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The Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14YO Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43% 700ml
The Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14YO Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43% 700ml

The Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14YO Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43% 700ml

SKU: BACA14YO10 UCAU
Regular price $168.99 $138.99
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Matured in traditional oak whisky casks for 14 years, and then ‘finished’ in casks that previously held Caribbean rum.

To create the ideal finish Malt Master David C. Stewart filled American oak casks with his own blend of select West Indian rums.

When he judged the casks to be ready, the rum was replaced with the 14 year old spirit and the wood was put to work adding the final touches.

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The Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14YO Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43% 700ml
The Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14YO Single Malt Scotch Whisky 43% 700ml
Regular price $168.99 $138.99
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    • Description

      There is something inherently joyful about this whisky. The Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask doesn’t just taste like the sun, it carries the feeling of it — warm, generous, just a little bit wild. It is Speyside craftsmanship seen through a different lens, one filtered through palm leaves and spiced air.

       

      This expression begins, as all Balvenies do, with deep respect for time and tradition. For fourteen years, the whisky rests in American oak, developing the honeyed smoothness and soft oak profile that has become the distillery’s signature. But then, a detour. In a move both bold and brilliantly judged, the matured spirit is finished in casks that once held rich Caribbean rum. These casks aren’t simply borrowed; they are curated. Balvenie’s malt master David C. Stewart MBE personally selects and seasons them with a bespoke blend of rums to ensure the casks are not just sweet, but balanced, complex, ready to complement rather than overpower.

       

      And complement they do. The result is a whisky that sings in a different key. On the nose, you’re greeted by notes of brown sugar, vanilla pods, and banana bread just pulled from the oven. There’s a tropical richness — not in the cloying, syrupy way lesser finishes can lean toward, but in the aroma of grilled pineapple caramelising beside a rum-soaked sponge. A dash of citrus keeps it bright, while soft oak and toffee lend it depth.

       

      On the palate, it widens. Creamy and mouth-coating, the whisky opens with the warmth of rum-raisin fudge and spiced pear tart. Then comes a burst of mango, dried apricot, and a whisper of molasses, all laced with baking spices — cinnamon, clove, and a touch of ginger. The malt is still there, that dependable Balvenie undercurrent, but now it’s dressed for the islands. The texture is luscious, full without ever being heavy. It moves across the tongue like silk steeped in sugarcane.

       

      The finish is long, mellow, and just the right side of indulgent. Vanilla cream, charred oak, and rum-soaked sultanas taper gently, leaving a trace of soft spice and distant smoke — just enough to call you back.

       

      This isn’t a cask finish for novelty’s sake. It is a rare example of technique serving character. The rum doesn’t dominate. It dialogues. It brings out a side of Balvenie that feels both entirely natural and delightfully unexpected. The result is a whisky that appeals to the curious newcomer, the seasoned collector, and anyone who has ever wished for a dram that could transport them somewhere warmer, more vibrant, more alive.

       

      If the standard 12-year-old is your fireside dram, this is your hammock whisky. Not one for haste, but for savouring as the day fades into gold.

       

      It is, in every sense, a whisky that knows how to relax — and how to impress.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity

    Description

    There is something inherently joyful about this whisky. The Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask doesn’t just taste like the sun, it carries the feeling of it — warm, generous, just a little bit wild. It is Speyside craftsmanship seen through a different lens, one filtered through palm leaves and spiced air.

     

    This expression begins, as all Balvenies do, with deep respect for time and tradition. For fourteen years, the whisky rests in American oak, developing the honeyed smoothness and soft oak profile that has become the distillery’s signature. But then, a detour. In a move both bold and brilliantly judged, the matured spirit is finished in casks that once held rich Caribbean rum. These casks aren’t simply borrowed; they are curated. Balvenie’s malt master David C. Stewart MBE personally selects and seasons them with a bespoke blend of rums to ensure the casks are not just sweet, but balanced, complex, ready to complement rather than overpower.

     

    And complement they do. The result is a whisky that sings in a different key. On the nose, you’re greeted by notes of brown sugar, vanilla pods, and banana bread just pulled from the oven. There’s a tropical richness — not in the cloying, syrupy way lesser finishes can lean toward, but in the aroma of grilled pineapple caramelising beside a rum-soaked sponge. A dash of citrus keeps it bright, while soft oak and toffee lend it depth.

     

    On the palate, it widens. Creamy and mouth-coating, the whisky opens with the warmth of rum-raisin fudge and spiced pear tart. Then comes a burst of mango, dried apricot, and a whisper of molasses, all laced with baking spices — cinnamon, clove, and a touch of ginger. The malt is still there, that dependable Balvenie undercurrent, but now it’s dressed for the islands. The texture is luscious, full without ever being heavy. It moves across the tongue like silk steeped in sugarcane.

     

    The finish is long, mellow, and just the right side of indulgent. Vanilla cream, charred oak, and rum-soaked sultanas taper gently, leaving a trace of soft spice and distant smoke — just enough to call you back.

     

    This isn’t a cask finish for novelty’s sake. It is a rare example of technique serving character. The rum doesn’t dominate. It dialogues. It brings out a side of Balvenie that feels both entirely natural and delightfully unexpected. The result is a whisky that appeals to the curious newcomer, the seasoned collector, and anyone who has ever wished for a dram that could transport them somewhere warmer, more vibrant, more alive.

     

    If the standard 12-year-old is your fireside dram, this is your hammock whisky. Not one for haste, but for savouring as the day fades into gold.

     

    It is, in every sense, a whisky that knows how to relax — and how to impress.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Balvenie

    Everyone at The Balvenie has their own unique story to tell, with many having worked at the distillery refining their craft for decades. Just like each bottle of The Balvenie, the people of The Balvenie are full of character.

    Craftsmanship takes skill, ultimate craftsmanship requires heart. The Balvenie. Made by Heart.

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