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Balvenie 17 Year Old New Wood

Lot: 309889

Balvenie 17 Year Old New Wood

Winning Bid: £300
(Reserve not met) This lot currently has: 4 bids

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Balvenie
Age: 
17 Year Old
Vintage: 
N/A
Region: 
Speyside
Bottler: 
Official
Cask Type: 
American white oak
Bottled Strength: 
40%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Balvenie 17 Year Old New Wood

Balvenie was built by William Grant in 1892 and remains part of his family's company to this day. In the early part of its history, its purpose was primarily for the provision of malt for Grant's blends, however following the global success of Glenfiddich, the Balvenie single malt brand was launched in 1973. It remained a rarity though, and it was not until the opening of Kininvie in 1990, and later Ailsa Bay in Girvan, that the distillery was given the freedom to focus on its single malt. Today it is one of the best recognised brands in the world. In 1993 they launched the 12 year old "DoubleWood," an expression credited with pioneering the use of cask-finishing, and this has become a key motif for the distillery's output in recent times.

Released in 2006, this was a limited edition addition to the 17 year old wood finished range from Balvenie.

This is produced from one single batch of 79 casks, finished in fresh Quercus Alba (American white oak).

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