Dalwhinnie Winter's Gold
In the vast cold expanse of the northern lands of Westeros, the lords of House Stark ruled as KJing in the North for generations. Stoic, noble, and pragmatic, House Stark swore allegiance to the Targaryen crown and kept the faith for nearly 300 years and to House Baratheon when the Targaryens fell. However, overly noble stoics can be vulnerable and the Stark words heard often in the halls of Winterfell ring true. Winter is coming.
The Stark's resiliency, strength, and ability to thrive under the most intense situations are greatly shaped by Winterfell's frigid temperatures. Like House Stark, Dalwhinnie is made in one of the highest and coldest distilleries in Scotland, and its extreme conditions are responsible for shaping its signature honeyed sweetness and spicy warmth. Naturally, it's best served chilled or over ice.
Tasting Notes
Body- Medium in body. Soft and golden syrup-smooth.
Finish- Exquisitely heart-warming: lingering and comforting with a pleasingly chewy conclusion. Smooth and unctuous with sweet malt, raisins and dark chocolate. Growing lightly aromatic, too, with hints of dates and sandalwood.
Nose- Broad, firm, smooth and clean, yet with a compelling, sweet, honeyed, dessert character that suggests the indulgence to come. An ever-present fragrant and smooth waxiness underscores higher glimpses of fruit, suggesting a caramel tart on a smear of sharp apricot coulis, or sweet shortcrust pastry offset by orange zest. There’s also a menthol freshness and a modest, smoky note.
Palate- Smoothly honeyed, sweet, comforting and rich- textured with a balancing ripe autumn-fruit tartness. Growing spicy, with gingerbread; then denser with rich malt loaf, suggestions of molasses and mint; and later soft, distant smoke.
Manufacturer: Dalwhinnie |
Type: Whisky |
Alc/Vol: 43% |
Region: Highland |
Country: Scotland |
Size: 700mL |
Kosher for Pesach: Not kosher for Pesach |