Ben Nevis The Duchess 12 Years Old Cask 117 54.7% 2012


4.4 étoiles - 3 avis professionnels
€ 73,55 (hors TVA)
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Distillerie Ben Nevis
Embouteilleur The Duchess
Serie GAME & WILDLIFE SERIES
Mise en bouteille pour
Date de distillation 24.04.2012
Date de mise en bouteille 06.11.2024
Pays Écosse
Région Highlands
Age 12
Cask Type Bourbon Hogshead
Numéro de fût 117
Alcohol % 54.7%
Volume
État Parfait
Étiquette Parfait
Stock 124

Avis professionnels

BOW (89)

Words of Whisky (89)

Spot on. Haven’t always been a fan of this profile, but I certainly appreciate it now.
Nose
Right, immediately funky and a very outspoken Ben Nevis. There’s a touch of brass and copper, as well as candied lemons and Greek yoghurt. Then slivers of sourdough, fruity hops and chalk, followed by a tinge of mustard powder and even some rhubarb.
Taste
Full of oils. Plenty of minerals too, alongside hints of walnuts and peanut skins. There’s a bit of pepper, some horseradish, green olives and a good amount of underripe lemon. Decidedly uncommercial and almost wacky, but quintessential Ben Nevis.
Finish
Medium length. Lingering lemons, chalk and grainy cereals. Also something brine-y.

Malt Fascination (86)

distillery with several faces that has been through some ups and downs through the years. Massively fruity in one era and insanely funky in the next. It seems to work best when those two aspects meet in the middle!

Sniff:
This has a dirty nose, and it’s glorious. Leather, vegemite, yeast, engine grease. Somehow pickled walnuts. A bit of sweetness from overripe fruits.

Sip:
The palate continues with the funky notes. It’s rather old fashioned and fatty, not entirely unlike Benromach. The ABV isn’t overly noticeable after a little while, and the fruity sweetness takes over. Quite juicy, but not without some yeasty vegemite-esque notes.

Swallow:
The finish veers right back to the nose and the rather singular focus on the ‘dirty’ notes. It’s rather fatty again, but turns slightly more dry after some seconds.

It’s a rather unique dram with the level of dirtiness, funkiness, whatever you want to call it. For me, it’s really interesting but a tad one directional. If you’re into this Ben Nevis style, you’ll love this, but if you want the fruity one, this might not be it.


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