Benromach - 2010 Single Cask #596 - Whisky Bars Of Scotland

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Benromach - 2010 Single Cask #596 - Whisky Bars Of Scotland

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The building of Benromach Distillery in Forres, Morayshire, started after The Benromach Distillery Company was founded by Duncan McCallum and F.W. Brickman in 1898. With the distillery first opening in 1900, it was closed twice within a decade. Not opening again until after WWI, Benromach became silent once again for a further 5 years. Joseph Hobbs bought the distillery before handing it to the National Distillers of America in 1938. In the early 50s, DCL took ownership of Benromach, keeping the distillery open for 30 years. Refurbishments were carried out until yet again, Benromach was mothballed in 1983. The distillery was bought by Gordon & MacPhail, which brought Benromach a visitors centre at the site towards the end of the century.

This single-cask Benromach was bottled for Whisky Bars Of Scotland. Distilled on the 6th of September 2010, matured in a first-fill Bourbon barrel and bottled on the 29th of June 2021. This is one of only 229 bottles produced. 

  • Distillery: Benromach Whisky for auction
  • Bottler: Distillery
  • Country: Scotland
  • Region: Speyside
  • Size: 70cl
  • Type: Single Malt Whisky
  • Number of Bottles: 229
  • Strength (%): 57.2%
  • Cask No: 596
  • Decanter Weight: First Fill Bourbon Barrel
  • Distillery Status: Operational
  • Lot Type: Full Size
  • Shipping Weight: 2.00 KG

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