The Balvenie 12 Year Old DoubleWood Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750mL
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The Balvenie 12 Year Old DoubleWood Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 43% ABV (86 Proof) | 750 mL
Process & Profile
This iconic Speyside single malt is aged for 12 years, initially in traditional American oak ex-bourbon barrels before being transferred to Spanish Oloroso sherry casks for a further nine months. A final few months in large wooden tuns allow the whiskies to marry harmoniously, yielding a rich and complex flavor profile crafted under the stewardship of long-time Malt Master David C. Stewart, who pioneered wood-finishing in the 1980s.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Sweet orchard fruits and Oloroso sherry, with honey, vanilla, gentle nutmeg, light spice, and a hint of cinnamon
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Palate: Creamy and mellow—raspberries, dark fruits, raisin, sponge cake, cinnamon, milk chocolate, and black pepper
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Finish: Warm, medium-long with toasted oak, dark fruit, rich spice, and lingering honey
What Makes It Special
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One of the earliest double-matured whiskies, launched in 1993, now a classic example of the style
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Dual maturation enhances depth: American oak provides base sweetness, sherry casks enrich with fruit and spice
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Handcrafted at Balvenie—a rare distillery that grows, malts, and distills on-site
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Crafted by industry legend David C. Stewart, recipient of the MBE for services to whisky
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Regarded as an essential Speyside single malt—balanced, refined, and widely acclaimed
How to Enjoy
Serve neat in a tulip or Glencairn glass to appreciate the multi-layered flavors. Ideal as an after-dinner dram or as a refined whisky for special occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the ABV?
43% (86 proof). -
What is “DoubleWood”?
Aged 12 years in American oak, finished in Oloroso sherry casks, then married in large tuns. -
When was it first released?
Originally released in 1993—the distillery’s first wood-finished single malt. -
Is it a good entry-level Scotch?
Yes—accessible yet complex, a classic introduction to Speyside whisky. -
Does Balvenie produce all steps on-site?
Yes—one of the few Scottish distilleries to malt, distill, cask, and bottle under one roof. -
How does it compare to the 14 Year Caribbean Cask?
DoubleWood is richer and fruitier, with more spice; the Caribbean Cask is lighter and tropical.
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