Stop number 28 on the SDT is BenRiach. This Speyside distillery is a bit of an enigma for the region. They have their regular line of unpeated single malts but also a line of heavily peated single malts. This 17 year old Septendecim (which is Latin for seventeen , go figure) falls into the latter category. 46% ABV, natural color of yellow gold and non chill filtered. Matured exclusively in ex bourbon casks.
The nose presents itself as a big smack of peat smoke. Bonfire ashes, tobacco, smoked bacon and brisket. It's a bit briny with some tar and rubber notes as well, but nothing close to Laphroaig. It shifts into a very fruity character. Apricots, peaches, nectarines and red berries. Heather honey, vanilla and a light menthol cooling sensation. When I got towards the bottom of the glass I swear I got both peanut butter and strawberry or maybe raspberry jelly. Really quality stuff.
Lovely peat on the palate. I would say that it's more of a perfumed peat than earthy or medicinal, but it has both of those qualities as well. Smoke and ashes. Very fruity as well. Apples, pears, and grapefruit, but all covered in charred bacon, black pepper and honey. A faint oak in the background. Very drinkable for a "heavily" peated scotch.
Medium bodied mouthfeel that starts oily but turns semi dry pretty fast.
Medium long finish with smoky ashes, orchard fruits and honey.
This is a wonderful peated single malt, the third I've had from BenRiach. The others were the 10 year old Curiositas (the younger brother to this one) and the 17 year old Solstice which is port finished. This is better than the Curiositas but not by a large margin. It falls short of the Solstice though, which is one of my all time favorites. Given its age, color and relative peat level I would say this Septendecim was matured in more refill casks than first fill. I need to get a hold of some of BenRiachs unpeated bottles to compare styles. I have a feeling they would be quite good. Thanks to Lee for the sample. A solid 4.5
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