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Dram Mor - Benrinnes Single Malt Scotch

 
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Benrinnes is primarily utilized by Diageo as workhouse distillery, churning out malt for its popular Johnnie Walker blends and trading stock with other blending houses. Prior to a modernization project in 2007, the distillation at Benrinnes was quite complex and involved a partial triple distillation. This process was simplified by moving to a more traditional double process. Yet, Benrinnes still retains its meaty composition and light and floral notes, favored in many Speyside single malts. Benrinnes is typically only released as a single malt in Diageo’s Flora and Fauna series but unfortunately for the U.S. this series is not available in the American market. Fortunately, however, many independent bottlers have embraced the Benrinnes single malt, releasing it in various age statements and cask finishes. This Dràm Mòr release in a Rancio Sec (red wine) cask is believed to be the first scotch whisky ever finished in this type of cask! A very light, floral and easy to sip dram.

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Tasting notes

Nose: Fresh, calm milk chocolate.

Palate: A uniquely sumptuous flavour that plays with the tase buds. Very complex and an absolute joy. Lightly peppery and unsweetened coco.

Finish: Warming pepper which finesses the taste buds.

Brand
Dram Mor
Size
700ml
ABV
53.70
Country
Scotland
Region
Speyside
Kosher
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Years Aged

10

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★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 4/5 AI Rating

Reviewers praise the Dram Mor Benrinnes as an excellent independent bottling of a distillery that rarely appears as a single malt. Enthusiasts describe a rich, full-bodied Speyside character with meaty, sulfurous depth and complex fruit notes. Fans consider it a must-try for whisky explorers seeking gems from Diageo's lesser-known distilleries.

*This is an AI-generated summary based on publicly available reviews and discussions.