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Dalwhinnie

Dalwhinnie distillery, sitting between the Grampian and Monadhliath mountain ranges of Inverness-shire is Scotland’s highest working distillery at 327m or 1073 ft above sea level. That means it gets really cold up there. It has the lowest average temperature in the UK at around 6°C and the distillery often gets cut off during the winter. That cold weather has a distinct effect on the whisky’s character, as we shall see. Though it is close to Speyside, Dalwhinnie is classed as a Highland distillery.

Despite its lofty location, the distillery is well-connected thanks to the railway that links Speyside to Perth, Aberdeen, and central Scotland. Which is exactly why three entrepreneurs Alexander Mackenzie, John Grant, and George Stellar decided to build a distillery here in 1897. That and the pure local water and plentiful peat. They called it Strathspey and it began distilling the following year but ran into financial difficulties, and closed not long after. The owners were forced to sell soon afterwards to John Sommerville & Co and A P Blyth & Sons, who changed the name to Dalwhinnie which means ‘meeting place’ in Scots Gaelic. The new owners employed the famed Charles Doig of Speyside to redesign parts of the distillery, including his trademark pagoda-shaped maltings.

In 1905 it was sold again, this time to an American company called Cook & Bernheimer making it the first – but not the last – time a Scotch whisky distillery would be bought by a North American distiller. Then in 1926 Dalwhinnie was bought by the Distillers Company, a forerunner company of Diageo, where it remains to this day. But the excitement didn’t end there as it closed in 1934 following a fire in February of that same year, reopening once more in 1938. The distillery lost its floor maltings in 1968 and then in 1987 the distillery was treated to a thorough modernisation. Only things didn't quite go to plan when the traditional worm tubs were removed and shell and tube condensers installed, because the new make just didn’t taste the same. So eight years later the distillery was refitted and (hooray!) the traditional worm tubs were reinstated.

Nowadays when you visit the distillery, which is open to the public, the first thing you’ll see when you come in are those two famous worm tubs and they are vital to the Dalwhinnie flavour for reasons that will become clear. The rest of the set-up consists of a stainless steel, full-lauter mash tun, one Oregon pine, one Douglas fir, and four Siberian larch washbacks. Usually a lightly-peated malt is used and fermentation takes place slowly over around 60 hours. Distillation occurs in two large stills shaped like onions.

As the coldest distillery in Scotland, condensation in the worm tubs is extremely quick, which means less copper contact and therefore more heavier elements in the whisky. Consequently Dalwhinnie in its raw state is powerful and sulphury, and takes many years to mature which is why the flagship expression is 15 years old. It’s aged in bourbon casks and is one of the six of Diageo’s ‘Classic Malts’ series. There is also the Distillers Edition finished in oloroso casks, the Winter’s Gold, an NAS single malt which is designed, whisky purists look away now, to be served chilled, and various older expressions as well as independent bottlings.

For most people the classic Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old is the best place to start. The heavy sulphurous new make has been tamed by long ageing to produce something gloriously smooth and honeyed, with just a little smoke and an underlying meatiness.

Dalwhinnie 1981 Oloroso Cask Finish - Distillers Edition

70cl, 43%

This second release of double matured whisky for the Distillers Edition from Dalwhinnie sees Highland single malt that was distilled in 1981 finished in oloroso sherry casks. Bringing some soft fruit…  More info

Dalwhinnie 1981 Oloroso Cask Finish - Distillers Edition

Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old Cask Strength - The Friends of the Classic Malts

70cl, 56.9%

A limited edition single malt from Dalwhinnie, originally released in 2002 for The Friends of the Classic Malts. Matured for 15 years and bottled at cast strength, there were 4,000 bottles produced.  More info

Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old Cask Strength - The Friends of the Classic Malts

Dalwhinnie 12 Year Old - The Manager's Dram

70cl, 57.5%

From the highly esteemed Manager's Dram series of single malt releases. This delicious Dalwinnie was bottled at 57.5% abv and is non chill-filtered. This bottle was part of a private collection -…  More info

Dalwhinnie 12 Year Old - The Manager's Dram

Dalwhinnie 1992 - Managers Choice

70cl, 51%

A single cask bottling from the Highland distillery Dalwhinnie, this was distilled in 1992 and matured in single cask number 431 before bottling in 2009 as part of the Manager's Choice range from…  More info

Dalwhinnie 1992 - Managers Choice

Dalwhinnie 29 Year Old

70cl, 57.8%

A 29 year old cask strength bottling from the Dalwhinnie distillery, part of a recent range of well-matured cask strength bottlings, a pear-apple rich expression with dessert wine notes.  More info

Dalwhinnie 29 Year Old
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Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old 1987 (2012 Special Release)

70cl, 52.1%

A stunning Dalwhinnie from Diageo's Special Releases, this was launched in 2012. It was distilled in 1987 before a 25 year maturation. These bottles were part of a private collection - if you'd…  More info

Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old 1987 (2012 Special Release)

Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old 1989 (Special Release 2015)

70cl, 48.8%

A 25 year old Dalwhinnie from Diageo's 2015 Special Releases, the first time a bottling from this distillery featured since 2012 (also a 25 year old). Matured in refill American oak hogsheads, this…  More info

Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old 1989 (Special Release 2015)
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SMWS 102.9 14 Year Old 1979

70cl, 53.4%

14 year old single malt from the Dalwhinnie distillery, independently bottled by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. This was distilled in December 1979 and bottled in January 1994 at cask strength.…  More info

SMWS 102.9 14 Year Old 1979

Dalwhinnie 30 Year Old (Special Release 2019)

70cl, 54.7%

A delicious Dalwhinnie, matured for 30 years and bottled as part of Diageo's Special Releases 2019! Matured in a combination of refill hogsheads and butts, this one has developed a vibrant, complex…  More info

Dalwhinnie 30 Year Old (Special Release 2019)

Dalwhinnie 36 Year Old

70cl, 47.2%

A 1966 vintage from the Dalwhinnie distillery, this cask strength 36 year old was limited to a release of just 1,500 bottles. One of the oldest single malts one can find from the Dalwhinnie…  More info

Dalwhinnie 36 Year Old
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