
Matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and sherry casks, this is an older bottling of 10-year-old single malt from Aberlour. A perennial favourite, typical of the modern Speyside style and thoroughly approachable. Such is its popularity that this bottling has been exported to over fifty countries.
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Sweet and full. Sherried raisins, hints of toffee and a pleasant nuttiness.
Quite full-bodied, spicy rich fruitcake, toffee notes and a creamy malty-feel and the vaguest whisper of something akin to synthetic banana.
Caramel and honey, the malt still evident and the sweet spices still linger.
Lovely and rich.

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Three months after purchase the cork disintegrated. You cannot trust a brand that cannot make a cork.
I recently bought a bottle, from a supermarket whilst on offer, and I paid £21; the usual price was £32! So I thought I'd leave a message saying, I think that master of malt sometimes comes in for some stick, when it comes to price and this example shows it's not always a raw deal. Thanks, master of malt!
Having been disappointed recently with a couple of bottles that I purchased, Laphroaig Select and Talisker Storm, I took a chance on this but was very surprised that it tasted so good.
Massive batch variation - I've had great and OK bottles but the most recent was very rough and tainted with very little flavour able to rise above the harsh spirit. 75 ml gave me a hangover! struggling to drink it and I love whisky!!!
For those who like fruity whisky this is a good choice, you can be found in airport dutty free, of which more I liked it (matter of preference)