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Ben Nevis 1996 Cask

Ben Nevis 1996 Cask

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Size

Whole Cask

Price

PoA

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Cask information
This Ben Nevis 1996 Cask was distilled at the named distillery. Please contact us for current information on provenance, current storage and any additional rights that may be applicable such as the option for official distillery bottling. VCL Vintners is a broker and is not affiliated or endorsed by the trademark or IP owners.
NameBen Nevis 1996 Cask
DistilleryBen Nevis Distillery
SizeWhole Cask
StyleSingle Malt Scotch Whisky
RegionHighland
CountryHighland, Scotland, UK
Year1996

The distillery, which is still active today, stayed in family ownership until 1941, with periods of great success and periods of full production stoppage. In the late 1800s, there was so much demand for its products that Donald opened a second distillery on site called ‘Nevis’ – both distilleries merged into one in 1908.

When it was taken over by eccentric Canadian Joseph Hobbs, the distillery saw the introduction of a Coffey grain still, allowing it to produce grain and malt whiskies in one place – one of the first distilleries to do so.

It is now owned by Japanese company Nikka, to whom as much of 75% of its annual production goes for use in that company’s own blends and malt releases, which is allowed under Japanese whisky laws. The current capacity is around two millions litres per annum, with a portion of this being heavily peated.

Ben Nevis Distillery

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