Dalwhinnie
Volume
700ml
ABV
43%
Age
15 YO
Retailers
1
Dalwhinnie 1988 Distillers Edition Bot.2003 is a 15-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Dalwhinnie is known for its smooth and approachable style, often characterized ...
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Dalwhinnie 1988 Distillers Edition Bot.2003
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Dalwhinnie 1988 Distillers Edition Bot.2003 is a 15-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region. Dalwhinnie is known for its smooth and approachable style, often characterized by a balance of sweetness and light peat. This expression has an ABV of 43%.
Honeyed sweetness with notes of heather and floral undertones, complemented by hints of citrus and a touch of malt.
Rich and creamy with flavors of toffee, vanilla, and a subtle spiciness, alongside notes of dried fruits and a hint of smoke.
Smooth and warming with a lingering sweetness and a touch of oak, leaving a pleasant aftertaste.
A well-balanced and elegant whisky, showcasing the classic Dalwhinnie character with added depth from the sherry cask influence.
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The Dalwhinnie Distillery is located in the Cairngorm National Park in the center of the Scottish Highlands. Our liquid, the gentle spirit, emanates from this inaccessible yet secluded place. Single malt Scotch whisky is made at the Dalwhinnie distillery in the Scottish Highland hamlet of Dalwhinnie. Since the Speyside region is entirely included within the Highlands, Speyside distilleries may legally identify their products as either Highland or Speyside under SWA laws. Dalwhinnie refers to its own whisky as a Highland Whisky. Other Speyside distilleries including Macallan, Glenfarclas, and Aberlour identify their whisky as Highland (who actually reference both Highland and Speyside on the packaging). Diageo is the owner of Dalwhinnie.
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