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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.

Well, for the age and money, probably one of my first choices out of any whiskey on the market, also one of my first choices out of the Dalmore range! Expect quality and rich wonderful flavors such as Christmas-cake, raisins, dark cherries, cinnamon and nutmeg. The smell is easy, because it smells like Christmas, YUM! If your new to this whiskey and don't like it, well you wont like whiskey at all, so dont bother writing a review! Dalmore it worth every penny, this particular one beats a lot of 18 year old whiskies in every shape and form. Dalmore never really fluctuates in flavor as it is something I can rely on as a mouthwatering whiskey, ooh yeah, fifth bottle in!
Apparently, judging by the negative reviews? I am lucky to have bought one of a good batch. Holy crap this is amazing. Got introduced to the Dalmore with the 12 and reading about the 15 got me intrigued. And I am very glad I bought this bottle today.
I've had a couple of bottles of this over the last couple of years and actually ranked it as my favourite whisky with its sweet caramel flavour and it's smooth finish. However, I received a bottle this Christmas as a present and it is bad! The sweetness has all but disappeared along with the smoothness. This batch should have been rebranded as something else as it certainly isn't the Dalmore 15 I have come to know and love. The problem now is, do I ever buy a bottle of this again (at £50-£60 a bottle) if there is a chance it's going to be the same as this!
Good taste, very smooth,chocolate taste, goes very well with Indian spicy food.
After seeing how hit and miss this dram appears to be with the audience (must be quality control?) on here I was glad to find I must have got a good batch! Red apple and ginger with maybe a hint of treacle in there somewhere Smooth finish with a peppery hit