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Aberfeldy
Aberlour
The batch no. 42 came out with 60,3% and is selected from the best casks of Aberlour.
Status: Tasted
This is the miniature of the standard 10 year old bottling of bottling of Aberlour. A mellow and soft single malt whisky from the Speyside. Its aroma is full, malty and spicy. The taste is determined by the sherry barrel storage. The classic from the...
This is like the normal double cask of Aberlour but this bottling come with 40% ABV.
This Aberlour comes with a very uncommon ABV of 48% and is non chill filtered. To develop this Scotch to its fullest you should add a few drops of water.
This Aberlour whisky has been matured in Sherry and bourbon casks for 15 years. Its significant sweetness comes from the Xérès-sherry casks and only a bit from the peated malt.
This single malt is matured in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks for 14 years and the married in ex-sherry casks, where it is extra-matured for another year.
Like the Aberlour 12 years old this malt was matured in ex-bourbon casks and sherry casks. But due to the longer time of maturation this scotch is maturer and smoother.
This single malt Scotch whisky is partially matured in ex-sherry casks. It is well-balanced and smooth. Its mild harmonic taste reminds the connoisseur a bit of a delicate liqueur.
Amrut
Original bottling - Vintage Cask Collection
Status: Open
Amrut Fusion is named after the fact, that Scottish, as well as Indian barley, was used for the Whisky. Indian mythology tells stories about gods and demons, which mixed the oceans with mountains in prehistory. Suddenly a golden pot with the elixir of...
Nose: Floral with a combination of oak wood Taste: Strong malt dominates the taste Finish: Medium and fresh
This is one of the standard bottling of the famous Indian Whisky Amrut single malt whisky. Amrut whiskey has its roots immediately after the end of English colonial rule in 1948, when Indians began to distill their own whiskey. Indian mythology tells of...