Dalmore 15 Year Old 70cl Whisky
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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.
I bough this after seeing many good reviews but I can say that I do not like it one bit. Smells lovely and the bottle is stunning but those are its only redeeming qualities in my eyes. Harsh, Very very bitter. Oily orange. Any chocolate and spice notes are hidden due to how bitter it is. My second dalmore (tried the cigar malt) and is the second I disliked so I think I just do not like their whisky........So much bitter, feels like drinking perfume, not a single malt for sure. If you intend to mixer and want a nifty bottle then fine but I would say spend that £66 on something else that is drinkable if you intend to sip because I don't see how they can class this as a premium whisky, it is all marketing hype due to the lovely bottle. Designer whisky, you are paying for the peter stag head and not decent contents. Don't let the look of the bottle fool you into thinking this is anything but a vile whiskey. The most bitter whiskey I have tried to date.
Dalmore 15 - (On the nose) woody note, sweetness, floral, honey note, dark fruity note, sherry, maple, slight bourbon cherry note, chocolate, liquorice, marzipan. (Palate) sweetness, dark fruit, slight citrus, orange, spice, chocolate, woody note, hickory, malty
This has become my new fave — tantalizing orange peel and dark chocolate notes remained til the end with a silky finish.
It’s my first time with this whisky so I may need to come back to it another day. First impression is that’s it’s a lovely colour so it should have a nice deep taste to match. On the nose it was pleasant and I could pick out the a range of notes. The palette told me the fudge flavour was still there, then it disappeared instantaneously. No aftertaste, no volume. No burn. It’s almost as if it’s been watered down. Maybe it’s designed to be drunk with snacks such as nuts or chocolate pretzels? Definitely not 1 star though, as our US friends suggest. Your bottle is more likely to take a longer journey, if you get me.
A really well balanced Single Malt Whisky. what could go wrong when Sherry and Whisky come together! add a little dark chocolate as part of the drinking experience.