Balvenie 1993 13 Years Port Wood Limited Release Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 40.0% Vol. - rare old bottling of the multiple award-winning Balvenie Highland Single Malt!
A rare vintage 1993 13 years-old limited release bottling of Balvenie Port Wood Finish Highland Single Malt Whisky from the year 2006 at 40.0% abv. For this Balvenie Single Malt, Malt Master David Stewart used only carefully selected old American oak bourbon barrels from the Rare Reserve stocks of the distillery, which were subsequently finished in 30-40 year old port wine casks. A rich and complex Balvenie Single Malt Whisky with a long, smooth and nutty finish in extraordinary quality and an exclusive bottling from the popular Balvenie Port Wood range.
A great Balvenie single malt endowed with many international awards and a must for collectors and connoisseurs of exclusive Scotch whiskies!
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Distillery Bottling
- District: Highlands
- Vintage: 1993
- Age: 13 years old
- Year Bottled: 2006
- Cask Wood Type: Bourbon Casks and Port Wood Finish
- Stärke: 40,0% Vol. / Alcohol ABV% 40.0
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- Bottling Series: Vintage 1993 PortWood Limited Release
- coloured / chill filtered
- Packaging original boxed - card tube (box with traces)
- Prodcuer/Importer: William Grant and Sons LTD, The Balvenie Distillery, Banffshire, Scotland
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, number unknown - old bottling and rare collector´s whisky!
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