John Dewar & Sons

Aberfeldy

14 Years Old

ABV 58.1%
REVIEWED Issue 99
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Specifications
Brand: Aberfeldy, John Dewar & Sons
Expression: 14 Years Old
Type: Scotland Whisky / Single Malt
Age: 14 years old
Year of bottling: 2011
ABV: 58.1%
Country/Region: Scotland / Highland
Bottling type: Independent Bottling
Tasting notes
Taster   Dave Broom
Nose: Huge, sweet and heavy. Lots of muscovado sugar, hot gorse, honey flapjacks, plum skin. Loads of oak but a fresh broom (plant) note. Mature, but with a mysterious sense of decay at the heart of this loveliness.
Palate: Smooth and fat. Toasted almond drenched in honey, ripe peaches some sweet dried fruits and scented woods.
Finish: Ripe, smooth and dry.
Comment: Aberfeldy on steroids.
8.9
Taster   Martine Nouet
Nose: Enticing and bold. It lures you in with the promise of fresh baked oat cakes, heathland flowers in bloom and some dark fruits.
Palate: Layers of baklava, runny honey and pastries. Dried apricots and mango.
Finish: Lush and lovely.
Comment: More of this please... Aberfeldy showing its class.
8.7
Visit the distillery
Aberfeldy Distillery, Aberfeldy, Perth & Kinross, Highland, Scotland
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