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Benromach 12 Year Old Unpeated First-Fill Sherry
December 2025

Benromach 12 Year Old Unpeated First-Fill Sherry

A 100% first-fill Sherry-matured beauty from what’s arguably Scotland’s most underrated distillery. Member Shannon described it as “The same qualities [as The Macallan 12], but with the volume turned way up”. See for yourself.

United Kingdom

Colour Light copper

Nose Fragrant toasted hazelnuts, fruit cake and a hint of marzipan mingle with Morello cherry and malted biscuit

Palate Stewed berries and butterscotch intertwine with subtle grapefruit zest and a hint of pepper, before a rounded finish of mature oak and lingering sultana

Overview

If we asked Club Members to build their ideal distillery, it’d probably end up looking a lot like Benromach.

Tucked away at the very edge of Speyside (and straddling the line between Highland and Speyside stylistically), it’s a tiny distillery that’s not really changed how it makes whisky since the fifties (or before).

We’re talking chalk on blackboards for registering cask fills, hand-measuring yeast, manual cuts on the stills and an original Boby grist-mill grumbling away, grinding very lightly peated (often organic) barley. And while it’s easy for all this to sound like romantic nostalgic nonsense, it means nothing if the whiskies aren’t great, and good grief, are they great.

There’s a strong case to be made that the lineup of Benromach 10, 15 and 21 is the best core trio of age statement whiskies of any distillery in Scotland (a thing we argue about often at Club HQ), with each having won so many consecutive Double Golds at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition that they’ve received Platinum designation. Their 40 Year Old was also named Best in Show at the same, and the 15 took out The Whisky Exchange’s blind-tested Whisky of the Year in 2024, beating out bangers from Balvenie, Lagavulin, Glenallachie and Kavalan.

All of which is a long preamble to talk about this whisky, but the context is important: to get your hands on the first 12-year-old age statement, unpeated, 100% first-fill Sherry-matured from such a ridiculously underrated distillery is a rare chance indeed. To make sure just how good it is, we sent it to some lucky Members out blind taste it up against the legendary Macallan 12, and they came back to us with stuff like this:

“The same qualities [as The Macallan 12], but with the volume turned way up”

— Shannon, Member since 2025

“Thoroughly rewarding from start to finish … left me wanting more, it’s complex but well balanced”

— Beech, Member since 2025

“Definitely a step up from [The Macallan], clean, grassy, restrained malt, fresh summer stone fruits … invites the appetite”

— Jerson, Member since 2024

“A robust, sherry-forward dram that delivers intensity and complexity from the first look to the very smooth, leathery finish. A fantastic pour.”

— Zamri, Member since 2021

Yeah. It’s good. And the only way to get it is as an Add In, exclusively available to Club Members from 5–7 December.

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THE SPECS

Price: $140.00

Age: 12 Years Old

ABV: 46%

Maturation: Full 100% first-fill Sherry maturation

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Benromach's History

Benromach’s is the story of a true craft distillery. The smallest of Speyside’s 50-odd distilleries, it was founded by Duncan McCallum and F.W. Brickman near Forres in Moray in 1898, right in the middle of a whisky boom. Unfortunately, their timing couldn’t have been worse. Just two years later, the infamous Pattison Whisky Crisis hit, taking Benromach — and plenty of other distilleries — down with it.

Over the next few decades, Benromach saw more comebacks than a retired rock band. It was acquired in 1911 by Harvey McNair & Co who ran it until the onset of the First World War. Shortly after the war it was revived by a new company, the Benromach Distillery Ltd. This continued until 1925, when things stood still again, before reopening in 1937 under the ownership of Associated Scottish Distilleries Ltd. 

Eventually Benromach was purchased in 1953 by DCL, who then rebuilt the distillery in the 1960s and again in 1970s – though this didn’t save Benromach from closing yet again, and like so many other distilleries of the era, it was mothballed in 1983, closing its doors alongside icons like Port Ellen.

Luckily, that wasn’t the end of the story. Family-owned independent bottlers Gordon & MacPhail had always dreamed of running their own distillery. In 1993, they bought Benromach — but what they inherited was basically an empty shell. The previous owners had stripped it bare, right down to the fixtures and fittings.

Undeterred, the Gordon & MacPhail team set to work, rebuilding Benromach from the ground up while drawing on their generations of whiskymaking expertise. Their goal? To revive the classic Speyside style of the early 20th century — rich, elegant single malts with just a whisper of smoke. Back then, peat was the main source of fuel for drying barley, so even Speyside whiskies carried a subtle smokiness.

Luckily, along with the distillery, they also purchased the last remaining casks of old Benromach, and this allowed them to recreate the pre 60s style of whisky that Benromach is now well known for.

Five years later, in 1998, Benromach was officially reopened by none other than HRH Prince Charles. Since then, the distillery has been producing a range of beautifully balanced single malts, all made by a small, passionate team — just the way it used to be.

Their signature whiskies capture the soul of old-school Speyside: soft, fruity spirit with that delicate smoky edge. And if you’re in the mood for something a little more adventurous, the Contrasts range lets the team flex their creative muscles with experimental casks and processes.

From near ruin to a thriving, family-run distillery, Benromach is a true comeback story — proof that even the smallest distillery can make a big impact.

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Distillery Facts

Region: Speyside

Origin: Invererne Road, Forres, Moray IV36 3EB, Scotland, United Kingdom

Founded: 1898

Water Source: Chapelton Springs in the Romach Hills

Washbacks: 4, Larch

Stills: 1 wash and 1 spirit

Capacity: 400,000 litres of alcohol per annum

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