Disclaimer: This was purchased in a sampler three-pack in which the bottles are exposed to light, and it's possible I received a faulty sample if stored improperly at the warehouse.
The entry is surprisingly full and balanced, with a viscous, even oily, mouthfeel. The oak balances out the sweetness and tannins. Unfortunately, there is no complexity, and the oakiness notes suggest that the butts may not be first use.
By my estimation, this is the best of the Balvenie lineup, with the exception of the 21 Portwood, which is sad, and disappointing.