Ben Nevis 1999 11 Years Single Malt Whisky

Ben Nevis 1999 FR

Ben Nevis

Highlands · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
11 years
ABV
52.2%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Ben Nevis
Distillation Year
04.05.1999
Bottling Year
01.10.2010
Cask Types
Sherry Octave

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Lowest Price:€50.00(2024-02-28)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Helen Miller

Helen Miller

May 21, 2026, 18:51:39

Quite warm and cosy, with a bit of honey, oak and soft spice. Feels smooth enough, with a wee dry finish that lingers nicely 🥃 Bit of a comfort dram, really.

Sophia Hunter

Sophia Hunter

May 13, 2026, 19:40:38

Blimey, this one's got proper depth init. 🤤 Gettin' some nice leather an' baked plum up front, with a bit o' nutmeg kickin' in later. There's a cinnamon an' orange peel vibe hangin' about too... real cozy, like a wee bonfire in your gob. 👌 Quite the dram.

Claire Palmer

Claire Palmer

May 13, 2026, 05:41:33

Right, so this whiskey's got a proper peaty vibe with a hint of smoke – kinda like a bonfire in the countryside. 🔥 The smell is all malty with some oaky notes coming through, and there's a whiff of honey sweetness that’s lovely. 🍯 On the taste, it’s smooth, with a touch of vanilla and maybe some dark chocolate lurking in there. You get a bit of fruitiness too, like dried apples. 🍎 The finish is warm and long, with a spicy kick that lingers. Overall, it’s a proper dram for a chilly evening, makes you feel all cozy inside. 😊

Dean Murphy

Dean Murphy

May 7, 2026, 10:30:59

Right, so this one's a proper journey, innit? 🥃 Nose gets you straight away with that lovely, warm malty sweetness - bit like honey mixed with vanilla custard. There's a fresh touch of apple and maybe some citrus peel hiding in there too. Palate is where it gets interesting. You get that malty sweetness again, but now there's a cracking hit of smoke, not too heavy, more like a distant bonfire. A little woody spice comes through, and a hint of something nutty. Finish is medium length, warming. That smoky note lingers with a final touch of sweet, dried fruit. Quite moorish, really. A solid, comforting dram for a quiet night in. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Martin Griffiths

Martin Griffiths

Apr 28, 2026, 09:12:34

Aye, this dram’s pure cosy like. Sticky honey on warm soda bread, stewed apples, and a proper waft of vanilla custard. 🍮 Bit of that cinnamon swirl and a whisper of woodsmoke right at the back. Palate’s dead silky – caramel wafers, overripe pear, maybe a nudge of milk chocolate. The oak’s ther but it’s soft, not shouty. Finish has a gentle prickle of ginger snap and that lovely malty biscuit note. Coats yer mouth, leaves ye wantin another sip straight off. Cracking stuff. 😌🥃

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