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Is Dalmore A Good Whiskey? Tasting 12, 14, 15 Year, Cigar Malt & King Alexander III 

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Is Dalmore A Good Whiskey? Tasting 12, 14, 15 Year, Cigar Malt & King Alexander III
In this video, we take a deep dive into the world of Dalmore whiskies, featuring a flight that includes the 12 Year Cherry Cask Select, 14 Year, 15 Year, Cigar Malt, and the legendary King Alexander III. As part of our Dalmore review series, we’ll guide you through the tasting experience, highlighting the unique characteristics of each expression. Whether it's the rich cherry influences of the 12 Year or the grandeur of the King Alexander III, this flight has something special for every whisky enthusiast.
We'll also cover Dalmore’s illustrious history and the masterful maturation techniques behind these premium whiskies. To enhance the experience, we’ll be pairing each pour with gourmet snacks and providing our honest feedback on whether these bottles deserve a spot in your collection. If you're passionate about whisky or simply curious about what Dalmore has to offer, this is the tasting for you!
🌟 Highlights Include: 🌟
- A brief overview of Dalmore's history and the McKenzie family's royal connection 🏰
- Detailed look at each expression's maturation process, including King Alexander III's six-cask finish 🍷
- Tasting notes for all five whiskies, comparing aromas, flavors, and smoothness
- Expert pairing suggestions with dark chocolate, crackers, and more 🍫
✨ Why Watch? ✨
- Discover the luxury behind Dalmore's range and their unique production methods
- Learn how different cask finishes influence the flavor and texture of these Highland single malts
- Get expert tips on pairing complex whiskies with gourmet food for an enhanced experience
- Join a community of whisky enthusiasts who love exploring high-end spirits and discussing the finer things in life
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Комментарии : 13   
@arpandixit3890
@arpandixit3890 16 дней назад
Very well put together video . Better than ones who have millions of followers. Excellent review. Looking forward to ones to come. Macallan's, Glenfiddichs and GlenLivet's next.. Will be nice to hear ur opinions on those as well
@watcheswhiskeyswines
@watcheswhiskeyswines 14 дней назад
Thank you so much for the kind words!! Yes, you will see a variety of different whiskeys in the pipeline. As the namesake also touches on.... we will be looking at plenty of watches and wines as well. Looking forward to more comments in the future!
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 19 дней назад
I did send you some suggestions of whisky, quite a few...but my answer to you is not visible here for some od reason🤔
@watcheswhiskeyswines
@watcheswhiskeyswines 18 дней назад
Yeah - I don't see it either. Feel free to send direct if you are able to.
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 18 дней назад
I'm glad that you like the feedback, even if it seems a bit negative. I would be happy to recommend some whisky for you to try. They will all be high quality, craft presented whisky, and with that I mean that it will be atleast 46%abv, no chillfiltration and all natural colour, from the casks only (no E150a)...and with a fair price tag, atleast here on the Swedish market. In no particular order...and the price is in todays currency... Port Charlotte 10yo, Bruichladdich distillery, Islay, $79 Kilchoman Sanaig, Kilchoman distillery, Islay, $69 Deanston 12yo, Deanston distillery, Highland, $56 Edradour 12 Caledonia, Edradour distillery, $69 AD/, Ardnamurchan distillery, Highland, $68 Kilkerran 12yo, Glen Gyle distillery, Campbeltown, $68 Glen Garioch 12yo, Glen Garioch distillery, Highland, $61 Glenallachie 12yo, Glenallachie distillery, Speyside, $67 Craigellachie 13yo, Craigellachie distillery, Speyside, $60 Tobermory 12yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $63 Ledaig 10yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $56 Here's a little bit of everything, heavily peated, non peated, sherry matured, bourbon matured, sherry/bourbon matured and some with red wine maturation involved. A few tips...never judge a bottle by the neck pour, always pour the dram atleast 10-20 minutes before smelling and tasting (it needs to breath), try the dram neat at first, then try to ad some water (maybe 1-2ml at a time, in 2cl dram) and try to find your "sweet spot". The water almost always releases both smell and taste. And a small personal opinion, never ice in single malt whisky, it kills smell and taste. But on the other hand...one should have ones dram, as one wants... any way can be the right way to enjoy. It would be nice of you to give me some feedback if/when you try some of the suggestions above....your thoughts on smell and taste, and maybe the price tag on your market (the standard price, no discount price...its not relevant due to fixed prices here) Cheers
@watcheswhiskeyswines
@watcheswhiskeyswines 18 дней назад
Great list!
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 19 дней назад
Five, heavily overpriced, low %abv (except one), chillfiltered and fake coloured whisky (lots of E150a)....why even coment the colour when it's fake🤔....it's not bad whisky, just inferior to what it could have been
@watcheswhiskeyswines
@watcheswhiskeyswines 19 дней назад
Love the feedback! Can you share a few whiskeys that I can review on the channel.... would love to bounce some ideas off of you. Thanks!
