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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.
$52.53 - $391.94
Disappointed with the 18yr old as the 15yr one was actually better! I don't understand that I have had this before but enjoyed it...
Absolutely awful on the nose, almost akin to manure. On the palate, it is harsh and peppery. Any wood or smoke disappears almost immediately, and if there is toffee; it is well burn. Just as well it's my old man's bottle, because at this price point it is absolutely unforgivable.
I find 18 year old inferior to 15 year old in almost all terms up to day. Moreover the last 18 year old bottle was almost a disaster for the price. Highly unpleasant nose is ruining everything at once. I find this very interesting since this is the third bottle over 3 years and this last one is the worst of all.
As with all Dalmores this is a beautiful dram. However given the price if you are looking for value for money and better taste then the 12 and 15 year old are far superior.
Very strange. Not a Whisky I liked or would buy again. If it didn’t cost so much I would have tipped it down the sink