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The 'Casg Annamh' Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky by Aberlour the Gaelic language it means 'rare barrel'. Special character thanks to the combination of 3 different woods used in the maturation phase. The refinement takes place in 1 European oak sherry barrel and 2 different American oak barrels. Complex, full-bodied, soft but lively, with fruity notes of apple and oriental spices.
- Product Category
- Whisky
- Designation
- Single Malt Whisky
- Type
- Scotch Whiskey - Single Malt
- Type of Production
- Distilled
- Other Features
- Filtered
- Grape / Raw material
- malt
- Size
- 700 ml.
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- SC - Speyside
- Alcohol Content
- 48% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Tulip glass very large
- Packaging
- Metal Case
- Food Matches
- After Dinner - Meditation
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
Aberlour
In the picturesque region of Speyside, a magical corner of Scotland renowned for the art of distilling, lies the renowned Aberlour Distillery. Here, amidst landscapes steeped in history and tradition, Aberlour has emerged as a beacon of excellence in the world of Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The distillery is rooted in an undying dedication to quality and craftsmanship, a commitment that is reflected in every drop of its fine spirits.
Carefully and expertly grown malted barley is the key ingredient that brings Aberlour whiskies to life, celebrated for their rich and spicy complexity. These creations are matured in sherry casks, a process that gives them a robust body and unrivalled depth of flavour. Among the most iconic labels are the A’bunadh, the 12 and 16 year old, each with a unique story to tell on the palate. The A’bunadh is a tribute to tradition, an explosion of intense and spicy aromas, while the 12 and 16 years offer a sensory journey through notes of dried fruit, spices and that typical warmth that only a Speyside whisky can offer.
Let yourself be seduced by the universe of Aberlour on Vino45, where each bottle tells the story of the passion for whisky and the authenticity of a centuries-old tradition. Discover the charm of these Scottish masterpieces and immerse yourself in a tasting experience that promises to amaze and delight.
Address:
Aberlour Distillery - Aberlour, Banffshire AB38 9PJ, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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THE WHISKY
The 'Casg Annamh' Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky by Aberlour the Gaelic language it means 'rare barrel'. Special character thanks to the combination of 3 different woods used in the maturation phase. The refinement takes place in 1 European oak sherry barrel and 2 different American oak barrels. Complex, full-bodied, soft but lively, with fruity notes of apple and oriental spices.
THE DISTILLERY
Whiskey is one of the most famous and drunk spirits in the world, whose origins date back to the Scottish and Irish territory; it is in fact two states where in ancient times the cultivation of cereals, from whose fermentation whiskey is obtained, was very widespread, and, together with other testimonies and clues, nothing seems to doubt that the origin of this nectar is precisely in these places . Particularly in Scotland, among the many producers, there is one that can boast a story on which hovers an aura of mystery and legend: the Aberlour, distillery that takes its name from the homonymous place where it is located. A particular location, where a river flows whose waters were considered curative by the ancient Celtic populations; in fact it was the Celts who first used these waters to distil the alcohol necessary to create the healing elixirs to be given to the sick. The distillery was founded by James Fleming in 1879; James took care of every smallest detail of the building, with the desire to create something unique, to produce the best Whiskeys possible. James died in 1895, and from that moment the ownership of Aberlour passed into the hands of several companies, until in 1975 it was bought by the large group Pernod Ricard. Since then, many improvements have been made to buildings and machinery, with the use of new technologies that start from respect for history to move towards future perspectives. Aberlour has a production of 6 labels, with different aging, which start from a minimum of 12 years up to a maximum of 18; some Whiskeys also ripen in the renowned "Sherry cask", that is barrels where the prized fortified Portuguese wine was contained. A special note is due to the "A'Bunadh" - word that means "original" in Gaelic -, produced to pay homage to the founder Fleming, distilled without any cold filtration or other modern procedures, but created by following only the most ancient local traditions.