Balvenie 2002 14 years old Peat Week - b. 2017 - 70cl





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Balvenie Peat Week 14 Year Old, distilled in 2002 and bottled in 2017, 70 cl at 48.3% ABV, from Speyside, Scotland, with original packaging.
Description from the seller
Balvenie Peat Week Aged 14 Year Old (2002 Vintage)
One of the first expressions from the classic Speyside distillery made from 100% peated barley, The Balvenie Peat Week 14 Year Old is the result of a series of trials carried out by clever duo David Stewart MBE, Balvenie malt master, and Ian Millar, prestige whiskies specialist.
For just one week a year since 2002, The Balvenie team has been quietly producing the smoky stuff, and the liquid destined for this batch has been fully matured in American oak casks. The Speyside stalwart as you've never tasted it before!
Nose
Floral, tropical fruit notes with almonds and honey – and then the peat smoke comes through.
Palate
Citrus-led vanilla, peach and honey, and a gentle, almost floral peat smoke – very different to the Islay stuff.
Finish
Long and soft, with a lingering creaminess.
Overall
The unmistakable Speyside-honey character balances well with the gentle peat influence. The Balvenie reinvented – but not completely.
Balvenie Peat Week Aged 14 Year Old (2002 Vintage)
One of the first expressions from the classic Speyside distillery made from 100% peated barley, The Balvenie Peat Week 14 Year Old is the result of a series of trials carried out by clever duo David Stewart MBE, Balvenie malt master, and Ian Millar, prestige whiskies specialist.
For just one week a year since 2002, The Balvenie team has been quietly producing the smoky stuff, and the liquid destined for this batch has been fully matured in American oak casks. The Speyside stalwart as you've never tasted it before!
Nose
Floral, tropical fruit notes with almonds and honey – and then the peat smoke comes through.
Palate
Citrus-led vanilla, peach and honey, and a gentle, almost floral peat smoke – very different to the Islay stuff.
Finish
Long and soft, with a lingering creaminess.
Overall
The unmistakable Speyside-honey character balances well with the gentle peat influence. The Balvenie reinvented – but not completely.

