Ballantine's 17 year old 40% vol. 0,7l
Aroma: aromas of vanilla, chocolate and pancakes, with citrus notes and a hint of almond, some smoke and a hint of damp leather.
Taste: Sweet, almost like honey, with a light spice, some pepper and ginger, again a little smoke and toffee
Finish: the chocolate comes back, a little oak, spicy notes and again the smoke.
Bottler: | George Ballantine & Son Ltd. |
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Alcohol: | 40%vol. |
Age: | 17 year old |
Coloured: | contains Colour |
Volume: | 0,7l |
Manufacturer: | George Ballantine & Son Ltd., Dumbarton G82 2SS, Großbritannien |
Country: | Scotland |
Product Type: | Blended Whisky |
Product Category: | Whisky |
Product brand: | Ballantine's |
Smoke: | non smoky |
Responsible food business operator: | Pernod Ricard Deutschland GmbH, Habsburgerring 2, 50674 Köln, Deutschland |
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3 reviews
28 June 2015 18:52
Jim Murray called this the best whisky in the world. He must have been drunk when he made this statement! Simply put - it has nothing to do with the best whiskys in the world. It is a decent whisky, I can agree to that, but it is definately not worth the money it cost. Had it cost 20 eur less the it would have been ok, but for almost 60 eur you can find so many better whiskys. Go for Springbank 15, Tomatin 18 or Ardbeg Uigedail instead!
28 June 2015 18:52
Jim Murray called this the best whisky in the world. He must have been drunk when he made this statement! Simply put - it has nothing to do with the best whiskys in the world. It is a decent whisky, I can agree to that, but it is definately not worth the money it cost. Had it cost 20 eur less the it would have been ok, but for almost 60 eur you can find so many better whiskys. Go for Springbank 15, Tomatin 18 or Ardbeg Uigedail instead!
22 February 2015 17:09
Bleibt hinter dem 43% igem zurück.