Country Scotch Whisky
Distillery/Brand Aberlour
Style Single Malt Whisky

Aberlour 18 Year Old 50cl

18 year old single malt from Aberlour up in Speyside. A well-matured, heavily sherried expression, the perfect thing for a late evening dram.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Creamy, like melted vanilla ice-cream. Fruity and honeyed.

Palate Fresh juicy apples and oranges before sherry kicks in with supple sultanas and vanilla.

Finish Intricate with chocolate raisins and oily caramel notes.

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Winner of 2 spirit awards

Gold
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Single Malt Scotch - 13 to 19 Yrs - 2022
San Francisco World Spirits Competition
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Distillers' Single Malts between 13 and 20 years old - 2020
International Spirits Challenge

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Reviews for Aberlour 18 Year Old (50cl)
Good bye old friend .. Good buy not
Been my favourite whisky for 20 years, suits me down to the ground - but the way it now gets hyped and vastly over-priced has forced me to leave it be. Many nice malts out there, shame on Aberlour - just plain greedy.
LuckyB , United Kingdom
one year ago
I strongly recommend that
It tasted really good.
It was soft and fragrant, and it was the best in the lineup.
Seung-Jun H , Korea, Republic Of
2 years ago
A hugely overpriced disappointment
Like many of the reviewers here I'm a big fan of Aberlour, the standard 10 year old is a great everyday dram, but especially the A'Bunadh. This expression - LPNM2326 2018/10/30 @¥10,800 (£66 / $80) for 50 cl - was rather disappointing though. I was expecting to be wowed. I wasn't. It has some good fruit, leather, coffee and honey notes, but is relatively thin, a bit bitter at the finish and somewhat underpowered at 43%. And massively overpriced. What is going on?
Martin Douglas P , Japan
2 years ago
Aberlour is one of my favourite brands
Loved it. On my second one now!
John F , United Kingdom
2 years ago
The best Single malt
The best 18 single malt
Master of Malt Customer
3 years ago
Very well made Speysider.
The half star reviews bellow are unfair. It is true the prices went up but that does not warrant a half star review. Aberlour 18 is a solid 89 points in my books.

Nose: Orange, sherry notes, cocoa, oak.

Palate: Orange, ripe fruit, honey, spice, oak, tea.

Finish: Short to medium. Smooth.
Osman , Turkey
3 years ago
Take something remarkable. Add 6 years. Result: Derisory drams.
Nose: Constrained and controlled entrance odour. Carpeted, mild scented sherry.

Palate: There is a slate sourced serving undercurrent. Chalk.

After: Orange sponge carries you out, but barely.
David D , United Arab Emirates
4 years ago
No value for money
This is decent whisky, but no more than that. Add to that the high price and for the outrageous bottle sizing and there's no way I can recommend it against a host of far better value alternatives.
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
This must be amazing...
Not many years ago, this Aberlour was one of the cheapest 18yo bottlings on the market. Look at it now; well over a ton AND only 50cl! I can only imagine a previously very good whisky has become an astronomically good one.

Aberlour: you reap what you sew.
Master of Malt Customer
4 years ago
Good good...
Aberlour 18 is an outstanding whisky. I have lived in Scotland all my life and it is considered to be one of the best in Speyside.
Bernard S , United Kingdom
4 years ago