🥃 The Balvenie DoubleWood 17 Years Old
Speyside Sophistication | Dual Cask Maturation with Richness & Depth
The Balvenie DoubleWood 17 Years Old is a refined single malt that extends the classic DoubleWood character with additional age and complexity. It is matured first in American oak barrels and then finished in European sherry casks, producing a beautifully balanced whisky with mature oak, spice, and layered fruit.
📌 Features & Details
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Brand / Expression: The Balvenie DoubleWood 17 Years Old
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Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Origin: Dufftown, Speyside, Scotland
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ABV: 43%
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Age: 17 years
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Cask Maturation: Initially matured in American oak (ex‑bourbon), then finished in European (sherry) oak casks
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Status: Discontinued / Rare
👃 Tasting Notes
Nose
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Vanilla custard, creamy toffee, and honeyed oak
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Orchard fruit: green apple, pear, and subtle dried fig
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Light baking spices, cinnamon, and hints of golden pastry
Palate
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Smooth and creamy texture
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Flavors of red berries, raisins, dried fruit, cinnamon, toasted almonds, and toffee
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Oak influence becomes more pronounced — a mix of sweet vanilla and gentle tannin
Finish
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Medium length
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Notes of vanilla oak, honey, gentle spice, and a lingering warmth
⭐ Independent / Community Review Highlights
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Delivers deeper vanilla notes, hints of green apple, creamy toffee, and striking richness and complexity compared to the 12-year version
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Smooth balance with orchard fruits, red berries, leather, and gentle woodiness
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Aroma includes woody leather, dried fruit, and nutty oak; palate brings spice, nut roast, and sherried complexity
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Discontinued expression, increasing desirability and collectibility
🎁 Presentation & Collectibility
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Ideal For:
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Whisky lovers who appreciate the refined elegance of older Speyside malt
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Those who enjoy a double-cask style (bourbon then sherry) with added age depth
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Collectors — especially now that it’s discontinued
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Serving Recommendation:
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Best enjoyed neat in a tulip or Glencairn glass to appreciate aromatic complexity
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A few drops of water can help open up the oak spice and fruit character
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Collector Notes:
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Bottles are becoming harder to find and may command a premium
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Often praised as a more mature, richer sibling to the DoubleWood 12
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Well-suited for both drinking and display in a serious whisky collection
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