Whiskyfart
Dalwhinnie 15 Year
Single Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
December 7, 2023 (edited December 20, 2023)
I get a lot of emails from Total Wine for their "whiskey of the month" promotions and most of it is Spirits Direct swill that the sales staff are paid a spiff to sell. And most of the time, they aren't great.
But imagine my delight when this month's email hit and featured a whisky from a distillery I've heard of but not yet tried?
Enter The Dalwhinnie 15 year...
The nose opens extremely sweet and gentle. Reminds me of Aberfeldy sans fruit. Honey and toffee are super sweet and swirled with some deeper scents like peaches and custard. The nose ends with a quick and gentle hit of peat smoke.
A gentle and cool ( lacking alcohol burn ) taste brings honey and malty sugary cereal with some zingy citrus. As that taste progresses, it does become a bit drier with some tannic black tea and finally just a hint of the peat smoke that was almost undetectable on the nose.
The finish is medium length and moderately oily. Some nuts and malty cereal carries through with just a tiny bit of baking spice.
This whisky is about all things sweet but very faint hints here and there of complexity. You know what? I rather like it and for sub $100/Bottle + this bottle always being readily available, I think it makes a fine dessert dram.
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@Richard-Davenport Lol of course it was Grangestone. Every time I step into my local Total Wine I have about a 75% chance of getting a sales pitch on Grangestone.
@Whiskeyfart That's exactly what it was! Grangestone. Kind of like a taster pack if I recall. He was trying to tell me that their rum cask finished one was sourced from Balvenie from their Caribbean cask series.
@ctrexman definitely worth a revisit.
@jdriip 59.99?! I feel like Total Wine ripped me off lol
Thanks for this review... need to revisit this one I really liked it the first time around
@Whiskeyfart this definitely scratches an itch for a dessert type pour. Crazy to think that the local Trader Joe’s still has this for $59.99.
@Richard-Davenport Lol yes I think we have stories of a time or two where we were swindled into buying absolute garbage by their sales reps. Do you recall what they sold you? It wasn't Grangestone was it? D=
@Whiskeyfart I was fooled once at Total Wine by one of those distilleries that I'd never heard of, following a glowing sales pitch. Never again!