Benrinnes, another rather unknown distillery. There have been some tremendous Benrinnes, which I really liked, from sherry casks. This one could be something very nice! Lets hope it lives up to my expectations!
Nose:
It smells young, and its 25 years old. What’s happening here? Quite some alcohol and I’m getting the idea this was laid down in a third fill sherry butt. I think I smell coriander. Leaf herbs, but still spirity. Some biscuits.
Taste:
Lots of pepper and some biscuits again. A tiny hint of lemon zest. It gets a bit smoother after a while and then a little bit of creamy vanilla pops up. Creme brulee without the caramel.
Finish:
Something that sears your tongue a little at first, and then very smooth. A short finish as well and nothing exciting is happening.
This cask is truly a blenders’ dram in my view. I get the feeling the cask has been reused too often and it had only a little maturing influence on the whisky. Its not a bad whisky, but there is nothing there to remember it by.
Benrinnes 25, 17-10-1984 – 19-8-2010, 51%, available at the Bladnoch webshop and distillery.
Nose: 4
Taste: 5
Finish: 5
Overal experience: 4
Price/quality: 0
Total: 18 points

mmmm…. sounds disappointing.
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Just poured it…nose not that spectaculair…