Tasting Notes
- Nose: Honeyed orchard fruits, warm spices, toasted almonds, vanilla bean, subtle sherry sweetness
- Palate: Smooth and full-bodied with red apple, dried fruits, cinnamon bark, oak tannins, chocolate orange
- Finish: Medium to long with lingering spice, gentle oak, and echoes of sherry-soaked raisins
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 40% (80 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 16 Years |
| Distillery | Aberlour Distillery |
| Region | Speyside, Scotland |
| Maturation | American Oak & Sherry Oak Double Cask |
Perfect For
- Evening contemplation: Neat in a Glencairn glass by the hearth
- Special celebrations: Marking milestones with Scottish elegance
- Whisky education: Understanding the art of double cask maturation
- Gift giving: Introducing friends to premium Speyside character
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Aberlour 16 Year Double Cask taste like?
Aberlour 16 offers a beautifully balanced profile combining the vanilla and honey notes from American oak with the rich fruit and spice character from sherry casks. Expect flavors of red apple, cinnamon, chocolate, and dried fruits with a smooth, approachable mouthfeel that showcases classic Speyside elegance.
How should I drink Aberlour 16 Year Old?
This whisky is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of spring water to open up the complex flavors. Serve in a tulip-shaped glass at room temperature to fully appreciate the interplay between American oak and sherry cask influences. The 40% ABV makes it approachable without dilution.
What makes double cask maturation special?
Double cask maturation allows Aberlour's master distillers to combine the best qualities of two different barrel types. American oak contributes vanilla, honey, and coconut notes, while sherry casks add rich fruit flavors, spice, and color. The final marriage creates complexity impossible to achieve with single cask aging.
Is Aberlour 16 good value for a 16-year-old Scotch?
Aberlour 16 Year Double Cask represents excellent value in the aged Speyside category, offering the complexity and refinement expected from a well-regarded distillery with 16 years of maturation. The double cask process adds layers of flavor typically found in more expensive expressions.
What other whiskies are similar to Aberlour 16?
Fans of Aberlour 16 might enjoy other sherry-influenced Speyside malts like GlenDronach 15 or Macallan 18. For those who appreciate the double cask approach, Balvenie DoubleWood or Glenfiddich 15 Solera offer similar complexity with their own unique character profiles.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.