This 21-year-old Benrinnes is part of Diageo's highly anticipated Special Release 2024, which each year presents carefully selected editions that push the boundaries of classic whisky production. This year's collection is a further step in the exploration of flavours, experimenting with various barrel combinations and novel maturation techniques.
This is a very special Single Malt, which was matured for 15 years in Refill casks, and then for a further 6 years in American and European oak, and extremely charred regenerated casks. The result is of great richness and intensity.
Benrinnes 21 year old Diageo Special Release 2024 has a soft nose that gradually becomes richer and fuller, with fruity hints of baked apple, pear and peach, joined by sweet nuances of caramel.
The palate is firm and full-bodied, with sweet and fruity notes that evolve into a touch of salt and spicy intensity.
The finish is persistent, sweet and delicately spiced, slightly refreshing.
Each year, Diageo's Special Release presents selected and exclusive distillery editions that push the boundaries of traditional whisky production.
The 2024 collection is a continuation of the Spirited Xchange that deepens the exploration of flavours, experimenting with various combinations of casks that defy expectations. This collection focuses on curiosity and what happens when you challenge yourself to think.
A limited annual collection from the most important distilleries in Diageo's portfolio. Bottlings capable of elevating enthusiasts to new dimensions of taste with exhilarating maturation techniques.





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