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The dalwhinne distillery is an old single malt scotch whisky maker in remote Scotland. The business was not a great success at first, however, and in 1905 dalwhinne was sold to the largest distilling company in America, Cook & Bernheimer. This gave rise to a great concern within the whisky industry in Scotland, which feared that the Americans might attempt to take over the market.
Worries were dispelled by the introduction of prohibition in 1922.
dalwhinne single malt scotch Color: yellow gold;
dalwhinne single malt scotch Nose: fruity, aromatic;
dalwhinne single malt scotch Body: round and full;
dalwhinne single malt scotch Palate: begins with a light taste, clean and mellow, building to a smooth Highland glow - a balanced medley of malty sweetness, fruit and oak, with distant whiffs of smoke
dalwhinne single malt Finish: smooth, silky and heather honey.
Mission Liquor Recommendations "A surprisingly soft single malt scotch whisky with good aromas and a lovely fruity-malty taste from Scotland's highest, most remote distillery."
Roger Voss, Discover Life Now, April 1996
"My own personal choice would be the straw-gold honey-like 16-year-old dalwhinne single malt scotch."
Phillippe Boucheron, Gloucestershire Echo, 30 January 1996.
Buy dalwhinne Single Malt Scotch.

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