When Andrew Symington bought the distillery in 2002, he called on the services of Iain Henderson, former manager of the Laphroaig distillery, to create a very peaty second malt.
Called Ballechin, this second single malt is made from barley malted at 50 ppm phenol, a level comparable to the smokiest Islay malts (it represents 5% of the Edradour distillery’s production).
Tasting Notes
Nose: Sherry, Blood orange, black fruits (blackcurrant, blackberry), rancio, chocolate.
Palate: Fruity and malty. Candied citrus fruits, nuts, fruit jam, spices.
Overall: Long, finely tannic, on black fruits and chocolate.
Ballechin 9YR 2012 First Fill Sherry Butt Highlands Single Malt Scotch Whisky
R1 699,90Price
VAT Included
1 of 800 Bottles
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