ABERLOUR 18 Year Old Double Sherry Cask Finish 43%
Aberlour 18 Year Old Double Sherry Cask Finish is an exquisite expression from the Aberlour distillery, renowned for its craftsmanship and commitment to exceptional quality. This whisky has been meticulously aged for 18 years, benefiting from a double maturation in carefully selected sherry casks. This method imparts unique complexity and depth to the whisky, enriching its flavor profile with generous notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and spicy undertones.
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Nose : Pronounced sherry, notes of milk chocolate and butterscotch as well as ripe peach and orange zest.
Palate : Balanced, sweet apricot and cream, then liquorice and oak, softened with a subtle hint of honey.
Finish : The finish is long and complex thanks to flavors of sherry and oak.
ABERLOUR
Since 1879, Aberlour Single Malts have drawn their unique taste from the generous land of Aberlour, in the north of Scotland. It is on the green banks of the Lour and the Spey that James Fleming set up his distillery. Their pure water is one of the essential ingredients of Aberlour single malts. The water streams down the slopes of Mount Benrinnes, descending into the Lour Valley, is filtered through thick layers of peat before arriving at the distillery. This water is particularly soft and undergoes no treatment. As for the barley, it is harvested within a 24 km radius of the distillery.
Since 1974, Aberlour has significantly expanded its range and seen its popularity rise. Featuring blends that are matured to varying degrees in sherry casks. Very popular with connoisseurs, their whiskies are reminiscent of the artisanal malts of yesteryear and are among the best whiskies in the world
Data sheet
- Region
- Speyside
- Distillery
- ABERLOUR
- Brand
- ABERLOUR
- Type
- Whisky
- Subtype
- Single Malt
- Trading company
- Embouteilleur Officiel
- Volume
- 70cl
- Packaging
- Case
- Country
- Scotland
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