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Balvenie 12 Year Old - Triple Cask

Stepford Wives of Speyside

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@MaltActivistReview by @MaltActivist

27th Jun 2014

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Balvenie 12 Year Old - Triple Cask
  • Nose
    22
  • Taste
    22
  • Finish
    22
  • Balance
    22
  • Overall
    88

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There's something about entry level Speysiders that has started to piss me off a bit. Seems like there's a formula everyone's using to create literally the same whisky.

I mean I understand this is the flavor profile that most people like (and buy) but must they all feel and taste exactly the same?

Let's put it in some refill bourbon barrels for a bit and then finish it off in some sherry to get that altogether familiar flavor.

Now don't get me wrong. There's no reason to fix something if it aint broke but it's become a blur for me of late. They're all starting to look and feel the same.

And the frustrating bit for me is that they're all pretty decent. There's really very little wrong with any of them. It's just that I have a hard time telling them apart. Maybe a lot of you can but my palate's not that good.

Anyway, enough rant.

This 12 year old is part of The Balvenie Travel Retail Triple Cask range. Which basically means they've used three different maturations. First some refill bourbon, then some first fill bourbon and finally some sherry.

Nose: Lots of honey vanilla on a floral note. Soft peaches with a hint of oaky spices. There's something green in there as well. Quite fresh. Quite nice.

Palate: There's the honey again but now with mild peppercorns and cinnamon. Touch of nuts. Dried fruits with a mild citrus overtone.

Finish: Medium with an unexpected late arrival of spices.

Remember the Stepford Wives? Reminds me of them. All manufactured to look and feel the same.

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