Aberlour 12 Years Double Cask
This is like the normal double cask of Aberlour but this bottling come with 40% ABV.
This is like the normal double cask of Aberlour but this bottling come with 40% ABV.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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6518 | |
Aberlour | |
Scotland, Speyside | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
12 Years | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Bourbon, Sherry | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sherry:
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Apple:
Zitrus:
Pear:
Nuts:
Orange:
Caramel:
Spices:
Oak:
Honey:
Oil:
Herbs:
Cherry:
Berries:
Cinnamon:
Chocolate:
Heather:
Raisin:
Floral:
Herb:
Malt:
Cake:
Coffee:
Dried Fruit:
Almonds:
Grape:
Peach:
Lemon:
Ginger:
Hazelnut:
Tasting
Fruit:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Spices:
Chocolate:
Oak:
Vanilla:
Apple:
Caramel:
Nuts:
Honey:
Herb:
Oil:
Dried Fruit:
Dark Chocolate:
Zitrus:
Raisin:
Malt:
Orange:
Cinnamon:
Ginger:
Pear:
Peat Smoke:
Clove:
Alcohol:
Peach:
Heather:
Herbs:
Plum:
Chili:
Tropical Fruit:
Berries:
Maritime Notes:
Fig:
Cherry:
Seaweed:
Grape:
Pepper:
Blackberry:
Finish
Oak:
Sweet:
Spices:
Fruit:
Sherry:
Malt:
Chocolate:
Peat Smoke:
Chili:
Nuts:
Oil:
Caramel:
Zitrus:
Herb:
Dark Chocolate:
Honey:
Orange:
Vanilla:
Apple:
Grapefruit:
Cake:
Alcohol:
Herbs:
Maritime Notes:
Cinnamon:
Seaweed:
Ginger:
Raisin:
Heather:
Leather:
Pepper:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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Tasting notes of TheGreatMothra:
24. Jun 2016
Nosing:
Fruity with red apple, Sherry, vanilla and honey. There's a sort of menthol note that slowly dissipates as it sits in the glass.
Taste:
Medium sweet sherry arrival. Mixed fruitiness but mostly pears, and raisin with vanilla. There's a slight alcohol nip on the tip of the tongue but nothing excessive.
Finish:
Medium short and oaky with mixed fruits
Comment:
I thought I'd check out this version of Aberlour being a big fan of the A'bunadh series. I can see the distillery character shared between them but this is a mixed bag for me. The nose is good but the palate and particularly the finish are a little one dimensional. Still, it was a value proposition so I'm not overly disappointed, worth trying but nothing to write home about.
Fruity with red apple, Sherry, vanilla and honey. There's a sort of menthol note that slowly dissipates as it sits in the glass.
Taste:
Medium sweet sherry arrival. Mixed fruitiness but mostly pears, and raisin with vanilla. There's a slight alcohol nip on the tip of the tongue but nothing excessive.
Finish:
Medium short and oaky with mixed fruits
Comment:
I thought I'd check out this version of Aberlour being a big fan of the A'bunadh series. I can see the distillery character shared between them but this is a mixed bag for me. The nose is good but the palate and particularly the finish are a little one dimensional. Still, it was a value proposition so I'm not overly disappointed, worth trying but nothing to write home about.