Aberlour 15 Years Old Select Cask Reserve 70cl 43°

Archive Aberlour 15 Years Old Select Cask Reserve 70cl 43°
Distillery : Aberlour / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 20451

Formerly called "Cuvée Marie d'Ecosse", Aberlour 15 Years Old Select Cask Reserve results from a maturation in carefully selected oak casks, of exceptional quality, that previously contained Sherry and Bourbon.

Perfectly balanced, delicate, this spirit has the thirst-quenching freshness of freshly squeezed citrus fruits. This full-bodied spirit shall convince the Single Malt lovers and experts, charmed by its intensity and the richness of its aromas.

Exclusively reserved to groceries, cellars and high-ranked restaurants, this prestigious vintage is a must.

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soit 141,43 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
Net Weight0.7 kg
ABV43 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryAberlour
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
Age15 years
MaturationBourbon & Sherry
PeatNon Peated
PackagingTube
Reference:20451

The Aberlour distillery is nestled in a valley at the junction of rivers Lour and Spey, surrounded by an amazing landscape overlook by the nearby Ben Rinnes peaks.


James Fleming established the Aberlour distillery in 1879. He drew himself most of the plans of the buildings and machines, personally supervising each step of the building works.


In 1898, a fire destroyed several distillery buildings and a large part of the whisky stocks. The re-building of the distillery was led by the most famous distillery builders in Scotland, Charles  Doig, from Elgin.


During the last century, tools and methods improved thanks to modernization of equipment and new technologies. However, most of the original structures are still in place, as part of Aberlour’s long heritage and transmission of knowledge and traditions.


The distillery produces 3,2 million liters of alcohol every year. Almost two thirds of the production is dedicated to the making of 10 year-old, 12 year-old and 16 year-old Aberlour Single Malts, and the Aberlour A’bunadh.