
Benriach 33 Year Old 1990 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky| 700ML
Whiskey: Benriach 33 Year Old 1990 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky| 700ML
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 84.2 (42.1%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Benriach
This 33-year-old Speysider is the result of patience and sherry cask wizardry. Distilled in 1990, it was finished in a Ximénez-Spínola PX sherry barrique – that’s not your everyday PX either. Just 260 bottles were drawn, and they’re brimming with juicy richness.
Benriach 33 Year Old 1990 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky| 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Stewed apples, sticky toffee pudding, fig jam.
Palate: Caramel sauce, spiced plums, toasted walnuts, orchard fruits.
Finish: Treacle, leathery oak, warming cinnamon.
Distillery Information
Benriach Distillery was founded in 1898 by John Duff. The Speysider has overcome a chequered history that began with opening just a year before The Pattison crash of 1899 followed by years of dormancy or changing of hands. Following monetary difficulties the distillery was sold to the Longmorn Distilleries Company, who closed it at the turn of the twentieth century. Benriach, named for the Gaelic for ‘speckled mountain’, saw an upturn in fortunes in the 1960s, however, and from 1965 onwards was run by new owners The Glenlivet Distillers. Seagrams purchased the distillery in 1978, then in 1985 two extra stills were added bringing the total to four. When Pernod Ricard took over Seagram’s whisky division in 2001 Benriach was mothballed, but in April of 2004, Benriach was sold, along with several thousand casks, for £5.4million to the South African company, Infra Trading, combining their efforts with Burn Stewart director Billy Walker. They reopened the distillery the following year and soon established the Benriach Distilling Co. In 2008, the Benriach Distilling Co acquired a second distillery from Chivas Brothers in the shape of GlenDronach, before adding Glenglassaugh Distillery to its portfolio in 2013.
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Whiskey: Benriach 33 Year Old 1990 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky| 700ML
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 84.2 (42.1%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Benriach
This 33-year-old Speysider is the result of patience and sherry cask wizardry. Distilled in 1990, it was finished in a Ximénez-Spínola PX sherry barrique – that’s not your everyday PX either. Just 260 bottles were drawn, and they’re brimming with juicy richness.
Benriach 33 Year Old 1990 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky| 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Stewed apples, sticky toffee pudding, fig jam.
Palate: Caramel sauce, spiced plums, toasted walnuts, orchard fruits.
Finish: Treacle, leathery oak, warming cinnamon.
Distillery Information
Benriach Distillery was founded in 1898 by John Duff. The Speysider has overcome a chequered history that began with opening just a year before The Pattison crash of 1899 followed by years of dormancy or changing of hands. Following monetary difficulties the distillery was sold to the Longmorn Distilleries Company, who closed it at the turn of the twentieth century. Benriach, named for the Gaelic for ‘speckled mountain’, saw an upturn in fortunes in the 1960s, however, and from 1965 onwards was run by new owners The Glenlivet Distillers. Seagrams purchased the distillery in 1978, then in 1985 two extra stills were added bringing the total to four. When Pernod Ricard took over Seagram’s whisky division in 2001 Benriach was mothballed, but in April of 2004, Benriach was sold, along with several thousand casks, for £5.4million to the South African company, Infra Trading, combining their efforts with Burn Stewart director Billy Walker. They reopened the distillery the following year and soon established the Benriach Distilling Co. In 2008, the Benriach Distilling Co acquired a second distillery from Chivas Brothers in the shape of GlenDronach, before adding Glenglassaugh Distillery to its portfolio in 2013.












