Jose-Massu-Espinel
Dalmore 12 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
January 5, 2023 (edited September 9, 2023)
I started my whisky journey 6 years ago. This is my whisky review no. 1083, but the first one i ever did, and the first single malt i ever had was a Dalmore 12yo. Obviously, this magic dram was the version from nowadays. But, back in the 1970s-1980s, an older version existed. And this black labeled, long bottle Dalmore 12yo, is that older expression. Let's see if this forgotten jewel has changed in the past 50 years.
Bottled at 43%abv, this is the first difference from the expression you can find in a retail store now, which is bottled at only 40%.
On the nose, it is quite complex and different. Amazing orange zest notes, fresh gooseberries. Everything citric and quite beautiful. It has the style of most 1970s whiskies, with thick citrus flavors, i have had a couple like that. Dry cherries have rised after 5 minutes nosing it. Beautiful aroma of fruit salad, kiwi and ripe fruits. After a couple of sips, the aroma changed into lemon, airfreshener. Its like every fruit in the world dipped in marmalade. Fantastic.
The palate starts with yellow apples mixed with orange marmalade. Incredibly good, salt and sawdust kicks in after 5 seconds. A second sip gave me canned macerated pineapples for cocktails. Salty and dusty. Beautiful.
Aftertaste is a little oaky; Sawdust, hay and clove. Herbal rounded finish. It is quite diferent to nowadays Dalmore. It is dry, with tobacco leaf notes; very cowboy-ish.
Overall, this was an incredible experience. It goes for around 450 dollars in the seconday market, which might seem a lot for a 12yo whisky, but the truth here is that you are paying for a relic that existed 50 years ago when the world looked very different from now, and not only the world has changed, the Dalmore has changed as well. I believe this is a more complex dram than the one from our century. Both are very good, and i can honestly say that Dalmore is one of my favorite distilleries. My score for this one is 95 over 100.
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