Ben Nevis 22 Year Old 2000 (cask 1002) Limited - 70cl 46.2%

Ben Nevis 22 Year Old 2000 (cask 1002) Limited - 70cl 46.2%

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Ben Nevis 22 Year Old 2000 (cask 1002) Limited - 70cl 46.2%

Ben Nevis 22 Year Old 2000 (cask 1002) Limited - 70cl 46.2%

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Tasting Journey

Age 22 Year Old
Distillery Ben Nevis
Region Highlands
Cask Type Hogshead
Style Scotch and Malt
Colour

Yellow Gold

Nose

Aromas of honey, pears and malty loaf notes

Palate

Taste of wood spice, sweet anise and cayenne pepper.

Finish

A medium, dry finish with fruit notes and wood spice.

About This Whisky

Ben Nevis 22 Year Old 2000 is a Highland single malt, bottled at 46.2% and limited to just over 300 bottles. With its light fruit, honey sweetness and gentle spice, it offers a nuanced and refined tasting experience, expect a lighter, fresher profile than older cask-strength bottlings. Ideal for collectors and fans of elegant cask‑strength scotch.


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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