Cane and Grain

Ben Nevis 18 Years Old Private Reserve

ABV: 49.6% 70 cL

Sitting at the base of Scotland’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis has been in existence since 1825, producing a full-bodied Highland Malt. This single malt was distilled on the 20th of December 2005. It was aged in a single cask for 18 years, including a finishing period in Pedro Ximenez Barrique, which added depth and Christmas Spice to this decadent whisky. 

Bottled without chill-filtration or artificial colouring by Cane and Grain for their private Reserve Collection. 

Nose

Caramel, buttercream, light whipped cream

Palate

Full-bodied malt, sweet initially, then a dryness appears

Finish

Moreish –long, sweet and dry -complex

£120.00

Tax included.

PRODUCT INFO

Region Highland
Distillery Ben Nevis
Cask type Pedro Ximenez Barrique Finish
Bottling company Cane and Grain
Outrun 251 Bottles
Whisky type Single Malt
Cask number 4918

Ben Nevis Distillery, founded in 1825 by “Long John” MacDonald, sits at the foot of its namesake mountain in Fort William, beneath the highest peak in Britain. It is one of Scotland’s oldest licensed distilleries and has a long, eventful history, including periods of closure and revival. Since 1989 it has been owned by the Japanese Nikka Whisky Company, linking Highland tradition with Japanese precision. The distillery draws its water from the Allt a’Mhuilinn burn flowing from Ben Nevis itself and uses two pairs of stills to produce a rich, malty spirit. Known for its full-bodied Highland character, Ben Nevis whisky often shows notes of honey, heather, dried fruit, spice, and a gentle trace of smoke. Most spirit is matured in ex-bourbon and sherry casks, creating depth and warmth.