Aberlour - 10 Years Old
Lot #010005
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Distillery
Aberlour -
Country
Scotland -
Region
Speyside -
Distillery Staus
Operational -
Whisky Type
Single Malt Whisky -
Age
10 Years Old -
Cask Type
Sherry Oak -
Strength
40% -
Size
70 cl
Description
Speyside's Aberlour 10 Year Old is an excellent example of the a traditional Speyside whisky.
Matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and sherry casks for at least ten years, this single malt has been exported to more than fifty countries around the world and has won countless awards.
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Distillery Information
Aberlour, Gaelic for 'the mouth of the babbling brook' is a distillery of Speyside single malt Scotch whisky, at the confluence of the Lour Burn and River Spey near Ben Rinnes.
The distillery was officially founded in 1879 by James Fleming.
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