• Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Region Speyside
  • Distillery Benrinnes
  • Age 17 Year Old
  • Style Single Malt Whisky
  • Alcohol 50.4%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • jam
  • sherry bomb
  • oak
  • biscuit
  • coffee
  • caramel
  • cinnamon
  • melon
  • fire

Benrinnes

17 Year Old 1995 - Cask Strength Collection (0.7l, 50.4%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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There are few things more exciting or delicious than discovering a new bottle of Scotch to add to your collection.

One thing is for sure, expanding your Spirits universe with Benrinnes 17 Year Old 1995 - Cask Strength Collection is a fun way to enjoy yourself.

It is adored for its flavor profile. Jam, Sherry bomb, Oak, and Biscuit are the most prominent flavors in this 17 Year Old Single Malt Whisky. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is just like every other Scotch. This bottle delivers true taste bound for Spirits connoisseurs. Seeking adventure in your glass? Look no further.

It is carefully distilled by Benrinnes in Speyside, Scotland and bottled at 50.4%. The result is well-rounded Single Malt Whisky meant to be enjoyed by Spirits enthusiasts and novices alike.

Go beyond your standard choice and see for yourself. You can always discover more flavors with a vast selection of bottles from all over the world.

  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Region Speyside
  • Distillery Benrinnes
  • Age 17 Year Old
  • Style Single Malt Whisky
  • Alcohol 50.4%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
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  • jam
  • sherry bomb
  • oak
  • biscuit
  • coffee
  • caramel
  • cinnamon
  • melon
  • fire
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The only real "official" releases of Benrinnes as a single malt is a 15YO, issued as part of the "Flora and Fauna" range -- part of a larger coordinated strategy by various distillers in Scotland -- and a 21YO issued as a part of the "Rare Malt" promotion.
Whisky distilling goes way back to 1494 when the first recorded batch was made by a posse of monks who acquired about 60 gallons of barley and decided to turn it into "aqua vitae". They created the first 1,500 bottles of Scotch in History.
Categories of Scotch Whisky: Single malt, Blended malt (formerly called Vatted malt), blended, single grain and blended grain Scotch.
First-class Whiskies are taxed not only by the state but also by the angels. This refers to the 4% of Whisky that evaporates from the barrels every year, a phenomenon known as the angel’s share.
Scotland is home to more than 20 million casks of maturing Whisky. That’s four for every person living there. Nuts!
Is Scotch always Scottish? What do you think? Yes. The answer is yes.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
The only real "official" releases of Benrinnes as a single malt is a 15YO, issued as part of the "Flora and Fauna" range -- part of a larger coordinated strategy by various distillers in Scotland -- and a 21YO issued as a part of the "Rare Malt" promotion.
Whisky distilling goes way back to 1494 when the first recorded batch was made by a posse of monks who acquired about 60 gallons of barley and decided to turn it into "aqua vitae". They created the first 1,500 bottles of Scotch in History.
Categories of Scotch Whisky: Single malt, Blended malt (formerly called Vatted malt), blended, single grain and blended grain Scotch.
First-class Whiskies are taxed not only by the state but also by the angels. This refers to the 4% of Whisky that evaporates from the barrels every year, a phenomenon known as the angel’s share.
Scotland is home to more than 20 million casks of maturing Whisky. That’s four for every person living there. Nuts!
Is Scotch always Scottish? What do you think? Yes. The answer is yes.
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