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Ben Nevis 2004 19 Year Old Spheric Spirits C#536

A refined 19-year-old Ben Nevis from 2004, bottled by Spheric Spirits at 45.3% ABV. This Highland single malt matured in a refill barrel and presents itself clean and mineral-forward with hints of citrus, honey, and subtle oak influence. An elegant and balanced dram that shows Ben Nevis can deliver beyond its typical profile.

Ben Nevis 2004 19 Year Old Spheric Spirits

The Ben Nevis 2004 19 Year Old from Spheric Spirits is a refined Highland single malt that demonstrates Ben Nevis can deliver far beyond its typical profile. Bottled at 45.3% ABV, this release proves the distillery is capable of producing elegant and balanced drams that transcend expectations.

Production Details

This whisky matured for 19 years in a refill barrel—a well-used cask that imparts minimal wood influence. The result is a clean, mineral-forward character that allows Ben Nevis's natural distillery character to shine through. The refill barrel choice distinguishes this release from many other bottlings that employ heavier wood treatments.

Tasting Profile

The nose presents itself clean and mineral-forward with hints of citrus, honey, and subtle oak influence. On the palate, soft salinity enhances gentle fruitiness alongside dried fruit notes and light oak character. The finish is medium-length with lingering tropical notes and mild herbal undertones.

For Whom?

This bottling appeals especially to whisky enthusiasts seeking refinement and balance over heavy wood influence. It's an excellent example of what refill barrel maturation can achieve, offering a sophisticated alternative to more heavily treated releases.

Smaaknotities

Citrus Honey Salty Fresh fruit Tropical fruit Dried fruit Oak Leafy

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