Ben Nevis The Single Malts of Scotland 1996 23 Years Single Malt Whisky

Ben Nevis 1996 ElD

Ben Nevis

Highlands · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
23 years
ABV
51.3%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Ben Nevis
Distillation Year
19.04.1996
Bottling Year
19.04.2019
Cask Types
Hogshead

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Ben Nevis Distillery, established in 1825 by Long John MacDonald, stands as one of Scotland's most historically significant whisky producers. Located at the foot of Ben Nevis, the UK's highest peak, it uniquely sources water filtered through ancient peat bogs and granite for over a century, creating an unparalleled mineral profile. As one of only three Highland distilleries licensed immediately after the 1823 Excise Act, it pioneered legal whisky production in the region. The distillery holds a revered place in Japanese whisky history: Taketsuru Masataka, the father of Japanese whisky, apprenticed here in the 1920s, finding its robust character aligned with his vision. His Scottish wife Rita Taketsuru (née Macdonald) was ironically a descendant of the distillery's founding family. In 1989, Nikka Whisky acquired Ben Nevis, fulfilling Taketsuru's long-held admiration. Ben Nevis distinguishes itself through uncompromising traditional methods: no caramel coloring, no chill filtration, and uniquely in Scotland, fermentation using beer yeast. This creates a full-bodied spirit with intense stone fruit, orange marmalade, and dark chocolate notes, developing characteristic leather and tobacco complexity with age. The distillery employs traditional worm tub condensers and direct fire heating on some stills, preserving historic character. Production is split: approximately 30% of new make spirit ships directly to Japan for maturation in Nikka's warehouses, while the remainder ages on-site for Ben Nevis's scarce official bottlings. Due to severe stock shortages, age statements are deliberately understated—8-year-old releases contain 8-14 year whisky, 10-year-olds contain 12-15 year, and 15-year-olds contain 17+ year spirit. This makes authentic OB expressions exceptionally rare compared to numerous independent bottlings, positioning Ben Nevis as a cult favorite among connoisseurs seeking unadulterated, traditional Highland single malt.

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Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1414

Whiskyspace Notes 1414

Jun 4, 2026, 06:55:21

Honestly, the first thing that hits you is this waxy, almost paraffiny thing, like walking into an old workshop. Not the most inviting nose at first, to be honest. But then on the tongue, oh man. 🤯 It opens up with these huge tropical notes - really think of that canned pineapple syrup, not fresh. Then it shifts to fresh mangos and papayas. There's this lovely, oily texture, like a mix of olive oil and lemon juice, with some chalky, clayey bits underneath. No leather or meaty stuff at all, which surprised me. It just lingers forever, that waxiness mixing with the fruit and a hint of tobacco right at the end. It's not an easy one to pin down, but the way the flavours evolve is just... really something. You'll be tasting this one for a while. 😌

Whiskyspace Notes 1291

Whiskyspace Notes 1291

May 27, 2026, 13:43:30

Well, nose first - you get this older style, you know? Like preserved pineapple straight from a tin, mixed with some chalky note. Then it plays with you, shifting towards sourer fruit juices... maybe a bit of white wine in there. Actually, it's rather mangos and papayas on the palate at first, but then there's this chalks and clays thing. Quite oily texture - reminds me of olive oil and lemon juice dressing. Really paraffiny underneath, almost like lamp oil or linoleum, but it works? Loads of plastics appear weirdly, but then pipe tobacco and leatherette come through. This one’s a fighter, keeps evolving. The finish? Rather long, seafood salinity comes out at the end. The palate’s rather superlative, honestly. Perfectly perfect for me tonight 🥃

Adam Mason

Adam Mason

May 22, 2026, 05:44:49

Warm and a bit honeyed at first 🥃 I get soft fruit, light spice, a wee touch of oak, then a gentle smoky sweetness. Quite easy-going, with a cosy finish that hangs about nicely.

Toby Green

Toby Green

May 15, 2026, 09:30:54

Quite cosy, honestly. Warm spice, a bit of honeyed fruit, and a gentle smoky nip 🥃 Feels smooth but still got a nice little kick. Proper easy to sip on a chilly evening.

Leo Wilson

Leo Wilson

May 12, 2026, 22:52:02

Oh, blimey! This whisky's got a proper kick, innit? First off, it's real smoky, like you've just walked through a foggy moor. Then there's a sweet bit, sort of like toffee or maybe a hint of fruit – apple, perhaps? It's got that classic peaty taste too, makes me think of damp earth after rain. And aye, there's a spiciness at the end, a bit of cinnamon or summat. Smooth enough to sip straight, no ice needed. 🥃🔥 Really warms you up on a cold evening. Might have a slight aftertaste of nuts, but not sure. Overall, quite smashing! 👍🍂

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