Whisky: Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old
Distillery/Brand:
DalwhinnieBottling:
Dalwhinnie 15 Year old
Region:
HighlandABV:
43%Colour:
Pale Straw
Review:
My wife has been wondering what to get me for Christmas.
Should she buy me a nice bottle of whisky?
Should she just set aside some money for a nice bottle of whisky for when we get to Scotland?
Movies?
Video games?
She had no real good ideas, and to be honest neither did I.
Until I received an email from Master of Malt. In this email they had a couple gift ideas, including a whisky calender that was comprised of 24 different whiskies, including a 50 year old whisky worth hundreds of dollars.
Awesome!
So I send my wife the email at which she calls out to me "Is this a hint to me?"
"Yes!"
24 different samples of whiskies, I couldn't wait!
We order this whisky calender and then we wait.
And wait.
And wait some more on Customs.
All the while Master of Malt posts on Facebook each and every day a picture of the calenders, asking "What's in your calender today?"
And the responses, oh sweet jesus the responses.
I see people getting whiskies I've never even heard of, distilleries I've never tried, different ages, cask strengths, differ countries.
Oh I am so jealous!
Mind you I also see duds being posted, one guy in particular seemed to have a bad calender, but overall I'm left drooling.
As I wait.
And then finally one day the customs invoice arrives, I pay it immediately and 4 days later it appears.
Sweet!
My wife and I sit down that night and dinner and crack open the calender, I've got to see what mine contains!!
Oh sweet!
50 yrs olds, 30 yr olds, no age statements, cask strengths!
Score!
Actually such a score because out of the 24 whiskies in it I've only tried 5 of them before.
Even better two out of those five whiskies were tasted under less then ideal conditions (massive tumblers) so here was a chance to try it in ideal settings!
Not wanting to crack open anything I've never tried before this evening I decide to crack open one that I'd had and reviewed before.
Dalwhinnie 15 yr old.
So I crack the wax open and pour it into my glencairn and start nosing the whisky.
Honeyed flowers, citrus, toffee, apples and a hint of smoke after sitting in the glencairn for about twenty minutes.
This is when I decide to pull up my tasting notes on this bad boy, to see if it's at all different from the last time I'd had it.
Too my surprise I quickly discover that I've actually never reviewed this whisky, actually I've never tasted this one before...
Score!!
Time to get back to the whisky!
Again a slight hint of smoke develops on the whisky's nose after about twenty minutes on top of the honeyed flowers, citrus, toffee and apples make this an enjoyable nose and makes me eager to take a sip.
The flavors are similar to the nose with the honeyed flowers, however after the honeyed flowers the palate comes into it's own with vanilla, pears and hints of cocoa.
Yummy!
A short finish with flowers, vanilla and pears ends this whisky.
Not a bad sample, and definitely not a bad whisky! Especially for roughly $60 AUS.
By no means is this a super whisky, however price per value it's pretty damn good.
Nose: 21/25
Taste: 21/25
Finish: 20/25
Balance: 21/25
Overall: 83/100
Review:
My wife has been wondering what to get me for Christmas.
Should she buy me a nice bottle of whisky?
Should she just set aside some money for a nice bottle of whisky for when we get to Scotland?
Movies?
Video games?
She had no real good ideas, and to be honest neither did I.
Until I received an email from Master of Malt. In this email they had a couple gift ideas, including a whisky calender that was comprised of 24 different whiskies, including a 50 year old whisky worth hundreds of dollars.
Awesome!
So I send my wife the email at which she calls out to me "Is this a hint to me?"
"Yes!"
24 different samples of whiskies, I couldn't wait!
We order this whisky calender and then we wait.
And wait.
And wait some more on Customs.
All the while Master of Malt posts on Facebook each and every day a picture of the calenders, asking "What's in your calender today?"
And the responses, oh sweet jesus the responses.
I see people getting whiskies I've never even heard of, distilleries I've never tried, different ages, cask strengths, differ countries.
Oh I am so jealous!
Mind you I also see duds being posted, one guy in particular seemed to have a bad calender, but overall I'm left drooling.
As I wait.
And then finally one day the customs invoice arrives, I pay it immediately and 4 days later it appears.
Sweet!
My wife and I sit down that night and dinner and crack open the calender, I've got to see what mine contains!!
Oh sweet!
50 yrs olds, 30 yr olds, no age statements, cask strengths!
Score!
Actually such a score because out of the 24 whiskies in it I've only tried 5 of them before.
Even better two out of those five whiskies were tasted under less then ideal conditions (massive tumblers) so here was a chance to try it in ideal settings!
Not wanting to crack open anything I've never tried before this evening I decide to crack open one that I'd had and reviewed before.
Dalwhinnie 15 yr old.
So I crack the wax open and pour it into my glencairn and start nosing the whisky.
Honeyed flowers, citrus, toffee, apples and a hint of smoke after sitting in the glencairn for about twenty minutes.
This is when I decide to pull up my tasting notes on this bad boy, to see if it's at all different from the last time I'd had it.
Too my surprise I quickly discover that I've actually never reviewed this whisky, actually I've never tasted this one before...
Score!!
Time to get back to the whisky!
Again a slight hint of smoke develops on the whisky's nose after about twenty minutes on top of the honeyed flowers, citrus, toffee and apples make this an enjoyable nose and makes me eager to take a sip.
The flavors are similar to the nose with the honeyed flowers, however after the honeyed flowers the palate comes into it's own with vanilla, pears and hints of cocoa.
Yummy!
A short finish with flowers, vanilla and pears ends this whisky.
Not a bad sample, and definitely not a bad whisky! Especially for roughly $60 AUS.
By no means is this a super whisky, however price per value it's pretty damn good.
Nose: 21/25
Taste: 21/25
Finish: 20/25
Balance: 21/25
Overall: 83/100
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