Color/appearance- much darker than most 12-15 year scotches. Red/amber hues. I anticipate a lot of the wine finish influence. Legs are thick and slow. Nose- fig newton right out of the box! Dusty powdered sugar too. There is also a scotchy tanginess to it. Palate- reminds me of powdered sugar, creme filled donut with fig jam. This is a fruit salad. The viscosity is thick, and coating. Without the tangy scotch nose, I could be fooled that this is a young armagnac. It draws much grapey, fig, and plum flavors from the cabernet and suppprts it with an oaky backbone Finish- finish lasts and fades to chocolate with a nougat center. There is no burn at any point. I may have wanted it to challenge me more, but for what it does, it does well. Overall- this is an easy sipper, and a great transitional whiskey for someone like me crossing from bourbon, cognac, armagnac background into the world of Scotch. No bandaids, rubbery taste here. If there is a flaw, it may be too much wine influence has made it move into a dessert category. If you are looking for a wonderful, dont break the bank, digestif scotch-- this should be high on your list of must tries
Aberfeldy 15 Year Finished in Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Casks
About this bottle
This 15 year-old Aberfeldy is part of the brand's Red Wine Cask Collection which first began in 2019. The single malt was first matured in combination of refill casks before being finished in cabernet sauvignon casks sourced from Napa Valley. It's bottled at 43% ABV and is available in the US beginning June 2023. (SRP $69.99)
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This is really good, if you enjoy wine aged single malts. The cabernet influnce is strong and it gives this a nice dark fruit and sweet backbone. Its not overly sweet though and there’s a nice peatiness coming through that contrasts the sweetness.
Nose sweet fruity Palate spice fruit Finish short spice
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