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The Balvenie 17 yo Islay Cask, 750 ml, 86 proof, Presentation tube, $70-80.
Once again a tie vote lead to a coin flip with #16 being the winner. This third Balvenie review is for one of the more unique versions of The Balvenie. The Islay Cask is made from Balvenie single malt that has matured in traditional oak casks for at least 17 years and then transferred it into just 94 casks that had previously held Islay single malt. After six months it was found the casks had imparted the desired amount of peaty notes, typical of Islay, while still retaining the distinctively honeyed character of The Balvenie.
A pretty mellow day overall, just did some electrical work, rearranged the liquor cabinet and did a little work in the garage. In general just taking it easy. Sometimes avoiding the to do list can be hard work and calls for a reward. This Balvenie was mine for the day
One would think that six months isn’t very long to sit in an Islay cask after being in it’s own oak cask for 17 years but it does seem to be enough. Like all Balvenie’s this one is very well rounded with a nosing of honey, mild spices but with a touch of smoke. The taste is a mellow combination of honey that Balvenie is known for along with a smokiness that isn’t present in other Balvenies. This makes for a wonderful finish that lasts a fairly long time. Sweetness on the top of the tongue but smoke on the sides.
If you are looking for something a bit different, this could be well worth seeking out.
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Once again a tie vote lead to a coin flip with #16 being the winner. This third Balvenie review is for one of the more unique versions of The Balvenie. The Islay Cask is made from Balvenie single malt that has matured in traditional oak casks for at least 17 years and then transferred it into just 94 casks that had previously held Islay single malt. After six months it was found the casks had imparted the desired amount of peaty notes, typical of Islay, while still retaining the distinctively honeyed character of The Balvenie.
A pretty mellow day overall, just did some electrical work, rearranged the liquor cabinet and did a little work in the garage. In general just taking it easy. Sometimes avoiding the to do list can be hard work and calls for a reward. This Balvenie was mine for the day

One would think that six months isn’t very long to sit in an Islay cask after being in it’s own oak cask for 17 years but it does seem to be enough. Like all Balvenie’s this one is very well rounded with a nosing of honey, mild spices but with a touch of smoke. The taste is a mellow combination of honey that Balvenie is known for along with a smokiness that isn’t present in other Balvenies. This makes for a wonderful finish that lasts a fairly long time. Sweetness on the top of the tongue but smoke on the sides.
If you are looking for something a bit different, this could be well worth seeking out.
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