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Balvenie Tun 1401 No.6 750ml_

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Balvenie Tun 1401 Batch No. 6


The Balvenie Tun 1401 is the almighty plaything of esteemed master blender David Stewart. The Balvenie Tun 1401 is a vat, which for the uninitiated is like a barrel on steroids... or imagine the Incredible Hulk as a bucket. In this monolithic cask this wizard of whisky concocts his most lavish expressions of the Balvenie Single Malt. Some say self-indulgent, others say genius; however we can all agree the finished product is always wondrous to behold.

Here is the new batch of Balvenie's well received NAS small production vatting: nine casks--seven traditional whisky cask (perhaps they mean hoggies?) and two sherry butts--from various vintages, all finished in the Tun 1401, a traditional marrying vessel. Some are close to 30 years old. This limited release will not be around for long. The distillery describes it as "fragrant and fruity with barley sugar sweetness and soft vanilla. The liquid is sweet at the start, followed by a luscious explosion of tangy citrus and gentle spices. Notes of honey combined with rich vanilla syrup and hints of oak tannin give a rich finish with a lingering sweetness."

Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts.


alvenie tells you the barrel number of each of these casks, but nothing more, only that the casks selected for this batching span “a number of decades.” For reference, Batch 3 had whisky in it as well-aged as 45 years old. And it was a knockout. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.ssTI9Cmm.dpuf
Balvenie tells you the barrel number of each of these casks, but nothing more, only that the casks selected for this batching span “a number of decades.” For reference, Batch 3 had whisky in it as well-aged as 45 years old. And it was a knockout. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf
Balvenie tells you the barrel number of each of these casks, but nothing more, only that the casks selected for this batching span “a number of decades.” For reference, Batch 3 had whisky in it as well-aged as 45 years old. And it was a knockout. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf
Balvenie tells you the barrel number of each of these casks, but nothing more, only that the casks selected for this batching span “a number of decades.” For reference, Batch 3 had whisky in it as well-aged as 45 years old. And it was a knockout. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf
Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases that have been hitting the market, each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country or two. Batch 3 was the first U.S. exclusive. Now there’s Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf
Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases that have been hitting the market, each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country or two. Batch 3 was the first U.S. exclusive. Now there’s Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf
Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases that have been hitting the market, each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country or two. Batch 3 was the first U.S. exclusive. Now there’s Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf
Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases that have been hitting the market, each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country or two. Batch 3 was the first U.S. exclusive. Now there’s Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts. - See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf

Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases that have been hitting the market, each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country or two. Batch 3 was the first U.S. exclusive. Now there’s Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts.

Balvenie tells you the barrel number of each of these casks, but nothing more, only that the casks selected for this batching span “a number of decades.” For reference, Batch 3 had whisky in it as well-aged as 45 years old. And it was a knockout.

As with Batch 3, experiencing Tun 1401 Batch 6 is a rare experience that few of us will encounter more than once. Although I can’t compare the two batches together (Batch 3 is long gone from the market, though it was only released last summer), my memory and notes both tell a significantly different story.

As is the case with so many older whiskys, it’s a complex and exotic spirit. This time out, Tun 1401 immediately slugs you with a wild nose of camphor, cigar box, incense, and well-aged sherry notes. Citrus is strong on the body, but so is malty and syrupy grain character, vanilla, lumberyard, and old wine notes. And despite all these rich flavors, the body isn’t heavy. It’s light on the tongue, with a lasting but fresh finish. Compared to the heavily fruity and dessert-like Batch 3, it’s a wildly different experience, but one that’s almost as worthwhile.

- See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf

Balvenie’s Tun 1401 is a series of special releases that have been hitting the market, each batch typically a regional release exclusive to an individual country or two. Batch 3 was the first U.S. exclusive. Now there’s Batch 6, another U.S.-only bottling composed of whisky from seven traditional (ex-Bourbon) casks and two sherry butts.

Balvenie tells you the barrel number of each of these casks, but nothing more, only that the casks selected for this batching span “a number of decades.” For reference, Batch 3 had whisky in it as well-aged as 45 years old. And it was a knockout.

As with Batch 3, experiencing Tun 1401 Batch 6 is a rare experience that few of us will encounter more than once. Although I can’t compare the two batches together (Batch 3 is long gone from the market, though it was only released last summer), my memory and notes both tell a significantly different story.

As is the case with so many older whiskys, it’s a complex and exotic spirit. This time out, Tun 1401 immediately slugs you with a wild nose of camphor, cigar box, incense, and well-aged sherry notes. Citrus is strong on the body, but so is malty and syrupy grain character, vanilla, lumberyard, and old wine notes. And despite all these rich flavors, the body isn’t heavy. It’s light on the tongue, with a lasting but fresh finish. Compared to the heavily fruity and dessert-like Batch 3, it’s a wildly different experience, but one that’s almost as worthwhile.

- See more at: http://www.drinkhacker.com/2013/01/05/review-balvenie-tun-1401-batch-6-single-malt/#sthash.0v7FQUMr.dpuf