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The Dalmore 15 year old was first launched in 2007. Matured in Matusalem, Apostoles and Amoroso Sherry casks, it proffers all those winter spice, orange zest and chocolate notes characteristic of Dalmore.
A chocolate orange. Potpourri, perfumed. Fruitcake, Sherry.
Medium, lovely delivery. Zesty orange, Curaçao, chocolate. Winter spice, stem ginger in syrup. Hints of anise and a little hickory.
Malty barley and smoky espresso.

Nose: A strong Marmiade sent. Tiny amount of peat. rasins, almonds, brown sugar. Overall, very inviteful. Mouth: tiny hints of liqorish and plums and a lasting cinnamon taste, but EVERYTHING is nulled by a weak watery taste. Overall, disapointing. Finish: it's there with just the slightest sherry influence at the back of the throut and a warm feel that ligures, but it could be so much better. Overall, unsatisfying. if you want a Dalmore in your collection, stick with the cheaper 12, its less of a blow, the low APV hinders what could make this a great whiskey. Good, but it could be so much better.
Smooth. Notes of chocolate, peppermint, fruit, butterscotch, caramel
Dalmore to me seem to put all the emphasis on creating a premium brand rather than creating good whisky. This is chill filtered, colourant added and bottled at the minimum legal strength in the UK of 40%. But sold at quite a premium price in a very flashy bottle. It's a rather uninspiring whisky. Good for a starter who wants to look sophisticated. It's warming, plenty of dried fruit notes, the finish is over quickly, not very complex at all. There are better sherries whiskies out there for the price imo.
I was reluctant to try this one, given the ridiculous prices here in the states. It is, however, the most palatable whisky I've ever had. I hesitate to use the word 'smooth' in a compliment but it is. Yet somehow it retains a strong flavor profile and complexity. It is sweet and somewhat dry. Many of the descriptors seem accurate. There's no mistaking it as a sherried whisky. I consider this a bargain price on MoM but would likely never pay the average price I find locally. Get a bottle, but don't pay too much.
What an amazing drink. I was bought it for my birthday. I was blown away with how easy on the palate it is. And what a finish. It's better than the 18yr old and that's a good dram