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Dalwhinnie 15 yo Central Highland Single Malt Scotch, Dumpy style bottle, 750 ml, $40-50.
The day started with almost 6" of snow on the ground. My tractor didn't want to start (low battery) so out I went with shovel in hand. Managed to shovel out my 200+' of driveway before the battery charged enough to start the tractor. Oh well, it's ready for the snow that is coming today.
Such hard work deserves a treat so later that afternoon I fired up the Jacuzzi tub and climbed in with a glass of Dalwhinnie 15 you to keep me company for a while. Dalwhinnie, which calls itself " The Gentle Spirit", has a nice golden color and noses fresh with a slight peppery tinge. If used with water it becomes a bit more rounded.
The taste is a little dry with a citrus-salty character that is improved with a little water. While the finish is rather short with a slightly salty flavor hanging on a bit longer.
Dalwhinne is one of the Classic Malts of Scotland and their example of a Highland malt. While it is unique in many ways I would rate this as a solid middle performer and an alternative to the standard highland malts you may have heard more about.
The day started with almost 6" of snow on the ground. My tractor didn't want to start (low battery) so out I went with shovel in hand. Managed to shovel out my 200+' of driveway before the battery charged enough to start the tractor. Oh well, it's ready for the snow that is coming today.
Such hard work deserves a treat so later that afternoon I fired up the Jacuzzi tub and climbed in with a glass of Dalwhinnie 15 you to keep me company for a while. Dalwhinnie, which calls itself " The Gentle Spirit", has a nice golden color and noses fresh with a slight peppery tinge. If used with water it becomes a bit more rounded.
The taste is a little dry with a citrus-salty character that is improved with a little water. While the finish is rather short with a slightly salty flavor hanging on a bit longer.
Dalwhinne is one of the Classic Malts of Scotland and their example of a Highland malt. While it is unique in many ways I would rate this as a solid middle performer and an alternative to the standard highland malts you may have heard more about.