Oban Whisky
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Oban is a Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Highland region of Scotland.
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Oban Whisky price guide
Right now, Oban Whisky prices run from $60 all the way up to $4,466, with most listings in $100-$200. Oban Whisky has a collector-driven upper tier where rare bottlings can land well above everyday price levels. This page covers 28 live Oban Whisky listings available to buy right now. The breakdown puts 39% of listings in $100-$200; entry-level (under $100) accounts for 29%, while premium ($3,000+) makes up 7%.
For Oban Whisky, a Single Malt Scotch Whisky, the price spread mostly reflects maturation age, cask influence, limited supply, and how many stores are carrying it. Start with staple bottlings like Oban 14 Year Old to get your bearings on Oban Whisky before diving into limited releases. A smart approach: benchmark core bottles in $100-$200 first, then check premium listings in $3,000+ where the spread gets bigger. Comparing a few retailers is worth the extra minute for Oban Whisky, since final totals can shift once you add shipping and any active deals. Prices refresh daily from live retailer feeds.
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Community flavor profile
Drawn from 58 archived reviews
Defining characteristics
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Most common tasting notes
Based on 58 archived community reviews, Oban is most commonly linked to smoke, malt and fruit notes, with coastal, pine and ash standing out above the category average.
Price History
Across a consistent sample of Oban Whisky core-range bottlings, median prices have gone up 68% since 2013, from $57 to $95.
The core range tracked here includes Oban Little Bay, Oban 14 Year Old, currently priced from $92 to $95. Some bottles have appreciated dramatically — older and limited releases have seen increases of 122% or more over the period. Oban Whisky is available from specialist international retailers, though some expressions can be harder to find.
Similar brands
Community tasting notes put Oban Whisky at 14% sweet and vanilla character, with fruity as a secondary thread at 13%. The brands below scored closest on that same dominant flavor family — worth a look if you like what Oban Whisky brings to the glass.