🥃 Elevate your collection with a timeless Speyside classic.
The Balvenie Double Wood 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a 700ml bottle crafted from homegrown barley and matured for 12 years using traditional Speyside methods. With 40% alcohol content, it delivers a smooth, complex profile featuring sweet fruit, Oloroso sherry, honey, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutty notes, culminating in a long, warming finish. Perfectly suited for neat or on-the-rocks enjoyment, it’s a premium choice for discerning whisky enthusiasts and an elegant gift option.
Product Dimensions | 24 x 8.7 x 8.7 cm; 1.25 kg |
Item model number | 6-BV-018-40 |
Product Name | Single Malt Whisky |
Allergen Information | Contains: Barley |
Weight | 1.3 kg |
Volume | 700 Millilitres |
Units | 700.0 millilitre(s) |
Storage Instructions | Best stored in a cool dark place. |
Serving Recommendation | Neat, on ice or with water |
Manufacturer contact | Imperial House Southampton Hampshire So15 0Rb |
Country of origin | Scotch |
Alcohol Content | 40 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Balvenie |
Vintage | 2013 |
Format | Bottle |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Region Produced In | Speyside |
Speciality | suitable_for_vegetarians |
Occasion | Christmas Gift, Birthday Gift, Fathers Day Gift |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | Balvenie |
B**1
If a bar has this, you have at least one, very good dram on offer!
Balvenie is a well renowned whisky brand, not quite as famous as Macallan perhaps, but in roughly the same league. That high perch come at a price, and that is that the prestige the brand has gained has often made it the target to be overtly criticized. This often pushes experts to overly criticize the brand - 'it's not as good as it should be' etc.I find this very misplaced in this particular case. It often retails close to £40, and that to me, isn't too ridiculous. You get a lot of whisky for your buck. Great aroma and bags of taste. Pleasant, smooth and vanilla sweet, a great all rounder, and a perfect gift for a beginner / a whisky curious person. I've had several bottles of this and will have more. If you find this in any bar, you should be glad!
N**R
Whiskey galore!
The sherry oak casks. Give this a distintive flavour well worth the money and easy on the palate one of the best single malt s on the market at this price range .slange
G**E
The best
Smooth, sophisticated and delicious. Not peaty - an excellent malt.
G**Y
good whiskey, good delivery
Very good whiskey but more of a treat.Not always available at the supermarket, so glad i got it here
P**B
Beautiful malt
This is one of the best malts you can buy. Very relaxing. Very tasty.
C**T
Good whiskey
Good whiskey good delivery
R**T
Quite Nice
I've recently began to collect whiskys and have added this to my collection due to the high rating on here. The rating is marginally less than something like Ardbeg or Laphroaig however I definitely prefer the smoother more refined taste of this whisky than either of those two. (Laphroaig I like, however Ardbeg is something else and far too extreme for me).This has an initially nice soft sherry taste and has a smell a bit like plum. I'm not the type that will go into obnoxious descriptions as some do but it has a nice complicated taste with a mild fairly smokey aftertaste afterwards. There is only the most mild of peat taste to this but it's all it needs really. Overall it has quite a nuanced character.Definitely one of my favourites now.For people who complain about the price, you used to be able to buy bottles of 70ml Dalmore 12 year old and even their Cigar Malt for $20 dollars in the states. They cranked up their price almost triple what it was in 10-15 years. This being £5 more than it was 10 years ago isn't that big of a deal. You're not going to get a very complicated or enjoyable whisky for £20-£30 in most cases.
S**
Value for money it's the cheapest I have found
I buy this whisky every christmas no complaints
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