Whisky #91 – Cadenhead’s Dalmore 24 Year Old Single Malt













Cadenhead’s Dalmore 24 Year Old Single Malt. Highlands, Scotland. ABV: 46.60%. Tasted at Helvetica, $30.
Colour: A really pale gold, which really strikes you through the clear bottle.
Nose: Soft leather & toasted grains.
Palate: Subtle sweet honey flavours, like biting into a piece of hot buttered toast with honey on top.
Finish: Dry; gentle warmth that fills the mouth & hangs around for a while like eating a very mild chilli. Not saying it’s hot, just trying to describe the warmth. Toasted bread flavours linger on the palate too.
Comments: A lot more flavour intensity than I was expecting, especially as it’s matured for 24 years, was expecting it to be a lot softer and smoother. Not a bad thing mind you, I like my whisky more full flavoured. And with a hint of sweetness as this one does, it makes me a very happy man. Highly rated!