Aberlour

Aberlour 12Y Double Cask

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About this product

Sherry sweetness. Oak spice. A Speyside classic perfected.
Aged for 12 years in a blend of ex-bourbon and sherry casks, Aberlour’s Double Cask expression delivers depth, warmth, and remarkable balance. This single malt captures the heart of Speyside whisky-making — approachable yet complex, with layers of fruit, spice, and honeyed malt that unfold sip by sip.

A go-to dram for both newcomers and seasoned whisky lovers, Aberlour 12Y continues to win over Irish drinkers with its smooth character and unmistakable richness.

Why we love it:
This is the kind of whisky that feels both familiar and luxurious — full-bodied yet smooth, sweet yet structured. The double cask maturation adds complexity without being overpowering. A fantastic introduction to sherried Scotch for those in Ireland looking to explore the style, or a reliable favourite for the well-versed.

Country of origin

Scotland

Speyside

Colour
Warm amber with ruby glints.

Nose
Rich dried fruit, toffee, and subtle cinnamon spice.

Palate
Smooth and full with sweet sherry, red apples, honeyed malt, and oak spice.

A versatile dram that works in all seasons and settings.

  • Best served neat or with a splash of water
  • Lovely with a cheese board or dark chocolate
  • A great gift for Scotch whisky fans or anyone exploring single malts

    ✨ Easy Home Serve: The Aberlour Sipper
  • 50 ml Aberlour 12Y
  • 1 dash orange bitters
  • Garnish with a twist of orange zest
  • Serve neat or over a single cube of ice for a slow, elegant sip.

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Founded in 1879 and nestled in the heart of Speyside, Aberlour is revered for its mastery of sherry-cask maturation. With a deep connection to traditional methods and a commitment to quality, the distillery produces rich, expressive whiskies that have earned global acclaim. The 12 Year Old Double Cask is a flagship bottling — smooth, balanced, and beautifully representative of Speyside style, now appreciated by whisky drinkers all across Ireland.