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 19 дней назад
@@watcheswhiskeyswines I'm glad that you like the feedback, even if it seems a bit negative. I would be happy to recommend some whisky for you to try. They will all be high quality, craft presented whisky, and with that I mean that it will be atleast 46%abv, no chillfiltration and all natural colour, from the casks only (no E150a)...and with a fair price tag, atleast here on the Swedish market. In no particular order...and the price is in todays currency... Port Charlotte 10yo, Bruichladdich distillery, Islay, $79 Kilchoman Sanaig, Kilchoman distillery, Islay, $69 Deanston 12yo, Deanston distillery, Highland, $56 Edradour 12 Caledonia, Edradour distillery, $69 AD/, Ardnamurchan distillery, Highland, $68 Kilkerran 12yo, Glen Gyle distillery, Campbeltown, $68 Glen Garioch 12yo, Glen Garioch distillery, Highland, $61 Glenallachie 12yo, Glenallachie distillery, Speyside, $67 Craigellachie 13yo, Craigellachie distillery, Speyside, $60 Tobermory 12yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $63 Ledaig 10yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $56 Here's a little bit of everything, heavily peated, non peated, sherry matured, bourbon matured, sherry/bourbon matured and some with red wine maturation involved. A few tips...never judge a bottle by the neck pour, always pour the dram atleast 10-20 minutes before smelling and tasting (it needs to breath), try the dram neat at first, then try to ad some water (maybe 1-2ml at a time, in 2cl dram) and try to find your "sweet spot". The water almost always releases both smell and taste. And a small personal opinion, never ice in single malt whisky, it kills smell and taste. But on the other hand...one should have ones dram, as one wants... any way can be the right way to enjoy. It would be nice of you to give me some feedback if/when you try some of the suggestions above....your thoughts on smell and taste, and maybe the price tag on your market (the standard price, no discount price...its not relevant due to fixed prices here) Cheers
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 18 дней назад
I'm glad that you like the feedback, even if it seems a bit negative. I would be happy to recommend some whisky for you to try. They will all be high quality, craft presented whisky, and with that I mean that it will be atleast 46%abv, no chillfiltration and all natural colour, from the casks only (no E150a)...and with a fair price tag, atleast here on the Swedish market. In no particular order...and the price is in todays currency... Port Charlotte 10yo, Bruichladdich distillery, Islay, $79 Kilchoman Sanaig, Kilchoman distillery, Islay, $69 Deanston 12yo, Deanston distillery, Highland, $56 Edradour 12 Caledonia, Edradour distillery, $69 AD/, Ardnamurchan distillery, Highland, $68 Kilkerran 12yo, Glen Gyle distillery, Campbeltown, $68 Glen Garioch 12yo, Glen Garioch distillery, Highland, $61 Glenallachie 12yo, Glenallachie distillery, Speyside, $67 Craigellachie 13yo, Craigellachie distillery, Speyside, $60 Tobermory 12yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $63 Ledaig 10yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $56 Here's a little bit of everything, heavily peated, non peated, sherry matured, bourbon matured, sherry/bourbon matured and some with red wine maturation involved. A few tips...never judge a bottle by the neck pour, always pour the dram atleast 10-20 minutes before smelling and tasting (it needs to breath), try the dram neat at first, then try to ad some water (maybe 1-2ml at a time, in 2cl dram) and try to find your "sweet spot". The water almost always releases both smell and taste. And a small personal opinion, never ice in single malt whisky, it kills smell and taste. But on the other hand...one should have ones dram, as one wants... any way can be the right way to enjoy. It would be nice of you to give me some feedback if/when you try some of the suggestions above....your thoughts on smell and taste, and maybe the price tag on your market (the standard price, no discount price...its not relevant due to fixed prices here) Cheers
@watcheswhiskeyswines
@watcheswhiskeyswines 18 дней назад
Love it. I actually have a few of these in my collection and I will certainly do a few review and give you a shout out for contributing! I agree about letting it breath a bit.... for the sake of timing in video I haven't done that, but maybe with some editing magic we can make that happen moving forward. Nothing you said has been negative, you have been honest and I can easily find support for your comments and I plan on really touching on these facts as I create more content for the channel!
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 18 дней назад
@@watcheswhiskeyswines Well, I see that my list arrived at last. Just so you know, I did send an email via your website about this🌞
@bluesmanen1
@bluesmanen1 18 дней назад
I'm glad that you like the feedback, even if it seems a bit negative. I would be happy to recommend some whisky for you to try. They will all be high quality, craft presented whisky, and with that I mean that it will be atleast 46%abv, no chillfiltration and all natural colour, from the casks only (no E150a)...and with a fair price tag, atleast here on the Swedish market. In no particular order...and the price is in todays currency... Port Charlotte 10yo, Bruichladdich distillery, Islay, $79 Kilchoman Sanaig, Kilchoman distillery, Islay, $69 Deanston 12yo, Deanston distillery, Highland, $56 Edradour 12 Caledonia, Edradour distillery, $69 AD/, Ardnamurchan distillery, Highland, $68 Kilkerran 12yo, Glen Gyle distillery, Campbeltown, $68 Glen Garioch 12yo, Glen Garioch distillery, Highland, $61 Glenallachie 12yo, Glenallachie distillery, Speyside, $67 Craigellachie 13yo, Craigellachie distillery, Speyside, $60 Tobermory 12yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $63 Ledaig 10yo, Tobermory distillery, Islands, $56 Here's a little bit of everything, heavily peated, non peated, sherry matured, bourbon matured, sherry/bourbon matured and some with red wine maturation involved. A few tips...never judge a bottle by the neck pour, always pour the dram atleast 10-20 minutes before smelling and tasting (it needs to breath), try the dram neat at first, then try to ad some water (maybe 1-2ml at a time, in 2cl dram) and try to find your "sweet spot". The water almost always releases both smell and taste. And a small personal opinion, never ice in single malt whisky, it kills smell and taste. But on the other hand...one should have ones dram, as one wants... any way can be the right way to enjoy. It would be nice of you to give me some feedback if/when you try some of the suggestions above....your thoughts on smell and taste, and maybe the price tag on your market (the standard price, no discount price...its not relevant due to fixed prices here) Cheers