Oban Whisky
Compare 31 prices from S$85.95
Oban is a Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Highland region of Scotland.
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Oban Whisky prices
Current Oban Whisky prices start at $86 and go up to $5,735. Oban Whisky also shows a collector-led upper tail, where rare bottlings can sit far above everyday market levels. This page covers 31 live Oban Whisky listings across retailers. At the moment, $100-$250 represents 61% of tracked bottles, with 10% in entry pricing (under $100) and 6% in premium pricing ($5,000+).
For Oban Whisky, a Single Malt Scotch Whisky, most pricing variation comes from maturation age, cask influence, limited release supply, and stock depth. To keep comparisons practical on Oban Whisky, start with core bottlings like Oban 14 Year Old before moving into limited releases. If you are comparing value, use the higher price filters as your baseline and treat higher price tiers as scarcity-driven pricing. Comparing multiple retailers remains important if you want the best price for Oban Whisky, because checkout totals can shift with shipping and promotions. Prices are updated daily from live retailer feeds.
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Community flavour profile
Based on 58 archived reviews
Defining characteristics
Compared with other whisky brands
Most common notes
Across 58 archived community reviews, Oban is most frequently associated with smoke, malt and fruit notes, with coastal, pine and ash appearing more often than the category average.
Price History
Across a consistent sample of Oban Whisky core-range bottlings, median prices have risen 69% since 2013, from S$72 to S$122.
The core range tracked here includes Oban Little Bay, Oban 14 Year Old, currently priced from S$117 to S$122. 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
Based on community tasting notes, Oban Whisky leans 14% toward sweet and vanilla character, with fruity as a secondary influence at 13%. The brands below scored highest for the same dominant flavour family, making them worth exploring if you enjoy the Oban Whisky style.