The Balvenie 21 Year Old Port Wood is a highly regarded single malt Scotch whisky produced by The Balvenie distillery. It is part of their core range and is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique maturation in Port wine casks. This expression begins with Balvenie’s signature 21-year-old whisky, which has already undergone a lengthy aging process in traditional oak casks. It is then transferred to casks that previously held fine Port wine to undergo a second maturation. This additional aging in Port wood casks imparts distinct flavours and characteristics to the whisky, resulting in a truly special release. The Balvenie 21 Year Old Port Wood offers a complex and refined flavour profile. The influence of the Port casks adds layers of rich, fruity sweetness to the whisky, with notes of ripe berries, dried fruits, and a hint of nuttiness. These flavours are beautifully balanced by the smooth and mellow character that comes from the extended aging in oak casks.
Balvenie 21 Year Old Port Wood Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl
$219.90
Additional information
Whisky Cask Type | Bourbon, Port |
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Brand | Balvenie |
Whisky Distillery | Balvenie |
Whisky Style | Fresh Fruit and Vanilla, Malt and Honey |
Age | 21 Year Old |
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