tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4015217478634912567.post6348503909487644727..comments2024-03-28T12:19:44.662+00:00Comments on Whisky For Everyone: Review - Ballantine's 7 years old Bourbon FinishKarenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06641760335358932189noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4015217478634912567.post-46543199001833398032021-01-06T22:38:56.830+00:002021-01-06T22:38:56.830+00:00It is quite good to see that Ballantine's 7 is...It is quite good to see that Ballantine's 7 is good for tasting neat. In my informed opinion, Johnny Walker Black 12 is excellent for neat tasting, & I love it. JW Red is bad tasted neat. Ballantine's 12 is quite fine for tasting neat, & I enjoy it. Meanwhile, the Ballantine's Finest is horrible & abysmal for tasting neat. The Finest was so horrible that I did not even want to mix it in order to dilute & mask the horror.<br />---It seems that Ballantine's 7 has not made it to the USA. However, it seems to be about $20-22 internationally according to Wine-Searcher.com (https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/ballantine+bourbon+seven+old+blend+scotch+whisky+scotland) At $38US (if $38 is correct), Bal7 is expensive. One can get Johnny Walker Black 12 [$25]; Dewar's 12 [$20]; Ballantine's 12 [$25](both also excellent drams) all before freight or taxes.<br />---With your review as a support, I will look for Ballantine's 7. Thanks for the review. RichardRichardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05619540675732026582noreply@blogger.com