Teaninich

Teaninich 13 Year Old 2012 SMWS Single 1st Fill Ex Bourbon Hogshead 59.85 We'll Take A Cup Of Kindness Yet Winter Series 2025 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2025) 70cl

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Teaninich 13 Year Old 2012 SMWS Single 1st Fill Ex Bourbon Hogshead 59.85 We'll Take A Cup Of Kindness Yet Winter Series 2025 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2025) 70cl...

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Teaninich 13 Year Old 2012 SMWS Single 1st Fill Ex Bourbon Hogshead 59.85 We'll Take A Cup Of Kindness Yet Winter Series 2025 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2025) 70cl
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Teaninich 13 Year Old 2012 SMWS Single 1st Fill Ex Bourbon Hogshead 59.85 We'll Take A Cup Of Kindness Yet Winter Series 2025 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2025) 70cl

1 of an unknown quantity of bottles from a single 1st fill ex bourbon hogshead
Part of the 2025 Winter Series of "SMWS" bottles

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was founded in Edinburgh in 1983 by Phillip 'Pip' Hills who, while travelling around Scotland in the 1970s, fell in love with whiskies drawn straight from the cask. After he expanded his syndicate the Society was purchased by Glenmorangie PLC in 2004. In 2015, the Society was sold back to private investors. In June 2021, the private owners floated the holding company The Artisanal Spirits Company plc on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange.

It has a unique code system where the first number refers to the distillery and the second refers to the cask from which the bottle comes. SMWS also offers the largest range of distilleries of any independent bottler. These curiously named drams really do have something for every whisky lover!

The SMWS are one of the Britain's most revered independent bottlers with a worldwide network of partner bars with one mission of getting as much whisky at natural cask strength without water to different nations including USA, Canada, Switzerland, UK, Austria, Germany and many others.

TASTING NOTES

The nose started inauspiciously with childhood memories of lino cuts, putty and modelling compound, but eventually opened up to sugared almonds, rich tea biscuits with butter and honey, cinnamon toast and sweet, roasted malt. The palate, sweet and nutty, suggested chocolate hazelnuts and brazils, pralines, almond flakes, coffee-flavour chocolate honeycomb sticks, and maple syrup. The reduced nose turned jammy – jammy dodgers, chocolate swiss rolls, strawberry jam brioche and chocolate ice cream, with side orders of champagne and old books. The palate now became smoother and more rounded – bourbon biscuits, raspberry and coconut chocolate bars and vanilla milkshake, with hints of wood and spice in the aftertaste.

About Teaninich

An almost unique distillery in its absence of a mash tun, Teaninich is one of Diageo's giant workhorses, producing malt whisky for its range of blends.

In 2000 a hammer mill and mash filter – the only one operational in a Scottish malt distillery – was installed at Teaninich. The use of the technology, which removes the need for a mash tun, was to produce ultra-clear wort, giving a clue as to the Teaninich distillery character: a fragrant exotic grassiness that brings to mind Japanese green tea and coumarin-rich bison grass. Fat stills also add a distinct oiliness to the texture while not blunting any of its penetrating acidity.

A 12-year-old is part of Diageo’s Flora & Fauna series and there are occasional releases from independent bottlers.

Built in 1817, Teaninich was an early legal distillery, but as it was built by Napoleonic war hero and estate owner ‘Blind’ Captain Hugh Munro that’s no more than you would expect. He and his brother General John Munro were notable as being benign and caring landlords in a region which was brutally hit by the Highland Clearances.

Another local man, John Ross, took the lease in 1869 and ran the site until 1895 when it was transferred to Elgin-based blenders Munro & Cameron. It was the trustees of the late Innes Cameron who sold Teaninich to DCL in 1933.

It has undergone regular expansion – larger stills were installed in 1946, before the pair were doubled in 1962. In 1970 a new distillery, Teaninich ‘A Side’, with six stills was built. The two parts ran simultaneously until 1984, when the original site (‘B Side’) was silenced.

The same thing is about to happen all over again. Teaninich’s capacity is due to double to 9m litres per annum and there are plans to build a separate 10m litres per annum distillery on the same site.

56.5% ABV

70cl

 

56.5% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country United Kingdom
Region Highlands
Whiskey style Cask strength, Single malt
Whiskey variety Scotch

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