Dalwhinnie is the single malt distillery renowned for its great value, gentle whiskies. Full of sticky sweetness and a meaty body typical of worm tub distilleries, the Scotch made here was always a blender’s favourite but its own single malts shine too with their flawless, clean, crisp profile. Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old is a standout that has been Dal-winning its way into our hearts for some time now. The Highland single malt was aged in a combination of bourbon and oloroso sherry casks and has just a smidge of smoke running through it to add depth. Delicious stuff.
Aromatic, toffee, fruit salad, lush nectarine, custard. Floral, apple blossom, honeysuckle. Apple peels, pear, touch of smoke.
Malty. Walnuts steeped in manuka honey with vanilla sponge. Gentle smoke weaves its way through the cereal with a touch of spice.
Long, malty, walnut, almond.

not good,dalmore 12 year beats this hands down
Just got a bottle as a dinner present. Had mixed memories of not liking it very much and it being great. Problem solved, i don't like it very much. It is like an alcoholic citrus juice. Harsh finish, alcohol very noticable, stings the cheeks and lips. Rather dissapointing.
When you don't feel like diving again in a smoky, peaty, seaweed bliss and instead are in the mood of something fruity, honeyed, crisp and clean - don't look any further.
Love it !!
Nose: Rubbing alcohol Palate: slight citrus with cardboard Finish: dry, long, unpleasant Very overrated in my opinion. It was rated so well and I had high hopes, just to be let down. The nose was sharp and smelled like straight rubbing alcohol. The palate was like cardboard that had been soaked in citrus juice. The finish was by far the worst I’ve ever had, by being a long, dry and down right unpleasant one. You’re better off not buying this bottle. The only reason I gave it two stars is because it’s scotch and I liked the bottle. The bottle even says the gentle spirit, that was a lie. SAVE YOUR MONEY!!