Aberlour 12 Years Old Double Cask Matured 1 Litre

Lot ID:240068

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Lot Condition

Minor mark to tube.

Bottle Description

The 12 year old Double Cask is matured using a combination of American Oak and ex-Sherry Casks, proving to be an extremely popular replacement for the much loved 10 year old expression that was finally discontinued in 2021.

This lot is presented in a 1 Litre bottle.

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  • Distillery
    Aberlour
  • Country
    Scotland
  • Region
    Speyside
  • Distillery Status
    Operational
  • Whisky Type
    Single Malt Whisky
  • Cask Type
    Traditional Oak & Sherry Oak
  • Strength
    40%
  • Size
    1 Litre
Distillery Information

The first distillery in Aberlour was founded in 1825, the lease holders James and John Grant ran it until 1833, when they left to build their own distillery Glen Grant. The Aberlour Distillery we know today was established by James Fleming in 1879, the first whisky was made a year later. The ownership of the distillery would pass through many hands over the decades but in 1973 was equipped with four stills. In 1974 the distillery was acquired by Pernod Richard which joined with Chivas Brothers in 2001, significantly increasing the portfolio of distilleries. The visitor centre was modernised with tours available to the public. Situated as it’s name suggests in the pretty Speyside town of Aberlour, sees many visitors from spring through to late autumn.