
This region has a huge diversity of flavors and characters.

I live under the impression that in general, Dalmore has put more effort in the beauty of the packaging than in the quality of the juice as I’m yet to try a good Dalmore they all feel weak and watered-down. The low proof (alcohol content) is also a bummer. Overall, the Dalmore 15 is enjoyable and easy to drink but far from the best whiskies in this category as it feels too thin and watery and a finish that fails to deliver a pleasing experience. Although the sweetness fades towards the end as it becomes more oaky and peppery. The finish is short-lived and unremarkable, a bit high in oak spice and pepper and just a touch of dried fruit.ĭalmore 15 is a crowd pleaser, a smooth and sweet sherry-bomb, non-challenging single malt and enjoyable. Flavor hits with raisins at first, followed by cinnamon and nutmeg, and just a tad of oak spice coming behind. On the palate, Dalmore 15 lacks in body as it feels thin. The nose is mild, with just a faint dried fruit note, hazelnut and a bit of oak. Finish: Short, oak spice, black pepper, dried fruit.Palate: Light body, raisins, baking spice, oak.

