and see what you think. All I know is that it is aged in the back half in a sherry cask. I think it's a
Speyside, if you understand the lingo. In other words, I'm no expert and I'd hate to recommend a dud....
Never mind my nattering...I'm off to find a link/review:
http://www.fourseasonswine.com/121498The Balvenie DoubleWood is a 12 year old Single Malt which gains its Distinctive Character from being matured in two woods. During its period of maturation The Balvenie DoubleWood is transferred from a Traditional Oak whisky cask to a First Fill Spanish Oak Sherry cask. Each stage lends different qualities to the resulting single malt- the traditional casks, having previously held Bourbon, soften and add character, whilst the Sherry Wood brings depth and fullness of flavour.
NOSE ~ Sweet fruit and oloroso sherry notes, layered with honey and vanilla.
TASTE ~ A smooth and mellow single malt of beautifully combined flavours - nutty sweetness, cinnamon spiciness and a delicately proportioned layer of sherry - with a long and warming finish.
Wine Enthusiast The first nosing passes discover scents of walnuts, grass and dark toffee; aromas of black tea and tobacco come to the forefront. Entry is delightfully grainy, malty and vanilla bean-bittersweet; the midpalate is silky, creamy, Sherry-sweet, pruny, black raisin-like and delicious. Ends on a medium-sweet dark chocolate note. A terrific 12 Year Old.
Cheers, dingbat.
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