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Kavalan Solist Vinho Barrique 2017 (57.1%) Taiwanese Whisky

Kavalan Solist Vinho Barrique 2017 (57.1%) Taiwanese Whisky

8.2 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
ABV: 57.1%
Price: £195.00

I'll admit it freely — there was a time, not so long ago, when I would have raised an eyebrow at a Taiwanese single malt commanding nearly two hundred pounds on a shelf alongside established Scotch. That time has passed. Kavalan has done more than earn its place in the conversation; it has forced the rest of the whisky world to pay closer attention to what's happening in the subtropical climates of East Asia. The Solist Vinho Barrique 2017, bottled at a commanding 57.1% ABV, is a compelling case study in what happens when ambition meets maturation science.

For those unfamiliar with the Solist range, these are single cask expressions — no blending across barrels, no smoothing of edges. What you get is the unfiltered personality of one cask, and in this case, that cask previously held Portuguese vinho wine. It's a maturation choice that lends these releases a distinct character: rich, fruit-forward, and often surprisingly full-bodied for a whisky without an age statement. Taiwan's climate accelerates the angel's share and deepens the interaction between spirit and wood, meaning a relatively young whisky can carry the complexity you might associate with far older expressions from cooler climates.

At 57.1%, this is cask strength in every meaningful sense. It doesn't hide behind dilution, and I respect that. You're getting the whisky as the distillers intended it to leave the barrel — unapologetic and full-throated. That takes confidence from the producer, and it rewards patience from the drinker.

Tasting Notes

I won't fabricate specifics where my notes don't warrant it, but I will say this: the Vinho Barrique profile is one of the more distinctive cask finishes in modern whisky. The wine cask influence is pronounced — expect a whisky that leans into dark fruit sweetness, baking spice, and a certain vinous depth that sets it apart from bourbon or sherry cask maturation. At this strength, there's real weight and texture on the palate. A few drops of water open it up considerably, and I'd encourage you to take your time with this one.

The Verdict

At £195, this sits in a competitive bracket. You could spend similar money on a well-aged Speyside or a respected Islay single cask. What Kavalan offers at this price is something genuinely different — a whisky that doesn't taste like it's trying to be Scotch. It has its own vocabulary, shaped by climate, cask selection, and a house style that prioritises intensity over subtlety. I'm giving the Solist Vinho Barrique 2017 an 8.2 out of 10. It's a serious single malt that rewards serious attention, and it represents the kind of quality that has made Kavalan one of the most talked-about distilleries of the past decade. If you've been curious about Taiwanese whisky but haven't yet committed, this is a worthy entry point at the premium end.

Best Served

Pour it neat at room temperature and sit with it for five minutes before your first sip — let the alcohol settle. Then add a few drops of still water. At 57.1%, water isn't optional here; it's part of the experience. A proper Glencairn glass will concentrate the aromatics and give you the full picture. This is an evening dram, not a casual pour — give it the attention it's asking for.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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