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Stronachie 12 Year Old

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Stronachie 12 Year Old

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  • Brand: Benrinnes
  • Bottler: Distillery Bottling
  • ABV: 43.0%
  • Age: 12 year old

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@markjedi1
Stronachie 12 Year Old

Many moons ago, there was a distillery in the Highlands by the name of Stronachie. It was founded in the 1890s, but closed again in 1928 by the then owners, St James Export Company Ltd. Around 1950 the buildings were demolished. The label Stronachie was represented by Dewar Rattray since 1890. It was that company, now known as A.D. Rattray, that got hold of a bottle of Stronachie from 1904 during an auction in 2002. The took a sample and decided to try to create a new Stronachie, based on the old recipe. The distillery that matched the profile the best was Benrinnes, they decided.

The nose is very sweet on grain, caramel, apples and pears. It also hints at tea. A touch of woodsmoke is present, but very soft. Some woodshavings and even some chewing tobacco.

It has a nice body and attacks pretty piquant. Gingerbread and cake with loads of fruits. Raisins on syrup. Spicewise, I am thinking nutmeg, cloves and especially cinnamon. Again some woodsmoke and even a trace of peat.

The softly fading finish is very nice and long.

Well, who would have thought? This is just plain good. But the whole story about the revival of the Stronachie label seems a bit farfetched. We will probably never know, but do you honestly believe the Stronachie then and the Benrinnes today are so much alike? I do not think so.

@DrB

On the nose I got orange creamsicle dipped in rum. Other fruity notes of raisins and pears swirled around the glass. There was a very slight hint of peat smoke, a moderate presence of butterscotch, a hint of Band-Aids, and rubbing alcohol. The whiskey was not very bold on the palate, but sweet and smooth with some more butterscotch. This reminded me of a young Glen Ord. Also some sage or caraway seeds on the palate. The finish was warm, peppery, and rather long-lasting with a slight hint of bitterness and Swiss cheese at the end.

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