Type: Single Malt Welsh Whisky - Bottled: 2024
Age: 3 Years
Alcohol By Volume (ABV): 40%
Maturation: Probably Ex-Bourbon Cask
Chill Filtration: Yes
Maturation: Probably Ex-Bourbon Cask
Chill Filtration: Yes
Price Range: US$ 25-35 (January 2026)
Price/Quality Ratio: 😑 Borderline okay
Price/Quality Ratio: 😑 Borderline okay
Buying Advice: 👎 Too young and under-matured for a Single Malt Whisky
Colour:
Pale Straw/White Wine (Natural Colour)
Nose:
Young, Sweet & a bit Rough. It's Fruity in a slightly acidic way but not unpleasant for a 3-year old Whisky. I do find a Metallic off-note in the background. It's got no depth of course but that was to be expected.
Main Aromas:
Sweet Barley, Toffee, Caramel, Grains, Green Apple, Floral Soap, Grass, Nutshells, Toast and Margarine, Milk Chocolate and Cinnamon.
Sweet Barley, Toffee, Caramel, Grains, Green Apple, Floral Soap, Grass, Nutshells, Toast and Margarine, Milk Chocolate and Cinnamon.
Supportive Aroma Accents:
Honey, Vanilla, Nectarine, light Citrus, Dusty Oak, Books, Metal, Studentenhaver (Mixed Nuts and Dried Fruit), Cider, Exotic Fruit on Heavy Syrup, Air Freshener & Cloves.
Honey, Vanilla, Nectarine, light Citrus, Dusty Oak, Books, Metal, Studentenhaver (Mixed Nuts and Dried Fruit), Cider, Exotic Fruit on Heavy Syrup, Air Freshener & Cloves.
Thin, Young and Sweet. The Sweetness is more artificial now than it was on the Nose. A few Sour and Bitter accents as well. The Alcohol is more noticeable now. You can't expect a lot from a 3 years-old and the Palate confirms this. Not really bad but utterly forgettable. Almost like a simple Blended Scotch Whisky.
Main Flavours:
Sweet Barley, Toffee, Artificially Flavored/Sweetened Candy, Grass, Green Apple, Nuts and Nutshells, Pepper and Cloves.
Supportive Flavour Accents:
Honey, Caramel, Vanilla, Grain Alcohol, Cider, Floral Perfume, slightly Sour Apple Vinegar, Milk Chocolate, Nectarine, Grapefruit, Cinnamon and Mint.
Very Thin and quite on the Short side. Fruity at first. Increasing Herbal Bitter notes towards the Dry end. There's not much going on here. I find some Grains, Toffee, Vanilla, Grass, Floral Soap, Herbs, Green Apple, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Industrial Alcohol and slightly Sour Apple Vinegar.
Drinking Advice:
I added a little Water and while it eases the effects of the Alcohol it also removes most of the already scarce Aromas and Flavors. It also increases the Dry Mouth-Feel.
Drinking Experience Neat:
I added a little Water and while it eases the effects of the Alcohol it also removes most of the already scarce Aromas and Flavors. It also increases the Dry Mouth-Feel.
Rating: 6 (******)
Nose: 7 - Taste: 6 - Finish: 5.5
*** Important Note with respect to Rating.
If the Final score is above 8 you can safely buy the whisky in question if and when it fits your Aroma/Flavor profile. If the score is between 6 and 8 you might want to try it out in the form of a sample or if offered at a good price. Anything below 6 should be left alone when you are looking for a nice sipping whisky. You might still like it of course & I realize pricing is an important item for many whisky fans especially when you are used to enjoy whisky in a cocktail or a mixed drink.
Bottom line acceptable.
Conclusion:
Aber Falls is a very young distillery that was founded in 2017. It started with Gin but Single Malt Whisky followed quickly, the first being released in May 2021. The latest releases include a 3 year old Sherry cask matured bottled at 47% and a Madeira cask matured 3 year old.
Is it a good idea for a new distillery to launch a very young/undermatured Single Malt? If I was the owner of a distillery I would not do it although I understand the economic and publicity reasons to do so. I'd prefer the long term view though and would only present a fully matured Single Malt to the market, fully understanding that that would require substantial capital. Aber Falls choose the other way and went to the market with this 3 Year Old Single Malt that, while not bad, is simply too young and too weak to be considered a mature, interesting sipping Malt. It does not work for me although it's pleasantly priced of course. I will try to get a sample of the new Sherry cask matured Aber Falls bottled at a more respectable 47%. This 2021 edition of Aber Falls short of expectations though!
PS: It would be nice if the bottle would include information about a/o Color, Chill-Filtration and Type of Casks!
Cheers! 🥃
Jan van den Ende January 21, 2026




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