Aberlour 1995 24 Years Single Malt Whisky

Aberlour 1995 LT

Aberlour

Speyside · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
24 years
ABV
61.3%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Aberlour
Distillation Year
1995
Bottling Year
2019
Cask Types
Bourbon Hogshead

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Recent history

Lowest Price:€169.00(2024-02-28)

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The first Aberlour distillery was established in 1826 but was destroyed by fire in 1879. Local banker James Fleming decided to build a new Aberlour distillery a few kilometers upstream on the Spey River. James Fleming was a highly respected figure and philanthropist in the community where the distillery is located. He funded the construction of a town hall and installed street lighting for the streets around the distillery. Upon his death in 1895, he also established a foundation that funded the construction of a school and a hospital. Three years later, the Aberlour distillery was again destroyed by fire, and the renowned distillery architect Charles Doig was commissioned to build a new distillery. The distillery is equipped with a 12-ton semi-lauter mash tun, six stainless steel fermentation tanks, and two pairs of large stills housed in a spacious still room. To achieve the ideal fruity flavor quality in the new make spirit, the distiller employs a slow distillation method. One distillation run takes 7.5 hours, while collecting the heart of the run (73-63% ABV) takes 2 hours. Aberlour's core range includes 12-year, 16-year, and 18-year expressions, all blended from bourbon and sherry cask whiskies. Another core expression is Aberlour a'bunadh, a cask strength whisky matured in Oloroso sherry casks. As of spring 2019, 63 different batches have been produced. In May 2018, another core expression was added—Aberlour Casg Annamh. This whisky is matured in Oloroso sherry casks (both European and American oak) and bourbon casks, and is the first in a new series. There are also four regionally limited editions (mainly for France): 10-year, 12-year un chill-filtered, 15-year Select Cask Reserve, and White Oak Millennium 2004. Two duty-free limited editions are currently available: 12-year Sherry Cask and 15-year Double Cask. The Distillery Reserve Collection from Chivas Brothers also includes five Aberlour cask strength whiskies, sold at all distillery visitor centers under the Chivas Brothers banner, with ages ranging from 13 to 20 years.

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Flavor Profile

VanillaVanilla
CoconutCoconut
HoneyHoney
AlmondAlmond
CreamCream
CaramelCaramel
LeatherLeather
Dark ChocolateDark Chocolate
NutsNuts

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Anthony James

Anthony James

May 21, 2026, 07:01:32

Got a wee wiff of honey and peat smoke, propper lovely that. First sip, oily and rich – shery soaked fruits, bit of vanilla fudge. Then a salty, almost briny tingle on the tongue. Finish lingers for ages, warmin spice and a whisper of oak. Cracking dram, properly coats the mouth. 🥃✨ Defo one for a rainy evening by the fire. (and maybe a cheeky drop of water opens up the heather notes) 🌾

Harvey Collins

Harvey Collins

May 12, 2026, 11:10:59

Alright, so this one's got a real proper autumn vibe, y'know? First thing I get is a lovely warm bonfire smokiness 🔥 - not too harsh, just like you're sittin' by the fire. Then underneath there's this sweet, kinda like baked apples 🍎 with a touch of honey 🍯. It's well smooth goin' down. Aye, and there's a bit of spice at the end - think cinnamon sticks, maybe a wee bit of nutmeg. Makes it feel proper festive, innit? The finish is long an' warmin', lingers like a good memory. Really makes you wanna have another sip. 👌

Eleanor Mitchell

Eleanor Mitchell

May 12, 2026, 02:21:02

Oi, this one's got a proper nose on it, innit? 🥃 First whiff is like warm honey drizzled over a roaring bonfire, with a right lovely bit of orange peel sneakin' in. On the tongue, it's rather smooth, init? Starts all creamy, then bang! You get this hit of dark chocolate and, funnily enuff, a hint of that fancy salted caramel what they sell down at the market. Rich, like. Finish is long, warm, and a wee bit spicy. Leaves a sort of smoky, oaky thing lingerin' in the gob. Quite moreish, I'd say. 👌 Just lovely, a real winter-warmer, that.

Connor Turner

Connor Turner

Apr 27, 2026, 10:52:18

Right then, had a wee dram earlier 🥃 Proper nice avour this one, sweet like honey 🍯 Warms the chest nicely, bit of smoke 🔥 but not overpowering Finish is smooth, lingers a bit too Definately makes the evening cosy Reckon I'll have another glass tbh

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