The Single Malts of Scotland
7.6

The Single Malts of Scotland

Aberlour Distillery

1992, 16 Years Old

ABV 46%

A decent pick me up dram after work.

Rob Allanson

Specification

Speciality Drinks

The Single Malts of Scotland

Brand

1992, 16 Years Old

Expression

Single Malt

Type

16

Age (Years)

2002

Year of Bottling

46%

ABV

Speyside

Region/Country

Independent Bottling

Bottling Type

Tasting Notes

Rob Allanson

Taster

Nose: Aromatic in a sandalwood, fresh oak\rway. Promises of ginger biscuits. There are a fresh bread notes too and floral tones.

Palate: Very silky and well balanced between malt and oak. There is a sweet edge to this as well.

Finish: Grippy oak and spices.

Comment: A decent pick me up dram after work.

Score: 7.5

Martine Nouet

Taster

Nose: Perfumy. A earthy touch. Opening on biscuity notes and mint toffee. Hint of incense. Sweet malty notes.

Palate: Smooth. Refreshing. Perfectly balanced. Gage plums stewed in a vanilla syrup. Drying on tingling spices.\rOily with water.

Finish: Dry, spicy with a touch of green oak.

Comment: A pleasant and refreshing dram, showing balance and a good malty core.

Score: 7.8

7.6
Overall Score

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