Balvenie 15 Year Single Barrel

Review by: TOModera

Just came off one of those weeks where I was too busy for my own good. Between work, hanging out with friends, keeping up with my Tomatin mega review, D&D, a few late nights, and traveling across the worst city for traffic in North America far too many times during some of the worst accident seasons we’ve ever had, I was pooped.

I was able to finish one review on Friday and then fell asleep watching Q.I. before I could get to the others.

The time change hasn’t helped that.

What I’m saying is, blah blah dick joke, blah blah some joke about my sexuality, blah blah I’m not a real reviewer until I’ve finished some recommended lists blah blah I’m review Balvenie 15 Single Barrel.

Aged in single ex-bourbon casks, this limited edition, higher than normal Alc. content beast is a main stay of most tasters. Only 350 hand-numbered bottles are brought out each year.

Take that, limited edition bourbons with 48,000 bottles!

A friend of mine picked up a masters of malt order for me when she was coming back. She’s awesome.


Distillery: Balvenie Distillery.

Bottler: Distillery Bottling.

Region: Speyside.

ABV: 47.8%.

Age: 15 years. Distilled August 15, 1997. Bottled October 31, 2012.

Cask type: Bourbon Cask.

Price: N/A in Ontario.

Color: Light yellow.


Nose: Honey, tangerine, lemon curd, brown sugar, grapes, vanilla, ginger, floral

There’s… hmmm… need to reset brain… resetting brain… fatal error, you’re still not really that awake or functioning.

Okay… there’s elements here that are purely Balvenie. The floral elements, the fruit, some vanilla, however this has more of a sour element to it, like sniffing lemon curd.

Taste: Curry, vanilla, orange, pepper, weak unripe mango, radish

Very different initial hit of earth that sticks around. Very disjoint. Much earth and heat. So un-wow.

It’s not bitter, it’s just… not a group of flavours I like together? You can tell there’s quality, I just don’t really like the mixture of flavours.

Finish: Earth, plum, salami, apple, white vinegar, dill, lemon rind

Ouch. Bad. Pain.

Lots of earth, and there’s a vinegar and dill element that tastes like pickle brine. Again, there’s quality in this, but that’s like offering me the best pickled beets on the planet from the greatest preserver; I’m not going to enjoy it.


Conclusion: I’m not a fan of this one. First off, don’t take that to mean it’s bad, it’s just… not my cup of tea. Everything about it is quality; good mouth feel, great Abv, clear flavours, good nose, different than other Balvenies yet still has some of their character. That all said, I just don’t like it.

My wife commented that she found the flavours disjoint as well, and thinks I should rate it lower. I’m of the mind that I can still drink it and enjoy it for the quality, so the number is higher.

Final Score: 77.


Scoring Legend:

  • 95-100: As good as it gets. Jaw-dropping, eye-widening, unforgettable whisky.
  • 90-94: Sublime, a personal favorite in its category.
  • 85-89: Excellent, a standout dram.
  • 80-84: Quite good. Quality stuff.
  • 75-79: Decent whisky worth tasting.
  • 70-74: Meh. It’s definitely drinkable, but it can do better.
  • 60-69: Not so good. I might not turn down a glass if I needed a drink.
  • 50-59: Save it for mixing.
  • 0-49: Blech.

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