A'bunadh

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A'bunadh from Batch No. 22

A'bunadh is a cask-strength [1] single malt whisky from the Aberlour Distillery in Scotland. [2] Though it has no age statement, it is released in limited run batches, each batch carrying a unique number on its label. Each batch of this whisky is blended from barrels ranging from 5 to 25 years old.

A'bunadh is exclusively aged in Spanish oak Oloroso sherry butts [1] and therefore has a sweeter, softer flavour than most scotch. A'bunadh is not chill filtered.

The distillery cite the story during distillery tours that when the second pair of stills were put in during 1975, a time capsule was discovered behind the name plate, containing an 1898 newspaper about the distillery fire wrapped around an 1898 bottle of Aberlour. The workmen who discovered the bottle polished off four fifths of the bottle during their lunch break, but the remains of the bottle went off to the laboratories in Keith, Moray, and were analysed. A'bunadh is an attempt to recreate this single malt. [3]

The name a'bunadh is described as the Scottish Gaelic for 'the original', [4] though is possibly a misspelling of am bunadh, meaning 'the origin'. [5]

Released batch numbers

Batch numberAlcohol by volume (ABV)Approximate year of bottling
1–559.6%1997
659.9%1999
Silver Label (12yo)58.7%
759.9%2000
860.2%2001
960%2002
1059.8%2003
1159.8%
1260%2004
1359.8%
1459.5%2005
1559.6%
16
1760.2%2006
1859.7%
1959.9%2007
2060.5%
2159.5%2008
2259.3%
2360.2%
24
2560.4%
2660.6%2009
2760.1%
2859.7%
2959.9%2010
3059.8%
3160.5%
3260.4%
3360.9%
3459.5%
3560.3%2011
3660.1%
3759.6%
3860.3%
3959.8%2012
4060.0%
4159.0%
4260.3%
4459.7%
4560.2%2013
4660.4%
4760.7%2014
4859.7%
4960.1%
5059.6%
5160.8%2015
5260.5%
5359.7%
5460.7%2016
5560.9%
5661.2%
5760.7%
5861.1%2017
5960.9%
6060.3%
6160.8%
6259.9%2018
6361.0%
6459.9%2019
6559.5%
6659.2%
6759.8%2020
6861.5%
6961.2%2021
7061.2%
7161.5%
7259.1%
7361.2%2022
7460.0%
7560.9%
7661.3%
7760.8%2023
7860.7%
7960.5%

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References

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  3. Micallef, Joseph V. "Aberlour A'bunadh Alba: A Different Twist On A Classic Scotch Whisky". Forbes. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  4. "A'Bunadh". www.aberlour.com. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  5. "LearnGaelic - Dictionary". learngaelic.scot. Retrieved 9 March 2018.