Ballantine's 23 Year Old (Credit: Chivas Brothers)

Ballantine’s 23 Year Old named World’s Best Blended Whisky

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Chivas Brothers, the Pernod Ricard business dedicated to Scotch whisky, is proud to announce that Ballantine’s 23 Year Old has been awarded World’s Best Blended Whisky at the prestigious World Whiskies Awards 2026. 

The accolade was presented at a ceremony celebrating the finest whiskies from across the globe, held at London’s Waldorf Hilton on 25th March 2026. 

A bold and complex aged blend, Ballantine’s 23 Year Old is crafted with high proportions of whiskies matured exclusively in first-fill American oak casks. The result is a satin-smooth whisky of exceptional depth, layering notes of poached pears and sweet orchard fruit on the nose with a palate of vanilla, honey and ripe red apple. The finish is long-lasting and elegant, a hallmark of the Ballantine’s house style. 

Commenting on the recognition, Kevin Balmforth, Master Blender at Chivas Brothers, said: “Ballantine’s 23 Year Old is a whisky that demands incredible patience and precision, from the careful selection of first-fill American oak casks to the decades of maturation that give it such remarkable depth and elegance. 

“To have that work celebrated on the world stage is an enormous honour for everyone in our team and is testament to the craftsmanship and dedication that goes into every expression we create at Chivas Brothers.” 

Ballantine’s 23 Year Old is available exclusively in Global Travel Retail at an RRP of $233 USD via selected duty free retailers worldwide. 

The Ballantine’s portfolio has collected more than 170 trophies and medals at international competitions in the past 10 years for its outstanding quality, thanks to its unique richness of character and perfect balance. 

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