized sugar, and warm spices, complemented by subtle notes of oak and vanilla.

Finish

Long and satisfying, leaving a lingering warmth with hints of sherry sweetness.

About This Whisky

Braeval 14 year old 2010 from the Infrequent Flyers series is a bold single malt scotch whisky, bottled at 58.8% ABV. This expression typically offers a vibrant profile with notes of citrus, honey, and a hint of spice. The 70cl bottle is perfect for those looking to explore the unique flavors of this lesser-known distillery. It's an exciting choice for whisky lovers seeking something distinctive and flavorful.


About Braeval Distillery

The Braeval distillery was founded in 1973 by a consortium of investors, under the name Braes of Glenlivet, though it has always been known simply as Braeval. The distillery was built at a time when the Scotch whisky industry was expanding, and it was designed to be a high-capacity operation with modern equipment to meet the rising demand for blended whisky.
Situated near the village of Ballindalloch, in the heart of Speyside, Braeval sits on the banks of the River Spey—a region known for its pristine water sources and ideal climate for whisky maturation. The distillery is surrounded by picturesque hills and heather, typical of Speyside’s rolling landscape.
The distillery has had several owners throughout its history.
It was initially owned by The Braes of Glenlivet Distillery Company but was later acquired by Chivas Brothers (part of the Pernod Ricard group).
In the early 2000s, the distillery underwent a rebranding and was re-commissioned under the name Braeval. Despite this, it has remained a relatively quiet producer, focusing primarily on supplying malt whisky for blends.

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