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Balvenie 21 Year Old Portwood Finish Single Malt Whisky
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Balvenie 21 Year Old Portwood Finish Single Malt Whisky

Balvenie 21 Year Old Portwood Finish Single Malt Whisky

$104.65

Original: $299.00

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Balvenie 21 Year Old Portwood Finish Single Malt Whiskyβ€”

$299.00

$104.65

The Story

21 years. PortWood Finish. The Balvenie β€” a Speyside single malt aged 21 years before transfer to traditional port wine pipes for a final maturation period, adding the dried cherry, plum, and wine-tannin character of Portuguese port casks to the honeyed, vanilla core that defines Balvenie.

The Balvenie remains one of the last Scottish distilleries to maintain its own floor maltings and a team of coopers on site β€” the cooperage work enabling the precise selection and preparation of the port pipes used in this expression. The PortWood 21 Year is David Stewart's (the world's longest-serving Malt Master) benchmark for port cask finishing at Balvenie β€” chosen because 21 years of primary maturation provides enough structural complexity to benefit from port pipe finishing without being overwhelmed by it.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Rich dried fruit, honey, vanilla, port wine, warming spice
  • Palate: Sweet dried cherry, cinnamon, toffee, oak, nutmeg
  • Finish: Long, luscious, dried fruit and gentle tannin

Specs

  • Distillery: The Balvenie, Dufftown, Speyside, Scotland (est. 1892)
  • Style: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Port Pipe Finish
  • Age: 21 years
  • Finish: Port wine pipes
  • ABV: 40%
  • Size: 750ml

Browse all Scotch whisky at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are port pipes? Large casks (typically 500–650 liters) previously used to mature Portuguese port wine. Their larger size compared to standard barrels means slower spirit-wood interaction, while the residual port adds dried fruit and wine tannin character. Balvenie's own cooperage prepares and inspects the pipes before use.
  • Why 21 years before the port pipe finish? 21 years of primary maturation in American and European oak provides the structural complexity and depth that benefits from port finishing. Younger whisky can be overwhelmed by port character; at 21 years the spirit is substantial enough to integrate the finishing without losing its Speyside identity.

Description

21 years. PortWood Finish. The Balvenie β€” a Speyside single malt aged 21 years before transfer to traditional port wine pipes for a final maturation period, adding the dried cherry, plum, and wine-tannin character of Portuguese port casks to the honeyed, vanilla core that defines Balvenie.

The Balvenie remains one of the last Scottish distilleries to maintain its own floor maltings and a team of coopers on site β€” the cooperage work enabling the precise selection and preparation of the port pipes used in this expression. The PortWood 21 Year is David Stewart's (the world's longest-serving Malt Master) benchmark for port cask finishing at Balvenie β€” chosen because 21 years of primary maturation provides enough structural complexity to benefit from port pipe finishing without being overwhelmed by it.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Rich dried fruit, honey, vanilla, port wine, warming spice
  • Palate: Sweet dried cherry, cinnamon, toffee, oak, nutmeg
  • Finish: Long, luscious, dried fruit and gentle tannin

Specs

  • Distillery: The Balvenie, Dufftown, Speyside, Scotland (est. 1892)
  • Style: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Port Pipe Finish
  • Age: 21 years
  • Finish: Port wine pipes
  • ABV: 40%
  • Size: 750ml

Browse all Scotch whisky at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are port pipes? Large casks (typically 500–650 liters) previously used to mature Portuguese port wine. Their larger size compared to standard barrels means slower spirit-wood interaction, while the residual port adds dried fruit and wine tannin character. Balvenie's own cooperage prepares and inspects the pipes before use.
  • Why 21 years before the port pipe finish? 21 years of primary maturation in American and European oak provides the structural complexity and depth that benefits from port finishing. Younger whisky can be overwhelmed by port character; at 21 years the spirit is substantial enough to integrate the finishing without losing its Speyside identity.