The Dalmore

Aged 21 Years

ABV 43%
REVIEWED Issue 26
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Specifications
Brand: The Dalmore, Whyte & Mackay
Expression: Aged 21 Years
Type: Scotland Whisky / Single Malt
Age: 21 years old
Year of bottling: 2002
ABV: 43%
Country/Region: Scotland / Highland
Bottling type: Standard (Distillery or blended)
Tasting notes
Taster   Michael Jackson
Nose: Perfumy sherry. Walnuts. Apricots.
Palate: Rich, rummy. Dark chocolate with fruit and nuts.
Finish: Satisfying. Lingering smokiness.
Comment: Seductive, but it is all done with great finesse.
8.3
Taster   Dave Broom
Nose: Initially quite dry, then juicy malt and overripe pulpy fruit begins to take over. Muscovado sugar, chocolate, a light winey/black fruit, then orange fruit pastilles. Juicy!
Palate: Good start mixing sweet malty weight with those black fruits within a fairly firm oak frame. Medium-bodied and rich with a soft feel.
Finish: Oakiness increases, then smoke. A bit short?
Comment: Charms on the nose but a bit too oaky.
7.8
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Dalmore Distillery, Alness, Highland, Highland, Scotland
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