Aberlour 10 Year Old Whisky, 70 cl
£34.39
A classic Speyside single malt, matured in a combination of oak. Ex-bourbon casks and ex-sherry age the whisky for a minimum of 10 years. The dry, fresh, fruity aromas of early autumn apples and pears are subtly enhanced with sweet notes of vanilla and mint toffee Exceptionally smooth and creamy, with spicy-sweet nutmeg and honey combining with the freshness of autumn fruits. The finish:Long, soft and warming.
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Description
Aberlour is an ancient place as well as a beautiful one. Long ago, a druid community lived in the valley. Water and oak trees were important to the druids culture; and an oak tree has always been shown in the picture on the Aberlour label.James Fleming (1830-95), who founded the Aberlour Distillery in 1879, was an extraordinarily generous man who left a positive and lasting legacy for the whole community of Aberlour. He built, for the benefit of all, the Aberlour Town Hall, the Cottage Hospital and the Penny Bridge.
Tasting notes
Classic Speyside - smooth and creamy.
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