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Dalwhinnie
Scotland
Single Malt
Dalwhinnie Winter's Gold is a 2015 addition to the Highland distillery's range inspired by the chilly climate up in the remote part of Scotland where their single malt Scotch whisky is distilled - as the label remarks, it was "Crafted by the Cold". It's made only with spirit that has been distilled between October and March, and interestingly enough, they suggest that you try serving this expression frozen!
Oak spice, pear skins, golden syrup and gristy malt. A touch of peach polish and chewy, sticky toffee. From the freezer it's fruitier, more green apple, apple sauce, toffee apple, sultana, even redcurrant.
Very honeyed with warming peppery spices, Big Red cinnamon. From the freezer the honey is kept in check much more, as are the spices. Plenty of apple flesh and orange peel.
Allspice, nutmeg and smoky malt. From the freezer the finish is more about the spicy cinnamon and peppercorn heat that's found on the palate at room temperature.
An assertive, spicy, honeyed Dalwhinnie with enough sweetness and character to be served straight from the freezer (as intended).
£7.61 - £75.90
Surprised at the lack of love for this around here. I think this is one of the better NAS whiskies and a decent all-rounder with a hint of complexity. No I wouldn’t pay full price but it’s often discounted and tbh it’s no 2 behind the Highland Park 12yo as a “day-to-day” hip-flask dog-walking tipple for me.
I like the spice and cold. Doesn’t linger on palate and would suit those new to whisky. The fruitiness is pleasant.
It's ok. Not as good as the 15yo, which I like a great deal. Glad I only paid £25 for it.
The 15 is streets ahead in quality and currently costs less on this site! Funny how we're repeatedly told that age doesn't matter when this allows companies to produce poor quality (probably 3 to 5 year old) whiskies at inflated prices just by giving it a romantic name and some marketing spin. Look to history my friends; search for the Pattison crash....
Neither as good or as bad as some of the reviews. Disappointing if you like the excellent Dalwhinnie 15 which is one of my favourite summer Drams. Just doesn't seem well balanced and has a bitter aftertaste. I'm going to try adding 25 percent Laphroaig QC or Ardbeg 10 and see how it fares.