Ballantines 12 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Ballantine's 12 Year 750ML is a blended Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV, combining over 40 malt and grain whiskies each aged a minimum of twelve years. The expression has earned more than 22 medals across international blind tasting competitions over the past decade, establishing it as one of the most consistently decorated blends in its price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Scotland | Age: 12 Years | Owner: Pernod Ricard | Master Blender: Sandy Hyslop
Production & Heritage
Ballantine's traces its origins to 1827, when George Ballantine began selling whisky from a grocery shop in Edinburgh. Today the brand operates under Pernod Ricard and draws from an extensive portfolio of Scottish distilleries. The 12 Year expression is built around two "fingerprint malts" — Glenburgie and Miltonduff — which serve as the signature foundation of the blend, supported by contributions from Balblair, Old Pulteney, and roughly 50 additional malt and grain distilleries. Master Blender Sandy Hyslop, who noses hundreds of individual casks each week, dedicates the vast majority of his work to maintaining the blend's consistency from batch to batch. Every component whisky is aged at least twelve years before vatting.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sweet honey and vanilla, moving into fruit salad and sherry notes. Mixed nuts and gentle oak emerge as the whisky breathes, creating an inviting and layered bouquet.
Taste: The entry is noticeably creamy, with mochaccino and buttery pastry flavors arriving early on the palate. Mid-palate develops into complex honey and floral tones, while warm baking spice builds steadily toward a peak of creamy oak sweetness. The mouthfeel is soft and rounded throughout.
Finish: The finish is long and well-structured, arriving with a bold wave of spice and fruitcake before fading slowly and gently. Lingering traces of dried fruit and subtle oak warmth persist well after each sip.
How to Drink Ballantine's 12
Neat or with a few drops of water is the most rewarding way to experience the full complexity of the twelve-year aging. The blend's creamy body also holds up well over a single large ice cube. For cocktails, the honeyed and spice-forward profile works in several classic formats:
- Rob Roy: The creamy sweetness pairs naturally with sweet vermouth and Angostura bitters, reinforcing the blend's fruitcake and spice character.
- Penicillin: Ballantine's 12 provides a smooth, honeyed Scotch base that balances the ginger and lemon without competing for attention.
- Blood & Sand: The blend's fruit salad and sherry-like aromatics complement the cherry liqueur and orange juice in this classic equal-parts cocktail.
Best For
- Introducing a friend or family member to aged Scotch whisky
- An everyday evening dram that rewards attention without demanding it
- Gifting a whisky drinker who appreciates smooth, non-peated blends
- Building a Scotch-forward home cocktail menu on a reasonable budget
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ballantine's 12 taste like? Ballantine's 12 delivers a creamy palate of mochaccino, buttery pastry, and honey, with warm baking spice and a long finish of fruitcake and dried fruit. It is unpeated and approachable, leaning into sweetness rather than smoke.
How does Ballantine's 12 compare to Johnnie Walker Black Label? Both are 12-year-old blended Scotch whiskies at 40% ABV and typically sit at a similar price point. Ballantine's 12 leans creamier and more honeyed with no discernible peat, while Johnnie Walker Black Label incorporates a subtle smoky undertone from Caol Ila and other Islay malts in its blend.
Is Ballantine's 12 good for beginners? Yes — its creamy, non-peated profile and gentle spice make it an excellent starting point for drinkers newer to Scotch who are not yet accustomed to peat smoke or heavy maritime character.
Where is Ballantine's 12 made? Ballantine's 12 is a blended Scotch whisky produced in Scotland under owner Pernod Ricard, drawing component whiskies from distilleries across multiple Scottish regions including Speyside (Glenburgie, Miltonduff), the Highlands (Balblair), and the Northern Highlands (Old Pulteney).
What foods pair well with Ballantine's 12? Creamy cheeses like Brie or Comté complement the buttery mouthfeel. Smoked salmon works well against the honey and oak. Shortbread or butter cookies mirror the pastry notes. Mild charcuterie boards highlight the spice, and dark chocolate with a cacao content around 60–70% matches the mochaccino character.
What sizes does Ballantine's 12 come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format. In some markets, Ballantine's 12 is also offered in 1L and 200ml sizes.
Is Ballantine's 12 worth the price? Ballantine's 12 positions as a mid-range blended Scotch and consistently delivers complexity that rivals or exceeds several competitors at the same tier. Its track record of over 22 international competition medals supports strong value for an age-stated twelve-year blend.
Why Ballantine's 12?
What separates Ballantine's 12 from the crowded field of twelve-year blends is its dual-malt foundation. The Glenburgie and Miltonduff fingerprint malts give the whisky a distinctive creamy, honeyed backbone that most competing blends at this age simply do not replicate. Sandy Hyslop's meticulous blending process — nosing hundreds of casks weekly to maintain year-over-year consistency — means each bottle reliably delivers the same character. With more than 22 awards from international blind tastings and a heritage stretching back to 1827, Ballantine's 12 has earned its reputation as one of the most dependable aged blended Scotch whiskies available at its price point.
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