Oban
Volume
700ml
ABV
43%
Age
16 YO
Retailers
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Oban 1984 Distillers Edition Bot.2000 is a 16-year-old Scotch whisky from the Highland region of Scotland. Oban distillery is known for its coastal location and produces whiskies t...
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Oban 1984 Distillers Edition Bot.2000
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Oban 1984 Distillers Edition Bot.2000 is a 16-year-old Scotch whisky from the Highland region of Scotland. Oban distillery is known for its coastal location and produces whiskies that often exhibit a balance of rich, fruity flavors and a hint of maritime influence. This expression is part of the Distillers Edition series, which typically features a secondary maturation process.
Rich and complex with notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and a hint of sea salt.
Full-bodied with flavors of orange zest, toffee, and a subtle smokiness intertwined with maritime notes.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of spice and a touch of oak.
A beautifully balanced whisky that showcases Oban's coastal character and depth, making it a memorable expression.
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The port of Oban on Scotland's west coast is home to the Oban distillery, which produces whiskey. It was constructed in 1794 before the town of the same name, which later arose in the nearby rocky harbor. Diageo is the owner of the Oban distillery. It produces whiskey that has been characterized as having a 'West Highland' flavor that lies between the dry, smokey style of the Scottish islands and the lighter, sweeter malts of the Highlands since it only has two pot stills, making it one of the smallest in Scotland. John and Hugh Stevenson, brothers, founded the distillery in 1794, and they ran it until 1866, when Peter Curnstie purchased it. In 1883, Walter Higgin bought it and restored it. Higgin was acquired by Alexander Edward in 1898, who also owned Aultmore Distillery. When a significant blending firm, Pattison's of Leith, went out of business in its first year of operation, it sustained significant losses. Oban was sold to Dewars in 1923 and joined the distillers firm in 1925. From 1931 to 1937 and again from 1969 to 1972 when a new still house was constructed, it was quiet. A new visitors' center was built in 1989.
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