ScotchingHard
Benromach 10 Year
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
June 14, 2018 (edited April 3, 2022)
33 open bottles in my collection ranked through multiple blind tastings. Counting them down!
#9: Benromach. Single Malt Scotch. 43% ABV. 10 years old.
Paid $65
I can probably get this cheaper, but even at $65, I am happy to buy again.
I was blown away by this bottle, and it immediately reminded me of the complexity and quality offered by Springbank at 10 years old. Unfortunately, I did not have an open Springbank 10 for comparison. This bottle was close to the previous #10 whisky: Talisker Distiller’s Edition. There’s a nice play on sherry and peat. Spirit forward with loads of fruitiness, transitioning to spiciness. A moderate peat. Nice ginger and old rope on the finish. Again, this is very close to the Talisker DE. In a large line-up, I preferred the Talisker, but head-to-head, this was the winner. The foundation is just more solid.
MARK: 91/100
PREVIOUSLY, ON BATMAN:
#10: Talisker Distiller’s Edition. $72. 45.8%. D2000/B2011. 91/100.
#11: Amrut Fusion. $76. 50%. NAS. 91/100
#12: Springbank. $180. 46%. 18 years. 90/100
#13: Macallan Edition No. 2. $110. 48.2%. NAS. 90/100
#14: Clynelish. $70. 46%. 14 years. 89/100.
#15: Four Roses Single Barrel. $52. 50%. NAS. 88/100.
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@PBMichiganWolverine no. If I had a bottle of kilkerran 12, it might be top 5. But I don’t :(
@ScotchingHard. I can’t recall...did Kilkeran 12 make it your top list yet?
@SolanaRoots yeah. It was my first benromach. I will be trying some of their other expressions soon.
Top shelf review as per usual. Were you surprised this one rated so high on your countdown? I’ve found the Benromach Organic super enjoyable so looks like the 10yr should be next up on my list of buys
Tis a great dram for the price, in fact full stop. The best of the range along with 15 I think.