
The Balvenie : 14 Year Old "Caribbean Cask"
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Description
Characteristics and tasting tips for The Balvenie 14 Year Old "Caribbean Cask"
Tasting
Nose
The nose exudes fruity and caramel notes.
Palate
A round, harmonious palate with notes of vanilla and sweet oak. The fruity character gradually unfolds, revealing a silky texture punctuated by delicate spices and exotic fruits, with a soft, lingering finish marked by woody accents.
Pairings and tasting moments
Best enjoyed neat, over ice, or with a few drops of water to fully reveal its complex aromas.
Mixology
As an exceptional single malt, we recommend enjoying it without embellishment to appreciate all the subtlety of its double maturation.
A Speyside single malt with Caribbean influences
The Balvenie, an iconic distillery in Scotland’s Speyside
The The Balvenie distillery, located in Speyside, Scotland, is renowned for its artisanal know-how and traditional production methods. Founded in 1892, it stands out for its commitment to authenticity, with every step of production handled in-house, from barley cultivation to bottling. Under the guidance of Malt Master David C. Stewart, The Balvenie has innovated by finishing some of its whiskies in special casks, adding a unique dimension to its single malts.
Caribbean Cask 14 Year Old, a double-maturation innovation
Caribbean Cask 14 Year Old perfectly illustrates David C. Stewart MBE’s expertise in cask finishing. This single malt results from a carefully orchestrated double maturation: after 14 years of aging in American bourbon barrels, the whisky spends an additional 6 months in casks that previously held a blend of Caribbean rums from Barbados, Trinidad, and Jamaica. This innovative technique creates a harmonious marriage between the traditional characteristics of Scotch whisky and the tropical influences of rum, winning over enthusiasts of both spirits. The rum used to season the casks is reused several times before being sold on, reflecting a thoughtful, sustainable approach to production.



