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£83.99
Single Cask | Cask Strength | Limited Edition
From the creative cockpit of Alistair Walker’s Infrequent Flyers, this 2011 vintage BenRiach spent 13 years cruising through flavour territory—its final descent guided by a luscious Madeira wine cask finish. The result? A Speyside single malt that dances between citrus zing and dessert decadence, with all the charm BenRiach is known for dialled up by Madeira’s sun-soaked sweetness.
This isn’t your average dram. This is fruit-forward, silky-smooth whisky with a touch of mischief and a lot of depth.
Distillery: BenRiach
Vintage: 2011
Age: 13 Years
Cask Type: Madeira Wine Cask Finish
Cask Number: 2376
ABV: Cask Strength – 57% ABV
Outturn: Limited bottles – 311
BenRiach already knows how to play with finishes—but this one is pure class in a glass. Aged to perfection and touched by Madeira’s golden touch, it’s complex, charismatic and cask strength. Non-chill filtered, naturally coloured, and absolutely not messing about.
Single cask, limited numbers. Once it’s gone, it’s gone—like that last summer sunset you wish you’d savoured just a little longer.
Nose: Fresh apricots, orange peel, and honeyed almonds lead the charge. Behind that? Toasted brioche, golden raisins, and a soft hint of marmalade on warm buttered toast.
Palate: Zesty yet rich. Think candied citrus, baked peaches, and vanilla crème brûlée, all wrapped up in subtle spice and oak. That Madeira influence adds a vibrant wine-like sweetness without ever overwhelming the spirit.
Finish: Bright and balanced. A gentle fade of orchard fruit, nutmeg, and a whisper of dry oak. Elegant, clean, and dangerously moreish.