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Dalmore's stunning 18 year old Highland malt is as rich, fruity and spicy as you could ever want from a Dalmore. Kudos to Richard Paterson for creating another veritable chocolate orange of a whisky. It really is a bit like drinking a chocolate orange, just without the need to wallop it with a mallet to get it to open, which really is an advantage. A surefire hit for the colder months, and an excellent evening dram for warmer months too. It is aged for 14 years in American oak, followed by three years in Matusalem sherry butts, before a final year in sherry butts.
Fruity and spicy with notes of vanilla, orange zest and potpourri, marmalade and sweet milk chocolate. A touch of leather and sultana.
A delicious fireside dram with notes of chocolate raisins, juicy citrus, stewed fruits, old sherry and pepper.
A long, fruity finish ending on almond, buttery toffee apples and cocoa.
I have had three x 3cl of this in the last 12 months. #1: Exquisite! Fruit cake and raisins, a beautiful long lingering aftertaste. #2: I later bought a 3cl for Xmas and was very disappointed. Pleasant but nothing outstanding or any lingering flavour. #3: Again - disappointing. Somewhat harsh - had this 3cl not been supplied by Master of Malt I could have been tempted to query the contents? Tasted like a supermarket blended whisky. All down to personal taste I suppose?
I bought a bottle of Dalmore Valour in a duty free in Paris. It was apparently a "travel exclusive". My favourite Dalmore by far. Found it much more smooth than the 18yr. So sad, I cannot buy it regularly.
This was my introduction bottle to a Highland region whisky and I must say it was a pleasant encounter. This 18yr is not only is smooth and flavorful in which you shouldn''t underestimate its ability to smoother your palate. It makes you really appreciate the time spent on making such a fine whisky, especially aging it in 3 ways before bottled.
This used to be one of the best whiskies in the world, but after 2008 it turned into a cheap caramel colored alcoholic beverage which is good only for windscreen washing tank. Every illegal gypsy distillery in Bulgaria produces better stuff. So mister Richard Paterson, go ahead, continue embarrassing yourself acting clown in idiotic TV shows and expect somebody to buy your crap.
don't get me wrong this is a quality whisky, but there have been other whiskies i've enjoyed more for less money like Dalmore Cigar Malt, Bunnhabhain 18, Ballantines 17 to name but a few.
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