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.

i have had an obsesion with good wiskeys i started with jack and jim gross... but worked my way through many grate burbons up to the pappy had a burbon collection that fill my bar top (100)+ and i had dabled in scotch trying blended like cutty sark up to jonnie waker blue all i found gross drinkable not enjoy able my friend intoduced me to glenlivet and i was hooked i started trying anything single malt and all were good but this was the best thing i ever put in my mouth i have a collection of scotch 60+ and have bars that i try a lot of others and have friends that have collections of themselves but by far this was the smothes best tasting stcotch i have ever tryed it is the only sctoch i can drink neat there is no harshness and no tast of alc. just pure clean fawless tast of butterstoch toffee almand chease cake buttery carmel with fresh cut flowers and finish with nutty toffee amazing
common with the reviews this is a good whiskey real vaule for money easy to drink not coarse not bitter in ur mouth what a choice of drink 10/10
I just had my first dram of this. I find it very subtle and very easy to drink. But keep in mind that it lacks the complexity and kick of other malts. So it all depends on your mood, this is very light and subtle, for a second I wondered if this is indeed a scotch or a liqueur of some sort. A wonderful experience, Dalwhinnie will be one of my favorites from now on. Occasionally though I enjoy something stronger with a little more kick to it.
always have a bottle in!
You get what you pay for, solid single malt.