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A classic Highland dram, Aberfeldy 12 Year Old single malt whisky is a creamy, sweet and gently smoky example of what the region produces. Bolstered by plenty of Aberfeldy's signature honeyed fruit character, this makes for a superbly laid-back sipper. The label comes with a rather handsome black and rose-gold colour palate to match the rich, malty, honeyed flavour profile.
Aberfeldy Golden Hot Toddy recipe:
- 50ml of Aberfeldy 12 Year Old
- 1/2 shot of local honey
- 1/2 shot of lemon juice
Combine the above ingredients in a mug and top up with hot water. Garnish with lemon, a cinnamon stick, and some star anise to spread the cheer of this cosy classic.
Creamy. Some sherried fruit with a trailing hint of smoke. Honeyed prunes, custard, and espresso beans.
Sweet, malty, with gentle peat and a mellow, silky texture. Vanilla fudge, peaches and cream, and subtle toasted oak follow.
Ginger, malt, nutty nougat, and maybe a little grapefruit zest.
This is a really safe buy for a gift for someone who likes Single Malts or for yourself! ;). It is easily drinkable, smooth honey flavour but still with lots of different flavours going on. Delicious straight, with water or just on the rocks. Highly recommend it.
It's been a while since I last had an Aberfeldy and then it was their 8 year old malt. This is a different beast altogether. Darker and with a stronger flavour but still quite mild compared with other single malts. Slightly smokey best suited for those who prefer a gentler malt. Quite good but I can only give it 3 stars.
Drinking in 2022. Fine, smooth. But a bit dull really. No wonder it is marketed with a Toddy recipe really. Save your dollars for something more adventurous.
I had never tasted it until Burn's Night this year. A little bit on the haggis and a bit left in the glass convinced me to order a bottle. It is a very attractive smooth malt which I am enjoying very much.
Haven't had Scotch whisky in years. Just been given a bottle, absolutely beautiful. Smooth very drinkable
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