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Aberlour 10 Year Old

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@VictorReview by @Victor

9th Oct 2012

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Aberlour 10 Year Old
  • Nose
    22
  • Taste
    22
  • Finish
    22
  • Balance
    24
  • Overall
    90

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Bold? Am I bold and 'cheeky' to assert that a mild-mannered 'little old' Speyside whisky like Aberlour 10 yo can be a 'destination whisky'?

I think not. I very much consider myself to be a card-carrying member of the 'Big Flavours Club'. After all, if you gave me my 'druthers, my #1 preferred whisk(e)y strength would be 68-72% ABV, something almost unimaginably strong for Scottish Malt drinkers, but obtainable with American whiskeys. Sure, fave Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye is a mere 62-65% ABV, but it is TRYING to be strong, and flavourful...

But, I don't just like the Big Flavours whiskies alone. If I did I'd have to toss the majority of Scotch out the window, and I LIKE the majority of Scotch.

Power is not all, even power-combined-with-beauty is not all,...there is ALWAYS a place for beauty alone.

And that is where a whisky like Aberlour 10 comes in... mild-mannered, beautiful, perfectly balanced, refreshing. I can only speak of the two bottles of it from which I have sampled, but they were quite consistent with one another, even though one was a restaurant bar bottle of indeterminate age.

This much-taken-for-granted malt is not currently distributed in the USA. Many thanks to @Pudge72 for procuring a bottle for me in Ontario. The reviewed bottle has been open a little less than one year, and has changed very little in its flavours during that period.

Nose: moderate intensity beautiful aromatic malt, wine, and floral flavours, and a bit of vanilla

Taste: as in the nose, beautiful malt, wine, and floral flavours of rose and carnation

Finish: really quite long for a mild-mannered pretty sort of whisky. All of the flavours hold up well. Lovely

Balance: 'Big Flavours Only' whisky buffs tend to look down their noses at Aberlour 10. I consider this to be a grossly underestimated whisky. My bottle of Aberlour 10 has some of the best balance I have ever encountered in a whisky, and I personaly prefer it to both the Aberlour 12 yo and Aberlour 16 yo expressions. I consider Aberlour 10 yo to be one of the very best examples of a beautiful extremely well-balanced mild-mannered malt, along with the now scarce Balvenie 10 yo Founders Reserve.

Is Aberlour 10 yo a "Starter Whisky"? Yes, if you're very lucky to start here. It is also a "Finisher Whisky". Is this a "Beginner's Malt", only? Totally ridiculous. I sip this when I am in the same mood for beauty as when I reach for Talisker 18 or Bushmills 21.

In a category of mildly-flavoured malt whiskies Aberlour 10 easily rates 95 from me for its perfect balance. Among all whiskies I rate Aberlour 10 90/100, which merely reflects my overall preference for strong flavours and completely undiluted whiskies.

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11 comments

@Benancio
Benancio commented

@Victor, Another solid review I couldn't agree more. Been 2 years since I've had this Scotch I'd hope to try it again someday. I bought the 12 year old once but I won't again. It's great that you have friends that can ship you hard to get Scott is in the US.

I know you're a big Rye fan have you tried the Taos Lightning Rye made here in New Mexico?

11 years ago 0

@Victor
Victor commented

@Bernancio, I haven't yet tried Taos Lightning Rye, but of course would enjoy tasting a sample. I do lose patience though, with all of these $ 60 unaged whiskeys, and I see that $ 57 is the pre-tax price for Taos Lightning. At that price for new make I'd have to have a sample first and be absolutely crazy about it for me to want to ante up for a bottle.

BTW, @Bernancio, I am a big fan of Taos/Santa Fe/Albuquerque, though it's been awhile since we've been out there.

11 years ago 0

@Benancio
Benancio commented

@Victor, I've only tried it once in a restaurant. Its hard for me to give whiskey my full attention in those places. It caught my attention though, its sweet like a very high ryed bourbon. I tried the 5 year old, it also comes in a 15 year old. If I pull the trigger and get a bottle I'll try and send you a sample.

If you make your way to Albuquerque look me up. The ballon fiesta is going on right now and the streets are full of out of state plates.

11 years ago 0

@Victor
Victor commented

Yes, September is a great month in Albuquerque. I will drop you a line when I can get out there.

I had no idea that Taos Lightning had been around as much as 15 years. It certainly makes me curious to try some.

11 years ago 0

@Victor
Victor commented

Make that September AND October are great months in Albuquerque!

11 years ago 0

@Wills
Wills commented

Hey Victor,

indeed a very nice review with that integration in your membership in the 'Big Flavours Club' :)

But something misses: Would you prefer the 10yo to the A'bunadh? Guess you were thinking about this one too but didn't want to spoil one. Sorry, but you have to face some serious questions here ;)

I am looking forward to try this well-balanced dram one day.

Greetings

11 years ago 0

@Victor
Victor commented

Aberlour 10 yo and Aberlour A'bunadh are apples and oranges in my book, from totally different categories of whisky. The moods to appreciate each are also totally different. I really would not even compare them to each other any more than I would compare the mood for high-tea with the mood for a demolition derby or mud-wrestling.

I am huge fan of both Aberlour A'bunadh and of the Aberlour 10 yo. My overall grades of 94 and 95 that I gave to two reviewed batches of A'bunadh (batches # 26 and # 32) tell you that my own taste more frequently makes me crave the Big Flavours. I have also tasted A'bunadh that I did not like, all things considered, quite as well as I like Aberlour 10 yo.

That said, I find it very hard to find light malt whiskies that I like as much as I like Abelour 10 yo. So I consider it to be a rare jewel in its category. The ironic thing is that the 10 yo is quite inexpensive in Europe, but does not exist on the shelves in my region.

11 years ago 0

@mosis522
mosis522 commented

I have got to say, I totally agree, i find this a great dram! I am having one now actually...

11 years ago 0

@Abunadhman
Abunadhman commented

@Victor: You captured the essense of the 10yo. exactly, in a wonderful, informative and precise Review that is an object lesson in how a review should flow!

*****Well Done*****

11 years ago 0

@PeatyZealot
PeatyZealot commented

Today I spent 4 hours hours searching the city centre for something I dont know for a nice price and after 7 stores full of ridiculous prices (€70 for Yama 12) I ended up with this one for only €25 :)

11 years ago 0

@PeatyZealot
PeatyZealot commented

The bottle did'nt even last two weeks... thát good:)

10 years ago 0

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