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Aberlour Casg Annamh (Batch 1)
Single Malt — Highland, Scotland
Reviewed
August 11, 2018 (edited April 23, 2020)
Well, it appears that Aberlour is getting in on the rare cask game with this newest, NAS release. This is considered a small, limited release and this is the first batch- I don’t believe any of this made it to North America. This is Casg Annamh, which is Gaelic for “rare cask”, and is NCF’d, but has color added and is bottled at 48% ABV. It is an in-house blend of single malt whisky of undeclared age that has been aged in two different American oak barrels and European sherry oak
It’s a beautiful sunset orange in the glass, while appearing very oily with heavy water droplets left behind after spinning it up. The nose is a wonderful bouquet, and probably the best part of this offering: oranges, raisins, toffee, sweet tea and sherry cask with a light oak backbone. It’s very enticing.
The palate is relatively smooth with lots of sherry influence. There’s caramel sweetness in spades and a bit of a harsh, late bite on the back end. Youthful oak notes leave a bit of harshness behind and into the finish.
Speaking of finish- it’s medium-long and mouthwatering. There’s leftover orange marmalade and sweet, yellow cake notes at the very end which make this feel like a dessert dram. It’s a great way to bring the tasting to a close.
Overall, this fits in perfectly between the Aberlour 12 and the A’Bunadh. It’s significantly better than the 12 and cooled just enough for those that think the A’Bunadh is just too much. It lacks a little depth versus the 18, but the price point easily makes up for that. I found this online for around $80 for a 1L bottle. It’s a shame the numbers were so limited, but I’m assuming the initial numbering means there’ll be subsequent batch releases. That makes it a bit of a collector bottle now, as well. If you see one online or gathering dust on a shelf somewhere I’d say grab it. It’s a solid offering from Aberlour. 4 stars. Cheers.
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@Kawajiri - I had the 12 over 2 years ago and I wasn’t paying attention as to whether it was the NCF version or not. Sorry. As far as the 16 goes, I seem to recall it feeling flat compared to both the 12 and the 18. I have a review of the 16 on here if you care to look it up. The 18 had a bit more character and complexity than this Casg Annamh, but this bottle is significantly cheaper and you get a liter with this one. This tastes like the A’Bunadh that has been watered down slightly to keep the heat in check. I see the experts weren’t very kind to this one, but I disagree. But hey, all this stuff is subjective anyways lol. Cheers.
" It’s significantly better than the 12" Regular 12 or NCF 12 or both? You also mentioned the 18, how does it compare to the 16 for depth? I ask cause I am a huge Aberlour fan.
@PBMichiganWolverine - my notes say there weren’t any so I didn’t mention it.
@LeeEvolved no mention of legs...? 😁