£45.00
BEN NEVIS DISTILLERY TARTAN ARMY 11yo Named in honour of the legendary Tartan Army - the passionate supporters of the Scotland national football team, who follow their side around the world in kilts and full voice, with a devotion as enduring and unbreakable as the untamed highlands themselves. Distilled at Ben Nevis Distillery, in the shadow of Scotland's highest mountain - this single malt was matured for eleven years in carefully selected Sherry Casks lending it a rich, full-bodied character iwth notes of dried fruit, spice, and warm oak. Signatory Vintage, and Robertsons Whisky Experience wisht eh Scotland National Football Team the very best of luch in all their matches to come.
BEN NEVIS DISTILLERY TARTAN ARMY 11yo It was in 1825 that ‘Long’ John Macdonald took out a licence for his Ben Nevis distillery on the outskirts of Fort William and close to Britain’s highest mountain. His son Peter took up the reins soon after and built a significant business. By the end of the 19th century, when blended Scotch was becoming the fashion, Long John’s Dew of Ben Nevis was a successful single malt brand. Such was the popularity of the MacDonald’s whisky that Peter built a second distillery, ‘Nevis’, which ran in tandem with the original unit. At one point, over 200 people were employed in this virtual whisky city. This golden age was not to last. In 1908 Nevis closed and its sister plant operated intermittently until 1941 when the colourful Canadian entrepreneur (and former bootlegger) Joseph Hobbs bought the firm. The Long John brand name had already been sold to Seager Evans, and Hobbs sold off the former Nevis site to Associated Scottish Distilleries. Closed during WWII, Hobbs restarted production in 1955 when he installed a Coffey still. He then started to blend his malt and grain together before maturing. The distillery fell silent in 1978, but production started again, along with much needed refurbishment, in 1981 when it was bought, appropriately enough, by Long John International – by then the whisky division of the brewer Whitbread. In 1989, Long John sold it to the Japanese distiller Nikka which had been buying malt and grain from the distillery for a number of years. Ben Nevis has continued in production and has split its whisky between bulk supplies for Japan, the Dew of Ben Nevis and Macdonalds of Glencoe blends, and single malt bottlings, which start with a 10-year-old expression but in recent years have been extended to include Macdonald’s Traditional Ben Nevis which includes smokier components. Whisky from one of the last ‘Blended At Birth’ casks appeared as a 40-year-old in 2002.
| Weight | 1.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 12 × 40 × 12 cm |

