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Balvenie 18 Year Old Pedro Ximenez Finish Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2021) 70cl
Splendidly sherried single malt from Balvenie! This one spent the final part of its 18-year maturation finishing in Pedro Ximénez sherry butts, and is now ready to take pride of place in a special collection.
The Balvenie is a distillery with a rich history of experimentation with sherry-cask maturation. Here, they’ve used a Pedro Ximénez sherry butts to finish off an eighteen-year-old whisky. It’s the second sherry-finished expression in this range.
The Balvenie Pedro Ximénez Cask whisky is a lively and summery single malt finished in casks which previously held Pedro Ximénez sherry. Pedro Ximénez cask finished. Sherry is a popular cask type in Scotch Whisky, and this is the second sherry finished expression in The Balvenie range of finishes.
Nose : Almond butter and toasted orange peel, Jaffa biscuits, dried apricots, prunes, raisins and spicy wood. The finish in PX Sherry Casks is not intrusive, almost subtle.
Palate : Creamy start, slightly tingling on the tongue. Tart orange marmalade with pieces of the peel, almonds, walnuts, cocoa powder, dark chocolate, nougat and cold coffee. Apricot kernels, multivitamin tablet, gooseberry. dry wood.
Finish : Medium length, now very spicy, still slightly tingling. It has traded its initial creaminess for dry wood somewhere towards the end of the flavour
Its floor maltings have been retained and although this only makes up a small percentage (up to 15%) of the total mash, it is believed that it helps contribute character to the new make – the small amount of peat which is burned might help. Given that Balvenie has only opened to visitors in recent times, it certainly wasn’t kept for cosmetic or touristic reasons.
It’s a large distillery with nine, fat, short-necked stills producing a new make character which is notably sweet and honeyed – completely different to both Glenfiddich and Kininvie. Interestingly, when William Grant built its Ailsa Bay malt distillery in Girvan, the still shape replicated that of Balvenie, but the new make is different again.
This was one of the first distilleries to introduce a ‘finished’ single malt with the launch in 1993 of Double Wood, which was first aged in ex-Bourbon casks before being given a short period of secondary maturation (aka finishing) in ex-Sherry.
This utilisation of different wood types runs through the Balvenie range with a new 17-year-old Double Wood recently joining Caribbean Cask (ex-rum) 14 year old, and the 21-year-old Port Wood as part of the core range. As well as single barrel releases and older age variants up to 50 years in the range, a cult small batch, Tun 1401, has also recently appeared, followed by Tun 1509.
Balvenie was built on a 12 acre site adjacent to Glenfiddich in 1892/3. Originally known as Glen Gordon it took the name of the huge (ruined) castle which was located next door. The ‘new’ castle, already derelict in 1893, was turned into maltings.
The distillery provided fillings, primarily for the Grant’s Standfast blend, until 1973 when the first official bottling was made. Its continued requirements as a contributor to blends initially restricted its growth as a stand-alone brand (although increasing its cult status). This was eased slightly with the opening of Kininvie in 1990, but it was only with the building of Ailsa Bay that greater stocks were finally made available. It is now one of the fastest-growing single malt brands in the world.
48.7 ABV
70cl
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 20 - Jun 25
US$40
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