The latest Contrasts series allows Scotch single malt whisky enthusiasts to compare two different expressions of Benromach that are virtually identical except that one is peated and one is not. The ...
The latest addition to the Benromach range is Benromach, Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 50 YO, 54.6% ABV, 700 ml. The Benromach Distillery is a small but historically significant Scotch whisky distillery ...
Based in Forres, Scotland, on the Moray coast, the Benromach Distillery was built in 1898 and revived in 1993 to embrace the Speyside style of single malt. But it has been difficult for U.S. customers ...
The Benromach Distillery Company created the whisky, which it describes as having 'aromas of summer fruits along with lemon and lime', with an ABV strength of 45%. The taste is sweet and fruity with ...
Moray distillery Benromach has released a 35-year-old whisky, one of its rarest single malts to date. Originally built in 1898, Benromach Distillery was forced to close in 1983. This latest release ...
The launch of Benromach Heritage 1973 will see a very limited run of 52 bottles of the single malt being released by the firm. Benromach 1973 (48.1% ABV), cask number 4606, is a dark golden malt, ...
Benromach is one of the smallest distilleries in Scotland and Speyside’s best-kept secret. Founded in 1898, it had a bumpy ride for nearly a century, with a series of owners and intermittent closures.
History: Benromach was founded in 1898 and I believe it is the smallest working distillery in Speyside. It's owned by Gordon & McPail, an Elgin-based whisky company who have been bottling their own ...
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