View Full Version : The Balvenie - A Match Made in Heaven
KenyanSandBoa
04-17-2010, 11:30 AM
I had been talking to Matt (wolfandwhisky) about some single malts that wouldn't break the bank, but would also satisfy my urge to try fine single malts. Well, a special thanks to Matt for recommending The Balvenie Doublewood. :dr
I picked up a bottle on Thursday night for a little after dinner treat and was not disappointed. I paired it with a 601 Blue and it was a match made in heaven. For anyone interested in pursing some fine single malts, I would definitely recommend The Balvenie as a great place to start. :tu
I was originally planning on smoking a Man O' War with it, but I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to get a torro in before the rain, so I switched to the 601 Blue robusto.
Darrell
04-17-2010, 11:34 AM
Balvenie is good stuff. Especially for the price.
KenyanSandBoa
04-17-2010, 12:13 PM
Balvenie is good stuff. Especially for the price.
Yeah, that was a key point for me. I didn't want to dive head first into some bank-breaking scotch and not like it. Seems like a good starting point.
Darrell
04-17-2010, 12:14 PM
Yeah, that was a key point for me. I didn't want to dive head first into some bank-breaking scotch and not like it. Seems like a good starting point.
Scotch isn't cheap, it's best to start nice and slow. :D
Mugen910
04-17-2010, 12:16 PM
Thanks for the invite Jim :(
I know nothing about whiskey but it looks good. :tu
jaydub13
04-17-2010, 12:46 PM
That Balvenie Doublewood is a personal favorite, and it's pretty hard to argue with the price. In that price range, check out Talisker 12, Oban 14, and Compass Box Peat Monster. All are nice single malts at a great value.
KenyanSandBoa
04-17-2010, 01:54 PM
Thanks for the invite Jim :(
I know nothing about whiskey but it looks good. :tu
I'll be sure to let you know the next time. :D I have to remember how many inmates there are close by. :tu
That Balvenie Doublewood is a personal favorite, and it's pretty hard to argue with the price. In that price range, check out Talisker 12, Oban 14, and Compass Box Peat Monster. All are nice single malts at a great value.
Thanks for the heads up on those...I'll definitely have to check those out.
nomadicwookie
04-22-2010, 08:52 PM
I just tried the Double Wood for the first time around Christmas. I have to say I was blown away as well. It's got a nice subtle sweetness to it.
RightAJ
04-22-2010, 08:56 PM
Had this at an Ashton event.. very good, and went well with with a cigar!!
aj
wolfandwhisky
04-22-2010, 09:06 PM
Glad you liked it Jim! Balvenie DW is often credited with being one of the whiskies that brings people into single malts.
Plus, the spicy notes, combined with oak, vanilla, and honey, work really well with a lot of cigars - especially maduros.
Great pairing - I'll definitely have to try it myself! :tu
wolfandwhisky
04-24-2010, 12:42 AM
Because of this thread I decided to crack open one of my bottles of DW... went with a UK release at 40%... very very smooth with the lower ABV
BlackDog
06-16-2010, 10:49 AM
I had some Balvenie Doublewood this past weekend when I was visiting relatives in NC. Very good stuff. I liked the fruit/sweet undertones.
While there we went to another friends house for dinner. He is a liquor salesman, and had a nice spread of booze. My uncle told me "He's a liquor salesman, don't drink beer there." When our host saw me pouring a second Doublewood, he said to wait a minute, went to a closet, and pulled out another bottle..........of Balvenie 30 Year. :dr
Wow. Awesome whisky.
Next day he showed up at my relatives house with a gift for me. My very own bottle of Balvenie 30 Year. Sealed, in the box, my very own. I'm torn. Part of me says keep it, since I'll never own another bottle so expensive. On the other hand, I don't drink a lot of scotch, and am happy with a nice 12 year old so I may donate it for an auction at the school for handicapped kids that my son goes to.
The bottle is being shipped to me since I couldn't carry it on the plane and I didn't want to check it. I'll have a hard decision to make noce I get it.
awsmith4
06-16-2010, 11:36 AM
Balvenie 12 DW is my go-to Scotch. I have yet to find a cigar it doesn't pair with.
wolfandwhisky
06-16-2010, 01:54 PM
I had some Balvenie Doublewood this past weekend when I was visiting relatives in NC. Very good stuff. I liked the fruit/sweet undertones.
While there we went to another friends house for dinner. He is a liquor salesman, and had a nice spread of booze. My uncle told me "He's a liquor salesman, don't drink beer there." When our host saw me pouring a second Doublewood, he said to wait a minute, went to a closet, and pulled out another bottle..........of Balvenie 30 Year. :dr
Wow. Awesome whisky.
Next day he showed up at my relatives house with a gift for me. My very own bottle of Balvenie 30 Year. Sealed, in the box, my very own. I'm torn. Part of me says keep it, since I'll never own another bottle so expensive. On the other hand, I don't drink a lot of scotch, and am happy with a nice 12 year old so I may donate it for an auction at the school for handicapped kids that my son goes to.
The bottle is being shipped to me since I couldn't carry it on the plane and I didn't want to check it. I'll have a hard decision to make noce I get it.
Great story - and either solution is an enjoyable one
hammondc
09-01-2010, 06:41 PM
Glad you liked it Jim! Balvenie DW is often credited with being one of the whiskies that brings people into single malts.
Absolutely true. I LOVE LOVE LOVE that stuff. the only other one I have purchased is a Dalmore. It is still almost full.
CigarNut
09-01-2010, 07:27 PM
I have always like Balvenie! One of my favs!
Samsquanch
09-01-2010, 07:43 PM
When I first started getting into single malts I was looking around at my local liquor store and they actually had a sampler pack of airplane sized bottles with 4 different single malts. That was about 5 years ago but they may still have the sampler pack at your local liquor store - it was a great intro.
awsmith4
09-01-2010, 10:20 PM
I m having a jigger of the 15yr as I type, it is different than the 12yr, especially seeing as its a single barrel, but still fantastic :)
Matt-N-Ga
09-05-2010, 02:24 PM
I m having a jigger of the 15yr as I type, it is different than the 12yr, especially seeing as its a single barrel, but still fantastic :)
WTF ? You holding out on me ? Damn that sounds good. Here, I say you buy this and let me try some whenever I want ::r
http://www.luxist.com/2010/05/26/first-40-year-old-whisky-from-balvenie/
:banger:dr
CBI_2
09-05-2010, 08:22 PM
Sounds great. I look forward to trying it now. I picked up a bottle of Glen Moray 12yr. Single Malt Speyside that is very reasonably priced and very smooth. http://www.glenmoray.com/tasting-notes/tasting-notes-twelve.php
http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn264/cigarshirts/glenmoray.jpg
awsmith4
09-06-2010, 08:50 AM
WTF ? You holding out on me ? Damn that sounds good. Here, I say you buy this and let me try some whenever I want ::r
http://www.luxist.com/2010/05/26/first-40-year-old-whisky-from-balvenie/
:banger:dr
I've got 5 on it...
You've only been to the house to smoke once, you never know what will come out of the cabinet if you stick around. :chr
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