Balvenie TUN 1858
Batch 3
Sherry Butt: 16088, 1042 & 8554
Traditional Whisky Casks: 15919, 5248, 13135, 7073, 15347, 15332, 6129, 13461, 1634 & 487 (3 sherry butts and 10 traditional whisky casks). As with the 1401, they were married for a few months in Tun 1858. An extremely rare & collectable bottle from The Balvenie. Produced in limited numbers for the Asian market. Very hard to find indeed.
One of the Dufftown distilleries, or the one next door to Glenfiddich. Balvenie has been forever in the ownership of William Grant & Sons. The distillery was established in 1892 and takes its name from a nearby castle, which was the original name for the town. Compared to Glenfiddich and Kininvie, Balvenie focuses more on the craft aspect of distillery with its branding. A small percentage of its malt is produced on a traditional malting floor and it retains a cooperage. In relative terms, the distillery has only just opened its doors for tours as it continues to grow in popularity. Assisted by 9 distinctive stills and inventive cask maturation, finding favour with many whisky drinkers. So much so, that Ailsa Bay modelled its stills on Balvenie’s, aiming to take up some demand for blends and let the distillery concentrate on expanding the Balvenie range.