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Dalwhinnie Whisky Distillers Edition
The Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition is a special bottling from the Dalwhinnie distillery, one of the highest-altitude distilleries in Scotland. Located in the Highlands, specifically within the Speyside region, Dalwhinnie is renowned for its mild, smooth, and honeyed character.
The Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition is perfect for whisky enthusiasts seeking a more complex rendition of the classic Dalwhinnie. The additional maturation in sherry casks enhances the whisky's depth and complexity, while retaining its approachable and elegant nature.
Cask Type: Initially matured in American and European oak casks, followed by a finish in Oloroso sherry casks.
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Dalwhinnie 15 year old Bot.1980s.
Mellow condensed honey and silky malty flavor. Lovely.
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Dalwhinnie Distillery Exclusive Batch 1
Review by: Whiskery Turnip Image Credit: zSolaris, aka Scotch&Sheen, check out his review through the link! Distillery: Dalwhinnie. Bottler: Distillery. Region: Scotland/Highland Single Malt. ABV: 48%. Age: N/A. Bottled in 2022. Cask type: First Fill Bourbon, Charred and Rejuvenated Red Wine Casks. Nose: Gentle and mild with dried figs, apples, and a hint of orange rind. Complementary…
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Discover Dalwhinnie 15: The Smooth, Sensational Scotch You Need to Try! - Whiskey Review
Rating: 6/10 – Rating System IntroductionDalwhinnie 15 Year Old Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky holds a special place in the hearts of many whisky enthusiasts. Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, the Dalwhinnie distillery has been crafting exceptional whiskies for well over a century. The Dalwhinnie 15 expression, aged to perfection for 15 years, embodies the essence of Highland…
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Enjoy....Virginia and Burly and a third Cavendish... Mmmm
#robertdwirth#germany#photographie#baden-württemberg#tobacco pipe#Cavendish#dalwhinnie#dalwhinnie.com
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Super Bowl scotch is a thing, right? Go sports!
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Greetings from Scotland !
The Monadhliath Mountains 🏴
The landscape here is among the most ancient in Britain and is a designated area of conservation. Although the Monadhliath mountains have always been a wilderness, a route through them has existed for hundreds of years and the area is steeped in historical importance.
The Corrieyairack Pass was known to travellers in the 12th century as being a short route through the mountains for anyone heading to the far north.
From the 15th century, a cattle drover's route from the Isle of Skye towards Stirling was in use and James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose had led his men into battle along this way in 1645.
In the Summer of 1731, the English troops under the command of General Wade, completed a gravel and rock road running from the town of Dalwhinnie and the English troop's barracks at Ruthven westwards, crossing the River Spey near Garvamore and over the Corrieyairack pass and down to Fort Augustus at Loch Ness.
According to legend, it was in this area that the last wolf in Scotland was killed in 1743 and that the Jacobite leader, Charles Edward Stuart (aka Bonnie Prince Charlie) passed this way in 1745 with his fledgling army on the way to Edinburgh, England and eventual exile in France.
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I am Taran Keir, daughter of The Cailleach.
I am unsure how old I am, though I am old enough to drive a car, and similar age-restricted things.
I have control over and can summon minor storms, and can cool down the area around me, and control ice and snow. I also am extremely resistant to the cold.
I was born in Dalwhinnie, and my father is a Fae, making me half-Fae, half-God. Due to my fae ancestry, I avoid iron, and can't lie.
I speak English, Gaeilge, Welsh, and German.
OOC: Hi hullo hi! This is an RP blog for my Camp Tara OC Taran Keir, daughter of The Cailleach! OOC posts will be tagged as such, lore posts will be #winter storms a-coming, and in character posts will be tagged with #cold thunder rumbles!
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Dalwhinnie Whisky Distillers Edition
Dalwhinnie Whisky Distillers Edition is a harmonious blend of sweet and spicy notes, enhanced by additional sherry cask maturation. This edition represents the very best of the Dalwhinnie distillery.
Cask type : American and European oak casks, followed by Oloroso casks.
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If I ever get rich I'm building a castle in the middle of the New Mexican desert. Maybe build a town too and of course host larp events every so often. At the very least try to attract one of the local Amtgard Kingdoms to host their annual major event there.
I've been to Dalwhinnie Fields in Alabama, and Eastwind Castle in South Carolina for Dagorhir and Belegarth events, and they're such cool sites. When I move full time to New Mexico I'm going to miss both of them dearly. New Mexico needs a larp site like that so badly...
Tis just one gals dream though... 😔
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Dalwhinnie 13 Year (2008) North Star
Review by: The Muskox My whisky MO has always been to taste as wide a variety of flavours as possible. As such, my limited budget has always gone more towards samples and bottle splits instead of full bottles for myself. The bottles I get for myself (or that are left over from my own splits) tend to empty very, very slowly. I’ve currently got 26 on the shelf— oh wait, make that 25, since I…
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On March 17th 1746, the Jacobite forces of clans Murray and MacPherson, attacked Campbell Militia Hanoverian troops around Blair Castle.
Before daybreak Jacobite forces, commanded by Lord George Murray, captured over 30 Hanoverian military posts between Dalwhinnie and Blair Castle. The Jacobites took over 300 prisoners and suffered no casualties.
Lord George Murray then commenced a siege of his ancestral home, Blair Castle. The siege was abandoned two weeks later, just before a relieving Hanoverian force arrived under the Earl of Crawford.Making it the last place to be besieged in the British Isles.
Again to show that the Jacobites were not only fighting the English I will point out that Blair Castle was General Murray's ancestral home and held by Murray his brother the then Duke of Atholl, James Murray so it was very much a family affair with one supporting Prince Charles and the other the Hanoverian government. With that the clan was divided between followers of each brother.
It is said when Lord George arrived at Blair he had ‘pipes playing and colours flying’.
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