Ben Nevis 10 46% 5cl
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Miniature Ben Nevis 10 46% 5cl
The single malt was introduced to the market back in 1996 using whisky produced in 1986, the last year that Long John International produced whisky at Ben Nevis distillery. Initially sales were very slow until we packaged the bottle in a presentation tube since when this has gone on to become our largest selling whisky. In Jim Murray?s ?Whisky Bible 2004? he says this:- ?such a massive introduction to the palate: soft oils, citrus notes and very big oak on the malt, but sweet enough to chew forever; the integration of the oak really makes for some finish: long, hints of bitter roast coffee against the sweet oils; the nose makes you say oh-oh, but you need a knife, fork spoon and napkin for the taste?.
They were awarded a grand gold medal by Monde Selection in 1999 and again in 2000. It also won a gold medal in 2001 and a trophy for three consecutive years of being awarded gold and grand gold medals. We were also awarded a silver medal by Monde Selection for this product in 2003.
The Single Malt Review:
Tim and Dave from The SMR YouTube channel, based in New Zealand give their unbiased and impartial review below. (Scores 87 and 88)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHXH283sT54
Miniature Ben Nevis 10 46% 5cl
The single malt was introduced to the market back in 1996 using whisky produced in 1986, the last year that Long John International produced whisky at Ben Nevis distillery. Initially sales were very slow until we packaged the bottle in a presentation tube since when this has gone on to become our largest selling whisky. In Jim Murray?s ?Whisky Bible 2004? he says this:- ?such a massive introduction to the palate: soft oils, citrus notes and very big oak on the malt, but sweet enough to chew forever; the integration of the oak really makes for some finish: long, hints of bitter roast coffee against the sweet oils; the nose makes you say oh-oh, but you need a knife, fork spoon and napkin for the taste?.
They were awarded a grand gold medal by Monde Selection in 1999 and again in 2000. It also won a gold medal in 2001 and a trophy for three consecutive years of being awarded gold and grand gold medals. We were also awarded a silver medal by Monde Selection for this product in 2003.
The Single Malt Review:
Tim and Dave from The SMR YouTube channel, based in New Zealand give their unbiased and impartial review below. (Scores 87 and 88)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHXH283sT54