Whisky Single Malts Of Scotland Benrinnes 13 Anni 70cl
BenrinnesSingle malt whisky · 70 cl · 54.8% vol · Fruity, spicy, slightly peaty
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| Benrinnes | |
| Single malt whisky | |
| Fruity, spicy, slightly peaty | |
| Malted barley, water, yeast | |
| 70 cl | |
| 54.8% | |
| Ex-sherry or ex-bourbon oak casks | |
| 13 years | |
| Distillation in copper stills | |
| 2 | |
| Cold filtration | |
| Golden amber | |
| At room temperature, neat or with water |
The Whisky Single Malts of Scotland Benrinnes 13 Years Old is an exceptional distillate from the Speyside region, renowned for producing some of the best Scottish whiskies. This expression, distilled at the Benrinnes Distillery, has matured for 13 years in selected oak casks, resulting in a whisky of extraordinary complexity and depth.
The Benrinnes 13 Years Old stands out for its rich and enveloping aromatic profile. On the nose, intertwined notes of ripe fruit, sweet spices, and a light hint of toasted malt are revealed, subsequently developing into hints of chocolate and a subtle touch of peat smoke. On the palate, the whisky is fully balanced: the sweetness of caramel and vanilla blends with nuances of dried fruit and a hint of black pepper, leading to a long and rewarding finish, marked by a refined spicy and slightly smoky aftertaste.
For whisky lovers, the Benrinnes 13 Years Old represents a prestigious choice that manages to capture the essence of Scottish tradition with a touch of modern elegance. Perfect to enjoy neat, possibly accompanied by a bit of water to enhance all its aromatic nuances.
Benrinnes
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Benrinnes.
Distillation
Historically employed a partial triple distillation (1974–2007); since 2007 it has operated with two wash stills and four spirit stills. Worm tubs (cooled-neck type) are mentioned in technical descriptions.
Ageing
Traditional maturation in casks; some official expressions have exclusive ex-sherry maturation, while independent bottlings commonly use various finishes or refills in different cask types.