Benromach is situated in the town of Forres, Speyside. Originally founded in 1898 by Duncan McCallum and F. W. Brickman, the renowned architect Charles Doig designed the distillery. After World War II, production continued sporadically, but the distillery faced frequent closures and changes in ownership. In 1993, the distillery was purchased by Gordon and MacPhail, an independent bottler and distiller based in Elgin, owned by the Urquhart family. Following the...
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Benromach is situated in the town of Forres,
Speyside. Originally founded in 1898 by Duncan McCallum and F. W. Brickman, the renowned architect Charles Doig designed the distillery. After World War II, production continued sporadically, but the distillery faced frequent closures and changes in ownership.
In 1993, the distillery was purchased by Gordon and MacPhail, an independent bottler and distiller based in Elgin, owned by the Urquhart family. Following the sale, the family spent several years renovating the distillery. In 1998, on the centenary of its founding, King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) officially reopened Benromach Distillery. This revival saw Benromach shift its focus from primarily producing whisky for blending to concentrating on the production of single malt Scotch whisky.
Known for its commitment to traditional methods of whisky production, Benromach retains several traditional practices. Unlike many modern distilleries, Benromach make their whisky using floor maltings, which involves manually turning the barley on the malting floor.
Benromach Contrasts is a range of unique styles that have been hand-made to be deliberately different from their characteristic, subtle, smoky flavour.
A limited-edition release, initially matured in first-fill bourbon casks, followed by five years of further maturation in the finest Bordeaux wine casks. Delicate honey and floral aromas, forest fruits and toasted oak flavours with soft peat smoke on the finish.
Official Tasting Notes
Colour - Deep amber.
Aroma - Subtle hints of rose followed by honey and ripe red fruits.
Palate - Smooth and sweet flavours of zesty tangerine and dark forest fruits, balanced by toasted oak.
Finish - Medium-bodied and fruity, underpinned by subtle peat smoke.