Benromach whisky reviews (11)
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Benromach Organic - Smoother than James Bond
89
Benromach distillery is Speyside’s smallest - located on the outskirts of the ancient market town of Forres, in north-east Scotland. Just two experienced distillers passionately hand-craft Benromach … read more
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Benromach 10 years old - Marsh-Mellow Oil
86
Nose - Marshmallow, spice and leather jackets. Like a sweet hippy incense. Lovely. Palate - Very silky, oily, it slips around your mouth and almost seems too much but then the flavours come through. It's… read more
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Benromach Traditional - A fine line (Not to be overlooked!)
76
Indeed... Not to be overlooked like many non-age-statement bottlings, I happen to know that the Benromach Traditional is typically a 7 Year Old, bourbon-aged whisky. The "hand selected (bourbon) oak … read more
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Benromach Organic - Oak?
80
More wood than Ron Jeremy. I'll bet this wood is organic too.
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Benromach Origins - Interesting Speysider
80
The Benromach Origins was made from locally grown Golden Promise barley. Nowadays, distillers prefer barley with a higher yield (like Optic), but Benromach (and The Macallan) use Golden Promise as they… read more
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Benromach 10 Year Old - Smokey Speysider
80
The independent bottler Gorden & MacPhail is owner of Speyside’s smallest operating distillery since 1993: Benromach. Today I’m trying the ‘new’ Benromach, i.e. whisky that has been distilled and matured… read more
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Benromach 10 Year Old - More powerful than a black hole...
95
The Benromach 10yr is one of the most attractive malts I've ever had. Granted, I've only been imbibing whisky for 3 years or so. So, I'm new to this wonderful world of whisky... Like many of you, I… read more
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Benromach 2002 Peat Smoke - Nice and Smokey!
75
Nice and Smokey!
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Benromach 10 year old - Very fine indeed.
80
I liked this a lot.
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Benromach 1999 Origins Batch 1 Golden Promise Barley - Syrup on Toast
85
Licking melted butter and running syrup off the edge of toasted brown bread.
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