dhsilv2
Balvenie Peat Week 14 Year (2003 Edition)
Single Malt — Speyside, Scotland
Reviewed
September 2, 2019 (edited January 25, 2020)
Oh peat week - you were the surprise thriller of 2018 scotches for me. But are you still THAT good?
Nose - soft smoke billows off the glass, sweet smoke, candied smoke, and yet so clean. By contrast the 2004 "week of peat" is much more malt forward with perhaps a bit more wood. 2003 is all smoke, light mint, and all the sweetness is in background.
Taste - Soft up front bringing in this light malt, so gently and subtle. Then the whisky turns and you feel the smoke building up, filling your mouth with just this very clean shall we say "Balvenie" like smoke. Peat Week has both the level of peat you'd expect from the big boys in Islay but yet does it in a such a way that it captures that quintessential lightness of a Balvenie malt. This experssion of peat week is soft, gentle, and it really doesn't let the malt stand out, it is there to enhance the smoke. If you compare it side by side to this year's the malt is much more pronounced, more assertive and seems to get in the way of the smoke. I have said since i first tried this, there's just no whisky more dangerous, even when pouring it I can't seem to get less than an oz in the glass (most reviews I do are on 1/4 oz and are whisky I have experienced prior). This is a scotch you can DRINK and I've had a few days where I did just that. I don't think I've bought more than 3 bottle of any scotch in the last 2 years and with the exception of Woodford Double Oaked any whisky. I bought 5 of these and this is the 5th bottle. I simply love this whisky.
It seems odd giving a 14 year old whisky a score this high but 4.5 out of 5. I seriously considered this for my favorite whisky of 2018 and through half of the year I think it was the front runner. This is a perfect example of how balance can really push a whisky over the top. This very well might be my favorite peated single malt and that's even when considering Ardbeg 23 and 22.
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@dhsilv2 I did like that 15 hr sherry...but this Peat Week was my favorite. I’ve had the 2004 version, but I believe the 2003 was even better. Once we get into the “silly price range”, I did love their Tun 1401. I had a small sample of the batch 8 I think
@PBMichiganWolverine not a fan of the 15 year sherry? If you can find a darker colored bottle with the first fill sherry casks, it's pretty awesome. I'm a double wood fan but I can see why some would pass, it's certainly not special.
The only affordable Balvenie that’s actually good.
@dhsilv2 - I thought it was fine. I had it as a sample pour at Whiskyfest DC last year and it ended up being one of my favorite drams at the show. I bought a bottle a few months later but haven’t opened it yet. If you are into sample swapping I can send you a pour when I do.
@LeeEvolved was the 2002 as "muted" in terms of peat as some have said? I don't think that one made it to ohio or if it didn't not my area so I never got to give that one a try.
Excellent review and I echo your sentiments- this is a great, peated whisky. I’ve had the 2002 & 2003 batches and they both work wonderfully as a sipping all day-type of malt. I haven’t tried the newest release, but I’ll probably buy one eventually because of the track record of the first two. Cheers.