Highland Black 8 Year
Blended
Aldi // Scotland
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Andrew-Baumann
Reviewed August 12, 2022 (edited August 13, 2022)Aldi's cheap scotch. Nose is sweet but mild. Toffee, banana, pineapple, some citrus. A sweet taste. Hints of smoke, spice, and oak. Some orange and vanilla. It's all rather mild, but a decent drink for price. -
TimmyNizzle
Reviewed January 30, 2022Easy drinking, good for cocktails whisky. Quite short on flavours and finish -
1901
Reviewed April 2, 2021 (edited April 29, 2021)This is an own brand scotch from the discount supermarket Aldi. Once opened and sitting a while it has a muted nose, lightly floral and chocolaty with whiteboard marker undertones. It’s very thin but it has a pleasant taste of biscuit, honey, toast, matchstick, and toffee. The finish is dry with a bit of sour sharpness. Altogether it’s an agreeable sweetness without being at all complex. This is as good as any other blend. It costs €19. That makes it cheaper than JW Red, JW Black, Famous Grouse, Grant’s Family Reserve, Teachers Highland Cream, and Black & White. In my opinion it is slightly better than all those listed, but I'm not going to replace the bottle. -
bwolowicz
Reviewed February 18, 2021 (edited March 27, 2021)Ok, pleasantly surprised by this. As an ALDI private label - and the super cheap price point - I was quite skeptical. But I got it as a gag gift so I figured I’d give it a go anyway. I read online that one of the sources is William Grant and Sons in Scotland, maker of Balvenie and Glenfiddich. Nose is a bit harsh and astringent at first, but some elements of cinnamon and creme brûlée can be found. Opens up and softens with some air. On the palette, a little bit of toffee, baking spices, and butter. Thin on mouthfeel. Finish is very short and disappears. I can definitely taste the Spey side flavours, which are the ones I like anyway. Give the dram a little time in the glass and the air brings out predominantly honeyed sweetness. It’s rather one note, but it’s not a terrible note. Very easy drinker, could be a cheap daily dram. Even better that It’s easy to find at ALDI here in Australia. Guess I’ll keep the bottle after all!
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