Lord Mengchang – Braeval Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 2000

$41300

Stone fruits. Wood oils. Carbolic soap. Ashy yet not smoky. Fine dust. Honey flavoured sweets. Sultanas.Malt. Bitter wood. Seville oranges. Sour porridge. A bit hot. Copper. Green peppers.Fudge fades, some vanilla, malty, salty

Description

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Spicy notes of dried fruit, vanilla and custard. With a small amount of water, the salty flavor emerges, followed by a rich fruity flavor.
Tasting: Rich and smooth, warm apple toffee and hazelnut flavors, followed by red dates, chocolate and spicy tea cakes.

Story of Braeval

Braeval has steadily grown in capacity and is now home to six stills all with thin necks and upward sloping lyne arms helping to generate a lighter style with some floral notes.
It is rarely seen as a single malt – even independent bottlers scarcely have any. It shares the honour of being the joint highest distillery in Scotland with Dalwhinnie.
It became part of Pernod Ricard’s portfolio when the firm took over Seagram’s Scotch whisky division in 2000.
Originally known as Braes of Glenlivet it changed its name to Braeval to avoid any confusion with its more famous neighbour.