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Dalwhinnie The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750ml Bottle

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The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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The Distillers Edition Double Matured Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750ml
The Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition is a limited edition single malt Scotch whisky double matured in a secondary cask, enhancing the depth and complexity of the regular release. Released as part of Diageo's Distillers Edition, an annual limited edition release showcasing Diageo's flagship single malts, double-matured in different types of casks, adding greater depth and complexity to the original character of the whisky. This excellent Dalwhinnie whisky has been firstly matured in Refill American and European Oak casks before a secondary maturation in Oloroso-seasoned re- charred American Oak with heavily recharred new AO ends, adding intriguing tropical notes to the classic Dalwhinnie character. Bottled at 43% ABV (86-proof), the aroma is beautifully introduced by a nutty-fruity waft of Oloroso, leading with tropical fruit notes of banana and pineapple, followed by hints of fresh apricots, walnuts, and a little wood spice. The palate is creamy smooth with notes of honey, warming nutmeg and pepperspice, nicely balanced by exotic, fruity hints of grape, peach and apricot.
Beverage type:
Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Alcohol Level:
43%
Bottle size:
750ml bottle Single
Product Origin:
Scotland
UPC code:
088076166608
Tastes like:
Chocolate
Blackberry
Sweet
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About the brand
The site for the distillery was chosen for its access to clear spring water from Lochan-Doire-Uaine and abundant peat from the surrounding bogs. Set in splendid mountain scenery, Dalwhinnie is the highest distillery in Scotland with a visitors centre at 1,154 ft (352 m) above sea level. The highest distillery is actually Braeval, in Glenlivet at 1,163 ft (354 m) The name Dalwhinnie is derived from Gaelic word Dail Chuinnidh, which means meeting place, referring to the meeting of ancient cattle drovers' routes through the mountains. 1897: John Grant of Grantown-on-Spey, George Sellar of Kingussie, and designer Alexander Mackenzie, also of Kingussie and already a designer of a distillery there, put up an estimated £10,000 to build the Strathspey Distillery at Dalwhinnie between the Great North Road and the Highland Railway. 1898: In February production begins but by the summer the venture was already in liquidation. In October A. P. Blyth buys the distillery for his son and renames it Dalwhinnie announcing ‘considerable improvements on the building and plant’. 1905: The largest distillers in the United States, Cook and Bernheimer, buy the distillery at auction for just £1,250. Many fear the take-over of the Scotch whisky industry. A huge warehouse in Leith blends Dalwhinnie with other whiskies "to suit the American palate". 1919: Prohibition hits America. Dalwhinnie returns to Scottish hands; they are those of Sir James Calder, chairman of Macdonald Greenlees, also blenders in Leith. 1926: Macdonald Greenlees is itself acquired; by the Distillers Company Ltd. (DCL). Dalwhinnie gains its fifth owner in under thirty years and is licensed to James Buchanan and Co. (famous for the Black and White and Buchanan blends). 1934: A fire in the early hours of 1 February closes the distillery for four years; perhaps coincidentally this is also the year in which electricity first comes to the village, replacing paraffin lamps. 1937: As rebuilding continues, winter snowdrifts 20 ft (6.1 m) high hamper work. 1938: After four years Dalwhinnie re-opens in April, rebuilt and refreshed… 1940: …and shuts again, in common with most distilleries, as a result of wartime restrictions on their use of barley. 1961: The wash stills are converted to steam heating from a coal-fired boiler. 1968: The maltings cease production. Barley is now brought in from specialist maltsters for greater control over peatiness and alcohol yield. 1969: British Rail closes the distillery’s private siding; Dalwhinnie whiskies now leave for the south by road. 1972: Oil-firing replaces coal as modernization continues. 1987: The distillery becomes part of United Distillers. United Distillers was a Scottish company formed in 1987 combining the businesses of Distillers Company and Arthur Bell & Sons, both owned by Guinness. During a modernisation of the Dalwhinnie plant the traditional worm tubs were removed and shell and tube condensers installed. 1989: Dalwhinnie 15 year old becomes one of the Six Classic Malts of Scotland. 1991: New visitor centre opens. 1994: Dalwhinnie is confirmed by the Met. Office as having the coldest average recorded temperature (6.0 C) of any inhabited region in Scotland and probably the U.K. 1995: Distillery refitted. Traditional worm tubs are reinstated, having been removed several years earlier. 1997: Diageo was formed in 1997 from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan and Dalwhinnie became part of the drinks giant’s portfolio. 1980: The Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition 1980 is released; a second maturation in Oloroso sherry seasoned casks brings out still more depth of character. 1998: A special centenary bottling of Dalwhinnie 15 year old commemorates Dalwhinnie’s 100th anniversary. 1999: Dalwhinnie 15 Year old and the Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition 1981 are both awarded Monde Selection Gold Medals. 2004: Dalwhinnie 15 year old wins a Gold Medal at the International Wine and Spirit Competition. 2009: Dalwhinnie 15 year old wins Gold (Best in Class) International Wine & Spirit Competition. 2010: Dalwhinnie Manager’s Choice 1992 is released. Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition wins Gold in the Scotch Whisky Masters 2010 Highlands and Islands Special Edition 2015: Dalwhinnie Distillery Visitor Centre is awarded 5 Stars by the Scottish Tourist Board 2016: Dalwhinnie 15 year Old wins Gold in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2016. Dalwhinnie Distillery is awarded the Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor. Dalwhinnie Distillery is awarded Gold Level in the Keep Scotland Beautiful – National Award for Environmental Excellence. 2017: Dalwhinnie Distillery is awarded “Best Distillery Tour” 2017 by Drinks International
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Ratings & Reviews (42)
JB
Jonathan Berry
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Highly recommend this Distillers Edition as it hits all the right notes.
Posted on Aug 15th, 2023
RR
Robert Reoch
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Tastes like a masterfully prepared pear tart made by an experienced pie maker. Finishes on a harsh band-aid. I had hoped for more syrupy expression, but it's not there. The Dalwhinnie Highland 15-Year is a richer, smokier choice that I recommend instead of the Distillers Edition.
Posted on Aug 3rd, 2022
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Tasting Notes
Nose
Heady notes of fresh raspberry and dark chocolate, with touches of crumble pastry underneath (very pudding-esque!).
Taste
Pomegranate, toasted brown bread leading to a hint of smoke, clove.
Finish
Blackberry and raisin linger on the finish.
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