The Balvenie Single Cask 1974 25 Years Single Malt Whisky

Balvenie 25-year-old

The Balvenie

Speyside · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
25 years
ABV
46.9%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
The Balvenie
Distillation Year
12.11.1974
Bottling Year
08.12.2000

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The appointment of a new Master Blender has always been a solemn affair in the Scotch whisky world. Becoming such a figure is not an overnight achievement, but requires 5 to 10 years of rigorous training. When designated as a successor, one must serve as an apprentice, learning from the distillery's official Master Blender or Master Distiller before assuming the role. David Stewart is the longest-serving individual in Scotch whisky in roles such as Master Blender and Master Distiller, with 58 years of experience (as of 2020). His current apprentice, Kelsey McKechnie (female), is poised to inherit this legend's mantle. At 28 years old (as of 2020), she hails from Glasgow and holds a degree in biology and biological sciences. She has been with William Grant & Sons for six years since completing her studies (joined August 2014). The distillery is equipped with an 11.8-ton full-lauter mash tun; nine wooden washbacks and five stainless steel washbacks with a fermentation time of 68 hours; five wash stills and six spirit stills. In 2019, the plan was to produce 29 tons of mash per week, convertible to 7 million liters of new make spirit. The production focuses primarily on unpeated whiskies, though one week each year is dedicated to peated whisky production. The distillery also conducts its own malting, satisfying 15% of its requirements. It also employs a coppersmith and operates a cooperage. The core range includes DoubleWood 12 Year Old, DoubleWood 17 Year Old, Caribbean Cask 14 Year Old, Single Barrel 12 Year Old (first fill), Single Barrel 15 Year Old (sherry cask), Single Barrel 25 Year Old Traditional Oak, PortWood 21 Year Old, 30 Year Old, 40 Year Old, and 50 Year Old. Recent limited releases include Tun 1509 Batch 6, Tun 1858 Batch 7, and Chapter Five of The Balvenie DCS Compendium. A new limited series, The Balvenie Stories, launched in May 2019, features three expressions: The Sweet Toast of American Oak 12 Year Old, matured in first-fill bourbon casks and finished for 12 weeks in twice-toasted American oak barrels; A Week of Peat 14 Year Old, a heavily peated expression; and A Day of Dark Barley 26 Year Old. Travel retail exclusives include the Triple Cask series (12, 16, and 25 years), 21 Year Old Madeira Cask, and 14 Year Old Peated Triple Cask.

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Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1522

Whiskyspace Notes 1522

Jun 6, 2026, 16:53:13

This one's really lovely – opens with this beautiful wave of fruit jam and Turkish delight, quite elegant actually. Really buttery and creamy, like vanilla cream on a hot cake. There's a gentle dash of white pepper that gives it a nice little kick, nothing too bold though. I get these wild flowers and maybe some dandelion notes in there, along with that light honey sweetness. Very refined, not overly complex but nicely compact and satisfying. The finish is long and coating, with these lovely rooty notes coming through – maybe gentian? Really smooth, quite an all-rounder honestly. Not the most expressive whisky I've tried, but it's got this quiet elegance that just works. Could definitely conquer anybody who's looking for something easy to enjoy 😊

Paul Ross

Paul Ross

May 25, 2026, 14:01:01

Right, just having a dram now. Lots of fruit jam straight off – like raspberry and plums, quite generous, but not overly expressive. Subtle traces of clove and whiffs of white pepper float about. There’s a wild ‘light’ flowers thing going on, dandelion mixed with buttercup. Hints of rose jelly and Turkish delight come through, really rather pretty. The attack is beautiful, extremely smooth, creamy and buttery, coating the tongue nicely. I get very nice rooty notes, like a bit of earthy ginger or angelica, then honey and vanilla cream. A tad too woody from the oak, just a wee bit, but it doesn’t spoil it. Mid-palate there’s a dash of white pepper making it more nervous, a little livelier. Reminds me of a hot buttered cake. Long finish with that creaminess and hints of camphor, sort of cooling. Very elegant and refined, nicely compact and satisfying. Excellent all-rounder, cheers 🌸

Eva Allen

Eva Allen

May 4, 2026, 14:11:10

Just tried a dram... wow, this is summat special. 😮 Rich, like a proper autumn bonfire. First hit? Big wave of chocolate & dark fruit 🍂, then it kinda mellows into this gorgeous honey & vanilla sweetness 🍯. A bit of spice kicks in at the end, warming ya right through. 🔥 Real smooth, gud complexity. Can taste the wood n' a bit of nuttiness 🌰. A right proper treat, that.

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