
A terrific single malt from The Balvenie. This Speysider was initially aged in traditional oak casks before it was finished in casks which previously held Caribbean rum, imparting some extra sweetness and warmth to the whisky. In fact, to create it, Balvenie malt master David C. Stewart made his very own blend of West Indian rums, filled it into casks, and then eventually replaced the rum in said casks with Balvenie's whisky! The fabulous result is a well-rounded whisky with notes of toffee, fruit and vanilla.
The aroma is rich with notes of tropical fruits, namely passion fruit, and creamy toffee.
Sweet vanilla forms a creamy palate with notes of apples and mangoes with a hint of orange in the background.
The finish lingers with a vanilla focussed character.
Mouth-coating and fruity with superb balance, this is an excellent new release from the chaps at Balvenie.

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Was: £135.95Now: £127.45
In the category of flavourless and strong, this scotch is second only to the cheapest Canadian whiskeys money can buy. I did not pick up on any of the subtle sweet notes, or tropical elements others describe. What I taste is a strong alcohol carried on notes of 10 dollar handles. Pass the Canadian Mist so I can get this awful taste from my mouth.
Amazingly smooth and delicious taste. It doesn't burn, really good sipping
One of the best malts I've ever tasted. Strong fruit and toffee / burnt sugar on the nose with hints of vanilla and spice. Warm rich fruit on palate with slightly honey sweet but clean aftertaste. Very easy to drink and very enjoyable. One one my favourites.
Scent is of caramel pudding and melted brown sugar. Tastes of ripe banana and pineapple then comes fudge and toffee. Quite a lot to chew on. The finish is pleasant with honey flavours omnipresent. Outdoes the the DoubleWood in my opinion but might be too indulgent for those who prefer peaty harsher whiskies but should be fine for Bourbon drinkers. The Caribbean Cask is a great whisky to have on hand for those days when one needs a soothing tonic at the end of a long day. Also quite affordable for anyone working on a tight budget.
What a great whiskey at a great price