Product description
Product description
This 14-year-old Balvenie Week of Peat is part of the new series 'Balvenie Stories'. It replaces the old Peat Week bottling. The distillate remains the same, but the whisky gains in story. The story of this whisky is about Ian Millar, the distillery manager of the distillery, who took a trip to the island of Islay and then wanted to experiment with what he had learned there. And so, at Balvenie, smoky distillate was distilled for just one week. The Highlands peat used has a higher proportion of non-phenolic content. As a result, an earthy-smoky character develops without the salty-maritime aromas found in Islay whiskies, for example.
Distributor
William Grant & Sons Global Brands LTD Ballard & Clonminch Tullamore Co. Offaly R23 E027 /IE
Designation
Whisky
Country of origin
Scotland
Colouring
Spirit caramel
The Distillery: Balvenie
The Scottish Malt Whisky distillery The Balvenie is located on the slopes of the Convals, below the Glenfiddich distillery. It was built in 1892 by William J. Grant, who is also the founder of the sister distillery Glenfiddich.
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Status
Open
Country, Region
Scotland, Speyside
Founding year
1892
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Kommentar: Tolle Kombination: Balvenie und Rauch. Dazu 14 Jahre. Leider etwas teuer, aber sein Geld wert...