Dalmore The King's Cask The Finest Single Malt Scotch Whisky
| Category | SINGLE MALT |
| Distillery | Dalmore |
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| ABV | 40.0% |
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| Country | Scotland |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
amber
air Nose
the most winey so far. Moist black Christmas cake, fresh brownies from the oven, prunes in armagnac, some kind of earthy balsamico cream, and then simply ‘a very old wine cellar’. You may add a few squares of black chocolate and a capful of dry Marsala. And a few rose petals
restaurant Palate
explosively sherried, not without reminding me of those old Gran Reservas by Macallan (which I did not like a lot, but they became highly collectable for no reasonable reasons, as my grandpa used to say). Pressed black raisins, black nougat, Austrian plums in chocolate (check Kastner’s Rumbapflaumen, a favourite in the house since we found an official exporter - thanks K.), and simply brandy. Spanish brandy
timer Finish
medium, thick, rich. Prunes, chocolate, and armagnac. No, prunes in armagnac. The aftertaste is a little gritty/green, though…
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