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A 31 year old BenRiach single malt distilled in 1991 and bottled in 2022, matured in Ex-Bourbon casks and bottled by Sansibar.
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BenRiach sits on the Elgin plain in Speyside, founded in 1898 by John Duff. Through much of the late 20th century the distillery operated quietly as a filler for Chivas blends, with single malt releases rare until the Billy Walker era from 2004 onwards. The casks from this period are now finite, held mostly by independent merchants who laid them down when the stock was originally destined for blending. This release was bottled by Sansibar, the German independent founded by Jens Drewitz in 2009 and known for collaborations with collectors and rare cask selections. It is part of the Japonism series. Distilled in 1991 and bottled in 2022, the release had a small outturn of 212 bottles for the European market.
BenRiach distils on two pairs of copper pot stills, with ogee-shaped wash stills feeding onion-shaped spirit stills under steam heat. Fermentation runs between 48 and 100 hours in stainless steel washbacks on Mauri liquid yeast, with new make collected at 68% ABV before filling to cask. After 31 years in oak, the cask was bottled at cask strength of 47.1% ABV.
Ex-Bourbon American white oak (Quercus alba) was charred for the original bourbon fill, breaking down lignin into vanillin and syringaldehyde and releasing whisky lactones from the wood. The fresh-fill bourbon strips extracted much of the most aggressive oak character, leaving the BenRiach spirit to draw on the secondary layers of soft oak, vanilla and coconut. Typical tasting notes include cooked mash.

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