Ben Nevis was established in 1825 by John MacDonald, known as 'Long John', at the foot of Scotland's highest mountain. The distillery is recognised for its intense, spicy character — Ben Nevis regularly employs peat smoke in malt drying, a practice that leaves a distinctive mark on its spirits.
This 2013 vintage, aged eight years, displays the characteristic Nevis personality: a dry, peppery profile with notes of stewed apple and the subtle 'funk' typical of the distillery. The texture is firm, with a bitter-sweet balance that persists even with water.
On the palate, dried spices and tree nuts emerge — walnuts and pecans alongside a pronounced peppery warmth. The finish is clean and dry, with lingering notes of burnt grain and a faint tobacco edge. This is a whisky that doesn't court smoothness, but rather asserts its character with conviction.
- ABV
- 46%
- Type
- Single Malt
- Age (years)
- 8 years
- Bottle size
- 70cl
- Distillery
- Ben Nevis
- Price indication
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- Highland