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Is Aberlour a good scotch?

Is Aberlour a good scotch?

Aberlour is always a good choice – one of the best value Speyside malts around. This double matured version is a mix of traditional oak and sherry casks and is rich and fruity with delicious Christmas cake notes.

Is Oaksmith a good whisky?

It’s a rare blend of East and West that has been made especially for the Indian consumer, making it a compelling choice as a whisky that’s global in aspiration and local in its taste profile.

Which Aldi whisky is best?

£20 Glen Marnoch Speyside single malt from Aldi wins top whisky award – Scotsman Food and Drink.

What is the smoothest single malt whiskey?

Top 10 Best Light & Smooth Whiskies

  • Auchentoshan 1978. Rating: 88/100.
  • Bushmills 21 Year Old. Rating: 87/100.
  • Auchentoshan 21 Year Old. Rating: 85/100.
  • Glenmorangie 18 Year Old Extremely Rare. Rating: 86/100.
  • Redbreast 12 Year Old. Rating: 84/100.
  • Knappogue Castle 1995.
  • Balvenie 14 Year Old Caribbean Cask.
  • Tomintoul 14 Year Old.

Is Oaksmith a Scotch?

International Blended Whisky Blend by world revered Shinji Fukuyo, Chief Blender; Suntory, the Founding House of Japanese Whisky from makers of Yamazaki and Hibiki. Contains premium and Aged Scotch Malts and Kentucky Straight Bourbon aged in American Charred white oak barrels.

Which is the best Lidl whisky?

2019 GOLD WINNERS

  • GLEN ORCHY 5YR Blended Scotch Whisky.
  • ABRACHAN TRIPLE OAK Blended Scotch Whisky.
  • BEN BRACKEN ISLAY Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
  • BEN BRACKEN SPEYSIDE Single Malt Scotch.

What is Aldi whiskey like?

Product Description. Rich and malty with honey, toffee, caramel and oak wood smokey flavours. A medium sweet and smooth, fruit-filled finish. From one of the world’s leading distillers, this multi-award winning 8 year old blend is exceptional value and was the winner of the 2016 Scotch Whisky Masters Award.

Which is better Glenfiddich or Glenlivet 12?

The Glenfiddich is softer on the nose, while the Glenlivet has a slight hint of alcohol to it. Both drams have apple and other fruits present, but the Glenfiddich is more oaky compared to the Glenlivet which comes off with more aromas of malt.