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Allt A' Mhullin 30 Year Old 1991 Rosie's Cask 48% 70cl

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Allt A' Mhullin 30 Year Old 1991 Rosie's Cask 48% 70cl 

1991, this single cask Allt A 'Mhullin single malt from Roslin Distillers was purchased by Aaron Ross's late father, Alexander, as a gift for his mother, Rosie. The cask remained in the Ben Nevis warehouse for 20 years, before being bottled in June 2021 as a tribute to Rosie and Alexander's time at Ben Nevis.

Nose: A creamy citrus note with a fresh almost minty tones, hints of red grapes and vanilla, some floral notes, with heather and honey making a rich mid tone, hints of tobacco leaf and mango adding a very distinct and tantalising aroma.

Palate: A refreshing smooth and fruity opening on the palate, soft nectarines, peaches and pineapple, some creamy coconut and a hint of soft honey, summer fruits like peach, apricots, passion fruit, zesty kiwi fruit, vanilla and a touch orange zest.

This is an incredible vintage well worth pouring out and relaxing with while the world rolls by.

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Roslin Distillers
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ABV
48.00

About Ben Nevis

Ben Nevis single malt Scotch whisky is a bold and characterful Highland malt, produced in the shadow of Scotland’s highest mountain. Founded in 1825 by “Long John” McDonald, a legendary figure in early Scottish distilling, Ben Nevis has maintained a reputation for producing robust, full-bodied spirit with a distinctive personality. Its location in Fort William, at the foot of the mountain, provides an abundant supply of pure water from the Allt a’Mhuilinn spring, fed by snowmelt and rainwater from the slopes of Ben Nevis itself.

For much of its history, Ben Nevis operated independently, supplying both blends and single malts. In the mid-20th century, the distillery made history by operating both pot stills and Coffey stills on the same site, producing both malt and grain whisky for blending. In 1989, Ben Nevis was acquired by Japanese drinks giant Nikka, a move that helped secure its future and expand its presence in the global single malt market.

The distillery’s style is unmistakable: rich, oily, and often slightly waxy, with a balance of malt sweetness, earthy depth, and a hint of coastal influence. Long fermentation times contribute to layers of fruit and complexity, while relatively short pot stills encourage a weightier spirit. Maturation in a variety of cask types, including ex-bourbon barrels, sherry butts, and wine casks, adds further depth and diversity to the flavour profile.

Ben Nevis is well-known among enthusiasts for its willingness to produce distinctive, sometimes challenging single malts that stray from the polished uniformity of bigger brands. Core range bottlings, such as the 10 Year Old, showcase a combination of orchard fruit, malt loaf, spice, and gentle smoke, while older age statements and special releases often reveal dried fruit richness, leather, tobacco, and a long, warming finish.

Independent bottlings of Ben Nevis have achieved near-cult status in recent years, with many single cask releases, particularly those matured in sherry casks ,drawing high praise for their intensity and individuality. Some have a slightly “old-school” style reminiscent of Scotch whiskies from decades past, making them highly sought after by collectors.

The distillery’s connection to Nikka also brings a unique cross-cultural influence. Some Ben Nevis spirit is used in Nikka’s blends for the Japanese market, and limited editions occasionally reflect this partnership through cask types or maturation approaches that nod to Japanese whisky-making traditions.

Ben Nevis remains a favourite among whisky drinkers who value authenticity and flavour over mass-market appeal. It has a loyal following precisely because it retains a sense of individuality, an honest Highland malt with a robust character and an ability to age gracefully over decades.

Our Ben Nevis Single Malt Scotch Whisky selection includes core range expressions, rare single casks, and limited editions that reflect the distillery’s versatility and depth. Whether you’re seeking a bold Highland dram for sipping, a sherry cask powerhouse, or a bottle with serious collector appeal, Ben Nevis offers a combination of heritage, craft, and flavour that rewards both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts alike.