Distiller Notes
2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold Medal Winner
#5 Whisky Advocate Top 20 Whiskies of 2019
Introducing A’Bunadh Alba, a smooth counterpoint to A’Bunadh’s richness and spice. It brings a honeyed sweetness which appeals to the committed Bourbon drinker, owing to maturation in first fill Bourbon barrels. Relax with a glass of Aberlour.
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The yin to Aberlour A’bunadh’s yang, this cask-strength single malt is matured entirely in bourbon casks rather than sherry. The result is a bracingly pure whisky with deceptive simplicity; its flavors are clean and its structure precise, but it’s far from boring. The nose recalls black-and-white cookies, vanilla-frosted yellow cake, and shortbread with caramel topping, along with honeysuckle, jasmine, and coconut cream. Mouth-coating and full, it has flavors of poached pear, malt balls, nougat, lemon curd, toasted coconut, and hints of spice. Vanilla, chocolate, and nut flavors are almost endless on the finish. Add water, or don’t: this is delicious either way.
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