Dalmore 1980 The Stillman's Dram
| Category | SINGLE MALT |
| Distillery | Dalmore |
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| ABV | 45.0% |
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| Country | Scotland |
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Flavor Profile
Sweet
Vanilla
Fruity
Oaky
Honey
Creamy
Dried Fruit
Floral
Nutty
Citrus
Spicy
Chocolate
Herbal
Smoky
Maritime
Peaty
Tasting Notes
Colour
amber
air Nose
first achievement, it’s not too winey. Second achievement, it’s pretty Dalmore-y, with some chocolate and some oranges. And then, it’s malty, with whiffs of Mars bar and a wee earthy/ferny side that’s rather pleasant. Perhaps does it rather go towards Cognac? Pleasant
restaurant Palate
no, this is very unusual. Seriously, it does taste like some kind of American craft whisky, flash-aged in very small barrels. And it’s pretty good, with some pumpernickel, gourd pips, sloe, cloves, ginger… It’s just not very Dalmore anymore. But funny it is
timer Finish
medium, on bitter chocolate, cigars, black tea, and green pepper and juniper. Some French oak involved, perhaps?
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