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AberlourA'bunadh

Aberlour
Single Malt
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Deep, Rich & Dried Fruits
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Bottlings/Aberlour A'bunadh

Batch 61

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Summary

Aberlour A'bunadh batch #61 is a single malt Scotch whisky known for its robust and full-bodied character. This expression is matured exclusively in Spanish Oloroso sherry butts, which impart a rich and complex flavor profile. Bottled at cask strength, it offers an intense and unfiltered experience, making it a favorite among whisky enthusiasts who appreciate bold and uncompromising flavors.

On the nose, this whisky presents a symphony of aromas, including dark chocolate, dried fruits, and rich prunes, all underpinned by luxurious sherry notes. The palate is equally impressive, delivering a harmonious blend of sweet and spicy flavors, with hints of baking spices, nutmeg, and a touch of oak spices. The mouthfeel is rich and creamy, providing a satisfying and indulgent experience.

The finish is long and warming, leaving a lasting impression of sherry sweetness and subtle spice. Aberlour A'bunadh batch #61 is a testament to the distillery's craftsmanship and dedication to producing high-quality single malt whisky. It is best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to fully appreciate its depth and complexity.

Bottling Details

Parent Bottle
Aberlour A'bunadh
Label
Batch 61
Added
2 months ago

Tasting Notes

Nose
Dark chocolate, dried fruits, rich prunes, luxurious sherry.
Palate
Sweet and spicy, baking spices, nutmeg, oak spices.
Finish
Long and warming, sherry sweetness, subtle spice.

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Parent Bottle

Brand
Aberlour
Category
Single Malt
Distilled At
Aberlour
Bottled By
Aberlour
Bottlings
34 tracked

The Critics

  • Whisky Advocate89 points