Oban 14 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Collection: Oban
Oban 14 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky originates from the charming coastal town of Oban in the Western Highlands of Scotland. Nestled between the sea and the mountains, the Oban distillery has been crafting exceptional whiskies since 1794. This particular expression, aged for 14 years, showcases the mastery of traditional Scottish distillation techniques.
With a sip of Oban 14 Year Old, one experiences a symphony of flavors that dance across the palate. The taste profile is a harmonious blend of sweet malt, rich fruitiness, and a subtle touch of peat smoke. The palate offers a delightful combination of honey, citrus, and a hint of sea salt, creating a well-rounded and complex whisky. As the flavors unfold, they reveal a nuanced balance that reflects the unique maritime influence of its coastal location.
The nose of Oban 14 is a sensory journey, inviting you to explore its layers of aroma. A whiff reveals a captivating interplay of malt sweetness, briny sea air, and a gentle hint of heather. The fragrance is further enriched with subtle notes of orange peel and dried fruits, creating an inviting olfactory experience. This single malt Scotch whisky is crafted with precision, using only the finest malted barley and pure water from the local Loch Glenn a'Bhearraidh. With an alcohol content that strikes the right balance at 43%, Oban 14 Year Old is a testament to the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Highland Scotch whisky.

Oban 14 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Oban 14
My favorite since I can’t get Oban 18……. soon I hope.
It was recommended to try, and I’m so glad I did. WOW!
This is a keeper.
Desert-Island Scotch
I've been enjoying the Oban 14 for years and think of it as my desert-island Scotch. If, God forbid, I could have only one Scotch, this would have to be it. The perfect combination of Highland malt and sea salt, with hints of orange and light smoke. The great all-purpose Scotch that should please everyone.
One of my favorites
Oban 14 is consistently good. Just a touch of peat with honey and fruits of the Highlands.
Oban 14
Just barely a highland and by the sea. So unique qualities. I think this is a bottle from a newer batch release. More contained. Creamy, oak spices (your pallet can call them out) but definitely honey grahams. VERY light peat. Neat is quite pleasant, iced is not very good at all.