Tasting notes·Oban

Oban The Macleans Young Teddy (2023)

Whiskies tell stories. Some shout, with drums and fanfare. Others whisper – and yet their echoes linger in memory. Oban The Macleans Young Teddy (2023) belongs to the latter. A limited edition from the storied Oban Distillery in the Scottish Highlands – boldly bottled at 50.8% ABV, but without an age statement. And perhaps that’s the first clue: this whisky doesn’t aim to impress with numbers but with character.

The panel

Marcel
88
Sascha
84

Mean 86.0 · spread 4

Value for money 0/5

Distillery
Oban
Type
Single Malt
Region
Highlands
Country
Scotland
Strength
50.8% ABV
Character
spicy

Tasting

Nose

The first impression is unusually familiar. Malty at the core – like opening a box of cereal on a quiet Sunday morning. But before you settle into comfort, complexity kicks in like a double-decker bus to the sinuses: Pear, apricot, mirabelle – bright, juicy, almost crystalline. Caramel reminiscent of soft fudge. Then, a full-on patisserie parade: buttery croissant, biscuit dough, strawberry tartlet – it’s a Parisian brunch on a balcony. A whisper of white tea? Yes. Subtly floral with a delicate astringency.

Palate

The arrival is: creamy, almost viscous. “Indefinably light-fruited” may sound like a cop-out – but it’s the most honest descriptor. Like a beam of light through fog – you sense it, but can’t grasp it. Then comes white pepper, sharp but not harsh. A hint of leather? Maybe. Wet coffee grounds – earthy, dark, damp. Oddly compelling. And just a hint of green tobacco, freshly cut, almost chlorophyllic. A sensory collage that refuses linearity – and yet remains surprisingly balanced.

Finish

The finish is the bridge back to reality – but it doesn’t let you leave easily. There’s good oak, but no bitterness. A little caramel, some honey, and then – cheekily – a salty kiss. Maritime, but not stormy. You sense that a sherry cask was somewhere in the process – but only briefly. Maybe the whisky just waved hello as it passed by. Different? Yes. Bizarre? No. It’s got angles, but no harsh edges.

Verdicts

Marcel

This Oban The Macleans Young Teddy is a true character, delighting with its unusual aromatic profile and playful finish. It’s not a whisky for a quick sip, but for connoisseurs eager to embark on an exciting journey off the beaten path. Those who love curiosity will be rewarded here with a charming Highlander that not only flatters but also challenges – and does so in a very likeable way.

Sascha

The Oban The Macleans Young Teddy impresses with a skillful balance between malty sweetness, fruity complexity, and a subtle maritime spiciness. Despite its unusual combination of aromas, it remains structurally clear and multifaceted without feeling restless. A technically well-crafted Highland whisky that plays lively at 50.8% ABV, yet stays harmonious and approachable.

What it is worth

We do not yet hold bottle-level auction results — that sits behind Whisky Hunter’s authenticated feed. What follows is the market for Oban as a whole, which sets the weather for this bottling without pricing it.

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Latest mean bid £177 across 81 lots · 2024-08

Source

Tasting note and scores by WHISKY:EDITION — tasted by Marcel and Sascha, published 2025-07-31.