Balvenie 17 Year Old Peated Cask 70cl Whisky
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This cracking peated cask Balvenie was released in 2010. It was aged traditionally to begin with, before a finish in casks that previously held peated whisky. The result is well balanced and not overpowering. A success!
This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!
$33.78 - $740.88
Bought this at Singapore airport circa 2013, after a tasting (that btw tells you how good Singapore airport is). It was beautiful. To this day I still remember it - cocoa, chocolate, some smoke....I was new to Whiskey, didn't know that much, still don't, but this was a stunner to me. Also picked up my first bottle of Clynelish 14. all these years later, and sooo many bottles later, I STILL remember that first tasting and the bottle itself. If I only knew / understood what had before me at the time!
Worth every dollar!
As I understand, this is out of a limited edition. I did not know until after I bought it in a german/danish bordershop this Friday. Wanted something interesting. It was the only bottle left, locked in a glass cabinet playing hard-to-get. I throw 80,25 euros for it. I am now convinced I made a bargain. Thing is - I wanted peat. Not tarry, choking, sweeter-than-kittens-peat but something ne and nice. So the seal was broken and the juice was poured. Neat. In the sniffer: Unmistakingley speyside. Fresh, fruity and inviting but hey - where's my peat ? Gave it a break and allowed to breathe for 10 mins. See - there it is. Almost shy, peaking from the bottom of the glass proving that this is a peat FINISHED whisky, not a PEATED one. The sip is pleasant and the 43 abv won't scar you. It's smooth and pleasant. Oak and freshness fills the mouth as a sence of charcoal starts to rise. Finish: Enter peat. Not a blast, as some says, but carefully as a guest who arrives too late. And it is welcome. The sqeetnes intensivates to some extend providing a long, sweet finish. Mmmmm. WHO is this for ? All lovers of Speysides WHO don't dare dig into the supposed heavier peat appalations. Kinky Little bastards like myself who want to experiment and who does not take everything too seriously. Who is it NOT for ? Those who want phenols layering in the top of the bottle. This is far from Islay. Those who want what BenRiach does - with Balvinie label. This is NOT Benriach by any Means - and it's not supposed to be. I give it a 9'ner. Add one for the Price. Dropped one half for not being cask strength. Imagine what THAT could do.......
Considering the prices are almost similar, how would one compare this to the Lagavulin Distiller's Edition (which I really love).
Hi there! At the moment, there are no plans, as the range has been discontinued. However, any stray bottles we manage to get our hands on will be put up on the site, so do check back! --The Chaps at Master of Malt