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€47Scotland, Speyside, Single Malt

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Benromach 9 years comes from a small Forres distillery that still works the old Speyside way. Gordon & MacPhail restored Benromach to revive a style many drinkers had stopped finding. It brings rich malt and a gentle thread of peat smoke. That idea shapes this bottle from start to finish. The spirit feels weighty and honest, with cereal warmth, soft fruit, and a smoky edge that never shouts. You get character rather than polish. It is the sort of dram that turns curiosity into loyalty after one glass.

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Benromach

Benromach is a distillery located in the town of Forres, in the Speyside region of Scotland. Founded in 1898, the distillery has had a tumultuous history, changing hands and closing down several times before finally being purchased and reopened by Gordon and MacPhail in 1998. Benromach produces a range of whiskies, including the Benromach 10 Year Old, the Benromach 15 Year Old, and the Benromach Peat Smoke. The distillery is known for its traditional methods of production, including floor malting a portion of its barley on-site and using traditional wooden washbacks. Benromach is that it is one of the smaller distilleries in Speyside, producing just 160,000 liters of whisky per year. Despite its small size, the distillery has won numerous awards and accolades for its whiskies, including a gold medal at the International Wine and Spirit Competition for its Benromach 10 Year Old.

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About the Benromach 9 years

Benromach 9 years is a single malt Scotch whisky from Benromach in Speyside, Scotland. Benromach distillery in Forres built this release to show its revived house style. At 46% ABV and nine years old, it offers structure without losing energy. The first impression brings honey, lemon, and fresh fruit over warm malt and oak. That balance makes it easy to read in the glass, from sweet arrival to dry, smoky close. Benromach stands apart in Speyside because it deliberately keeps a delicate peat influence in its spirit. On the distillery's official story page, Benromach explains that family-owned Gordon & MacPhail restored the site. The same source notes Prince Charles reopened it in 1998. That project aimed to recover a richer Speyside profile many modern releases had left behind. The team still relies on traditional choices, including lightly peated malt and close manual control during production. Benromach 9 years carries that mission in a younger, lively format. Long fermentation and hands-on distilling help build texture before cask ageing shapes the whisky further. Most maturation uses first-fill bourbon and sherry casks, which support butterscotch sweetness, bread-like malt, and orange zest notes. A light earthy peat thread runs through the centre, joined by grassy and herbal hints. Meaty cereal notes keep it grounded, so brighter banana and citrus tones never feel thin. The result feels oily and mineral at points, then settles into gentle smoke and oak. For drinkers exploring characterful single malt Scotch whisky, Benromach 9 years is a reliable choice. It gives classic Speyside fruit, cereal depth, and subtle smoke in one balanced bottle. Benromach fans will recognise the distillery signature, while newcomers get an entry into the style. If you are searching for Benromach 9 years online, this bottle bridges tradition and modern drinkability. This bottle also works as an ideal gift for whisky lovers who want flavour detail without heavy peat.