Aberlour 16 Year Old Double Cask Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL
$149.90
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Description
Product Name: Aberlour 16 Year Old Double Cask Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL
Description: Indulge in the rich complexity of Aberlour 16 Year Old Double Cask Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky, presented in a 700mL bottle. This distinguished whisky is meticulously crafted in the heart of Speyside and matured in a combination of traditional oak and sherry casks. The result is a well-rounded and sophisticated single malt with layers of rich flavor and a smooth, long finish. Aberlour 16 Year Old Double Cask Matured captures the essence of the Speyside region, offering a perfect balance of fruity and spicy notes that make it a favorite among whisky connoisseurs.
Product Highlights:
- Brand: Aberlour
- Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Age: 16 Years
- Volume: 700mL
- Cask Type: Double Cask Matured (Traditional Oak and Sherry Casks)
- Flavor Profile: Rich, Complex, Balanced
- ABV: 43%
Tasting Notes:
- Aromas: A delightful nose of ripe plum, raisin, and nutty toffee, complemented by gentle oak and sherry sweetness.
- Palate: A rich and full-bodied palate with layers of dark chocolate, sweet spice, and dried fruit, balanced by a hint of oak and a touch of citrus zest.
- Finish: Long, warm, and smooth, with lingering notes of honey, spice, and soft oak.
Key Features:
- Double Cask Maturation: The unique aging process in both traditional oak and sherry casks enhances the Aberlour 16 Year Old Double Cask Matured whisky depth, complexity, and character.
- Rich and Complex: Offers a sophisticated blend of fruity and spicy notes, creating a well-rounded and balanced drinking experience.
- Elegant Presentation: Bottled in a 700mL container, making it an ideal choice for gifting or adding to a premium whisky collection.
- Versatile Enjoyment: Perfect for sipping neat, with a splash of water, or in premium whisky cocktails.
- Speyside Heritage: Reflects the rich whisky-making tradition of the Speyside region, known for producing some of the world’s finest single malts.











