Here's a great bottle pic from TWE |
Distillery: Aberlour
Ownership: Pernod Ricard
Region: Speyside (Banffshire)
Type: Single Malt
Region: Speyside (Banffshire)
Type: Single Malt
Age: minimum 12 years
Maturation: ???
Alcohol by Volume: 43%
Bottle code: L51415, could it be 1985?
Chillfiltered? ???
Color added? Probably not
Its color is much paler than the contemporary 12yo Double Cask.
Lots of fruits lead off in the nose. There's peach Jolly Rancher, mango nectar, and a big note of fuji apples. Then jasmine blossoms, vanilla, and salty air. Some wool and a hint of leather couch. With time it gets maltier and also develops some nifty notes of wood smoke and band aids.
The palate is musty and malty, very reminiscent of (the untainted version of) the 1980s Suntory Royal SR. There's hard toffee candy, loquats, and lemon zest. It slowly develops a Campari-like bitter note.
The finish is a bit brief. But it's malty, full of apricots, and French oak-like wood spice.
A very pleasant whisky, this 12yo is a league ahead of the current version. Nothing really jumps out as spectacular at any point, but the nose is very good, especially once it's aired out. The finish is a little disappointing, but the palate is perfectly fine. There's not much in the way of sherry going on here, but there are some nice phenolics in the nose. Though this was bottled during the whisky glut, I didn't get the sense that they stuffed older whisky in here.
Not many other reviews of this online. There's Andy of LAWS who didn't care for it; there's the whiskybase community who've graded it but haven't reviewed it; and there's Serge, of course, who liked it but found more sherry action than I did. In any case, if you have a bottle or find one sitting around, I recommend (as always) that you drink it, not flip it. Just set your ExpectationMeter™ to Moderate and you won't be disappointed.
Availability - Secondary market or maybe collecting dust on a shelf
Pricing - ???
Rating - 83
Bottle code: L51415, could it be 1985?
Chillfiltered? ???
Color added? Probably not
Its color is much paler than the contemporary 12yo Double Cask.
Lots of fruits lead off in the nose. There's peach Jolly Rancher, mango nectar, and a big note of fuji apples. Then jasmine blossoms, vanilla, and salty air. Some wool and a hint of leather couch. With time it gets maltier and also develops some nifty notes of wood smoke and band aids.
The palate is musty and malty, very reminiscent of (the untainted version of) the 1980s Suntory Royal SR. There's hard toffee candy, loquats, and lemon zest. It slowly develops a Campari-like bitter note.
The finish is a bit brief. But it's malty, full of apricots, and French oak-like wood spice.
A very pleasant whisky, this 12yo is a league ahead of the current version. Nothing really jumps out as spectacular at any point, but the nose is very good, especially once it's aired out. The finish is a little disappointing, but the palate is perfectly fine. There's not much in the way of sherry going on here, but there are some nice phenolics in the nose. Though this was bottled during the whisky glut, I didn't get the sense that they stuffed older whisky in here.
Not many other reviews of this online. There's Andy of LAWS who didn't care for it; there's the whiskybase community who've graded it but haven't reviewed it; and there's Serge, of course, who liked it but found more sherry action than I did. In any case, if you have a bottle or find one sitting around, I recommend (as always) that you drink it, not flip it. Just set your ExpectationMeter™ to Moderate and you won't be disappointed.
Availability - Secondary market or maybe collecting dust on a shelf
Pricing - ???
Rating - 83