Balvenie

Balvenie 18 Year Old French Oak Pineau Cask Finish

£265.00 inc. VAT

Balvenie have released this exceptional 18-year-old Speyside whisky, matured in American oak and finished in casks seasoned with Pineau des Charentes. This rare finish imparts a graceful interplay of fruit and florals on a rich, mature malt base.

Expect aromas of baked pear, dried apricot, and sweet grape must. The palate delivers bursts of lemon peel, fig, creamy oak, and nutmeg spice—all beautifully integrated and silky smooth. The finish is long, softly spiced, and nuanced with gentle tannin and warmth. A luxurious whisky perfect for special occasions and fine dining pairings.

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Balvenie 12 Year Old American Oak, The Sweet Toast of American Oak

Original price was: £60.00.Current price is: £49.99. inc. VAT

Balvenie 12 Year Old American Oak has been crafted to highlight the sweetness of virgin American oak. This stunning Balvenie begins its life in traditional ex-Bourbon barrels before a secondary maturation in twice-toasted new American oak casks from Kentucky.

The result is a whisky bursting with soft, creamy vanilla, honeycomb, and butterscotch aromas. The palate delivers layers of candied citrus peel, toasted coconut, malted barley, and gentle oak spice. Smooth and approachable, this whisky offers a modern twist on classic Balvenie character—ideal for both newcomers and connoisseurs seeking subtle complexity.

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Balvenie 16 Year Old French Oak Pineau Cask Finish

£131.99 inc. VAT

This 16-year-old single malt from Balvenie is a standout expression finished in casks that previously held Pineau des Charentes, a French fortified wine. Initially matured in American oak casks, it gains extra complexity and brightness from the unique cask finish.

The nose opens with fragrant florals—geranium, citrus blossom, and meadow grass—alongside honeyed malt. On the palate, there’s vibrant grapefruit zest, green apple, sweet vanilla, and delicate spice layered with toasted oak and hints of ginger. The finish is long, crisp, and elegantly dry with lingering fruit and French wine character. A lively, expressive Speyside malt that beautifully bridges richness and refinement.

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