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Aberlour 2012-2026 | 13 Year Old Signatory Vintage Cask Strength Collection Single Cask 800272

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Aberlour 2012-2026 | 13 Year Old Signatory Vintage Cask Strength Collection Single Cask 800272

Aberlour 2012-2026 | 13 Year Old Signatory Vintage Cask Strength Collection Single Cask 800272

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 
Bottled by: Signatory Vintage 70cl / 58.2%

A single cask Aberlour 2012 13-year-old Speyside single malt whisky released by indie bottlers Signatory Vintage in 2026 for their Cask Strength Collection.

This 13-year-old Aberlour 2012 was bottled by Signatory without colouring or chill filtration from single cask 800272, an Oloroso sherry butt that yielded 544 bottles at a exceptionally powerful natural cask strength of 58.4%.

Attributes
Distillery

Aberlour

Bottler

Signatory Vintage

Series

Cask Strength Collection

Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Distilled Year 2012
Bottling Year 2026
Age 13
Bottles Produced 544
Cask Type Oloroso Sherry Butt
Cask Number 800272
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 58.2%
Pre-Owned No
$39.11

Original: $111.73

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Aberlour 2012-2026 | 13 Year Old Signatory Vintage Cask Strength Collection Single Cask 800272

$111.73

$39.11

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Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 
Bottled by: Signatory Vintage 70cl / 58.2%

A single cask Aberlour 2012 13-year-old Speyside single malt whisky released by indie bottlers Signatory Vintage in 2026 for their Cask Strength Collection.

This 13-year-old Aberlour 2012 was bottled by Signatory without colouring or chill filtration from single cask 800272, an Oloroso sherry butt that yielded 544 bottles at a exceptionally powerful natural cask strength of 58.4%.

Attributes
Distillery

Aberlour

Bottler

Signatory Vintage

Series

Cask Strength Collection

Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Distilled Year 2012
Bottling Year 2026
Age 13
Bottles Produced 544
Cask Type Oloroso Sherry Butt
Cask Number 800272
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 58.2%
Pre-Owned No