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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

nosing and tasting the highland single malt Dalwhinnie 15.

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  • I thought that was Yes in the background... Without Mr. Anderson. I really like the music in your videos. Eric Johnson was in one of them too. Nice.

  • Thanks,

    Yeah man.. Yes, The Drama CD  I was at that concert many moons ago. Trevor and Jeff from the Buggles.. Great Yes expression.

  • o sorry another question which is the most peat good and not so much expensive whisky you had taste and that you recomend! I love much smoke peat dark heavy concentrate whisky hihihi

  • I found the Bowmore Legend to have a big peat flavor and very low price. the Laphroaig 10 and the Ardbeg 10 cost a bit more but BIG PEAT flavor.

  • Thanks for the comments. LOL that's funny.

    No I do not chew the scotch but I king of swirl

    it over over my tongue so the scotch will coat

    the whole tongue. Just like if you were tasting a wine. different areas of the tongue pick up the different tastes, sweet,dry,bitter and such.

    It's a good way to savor the flavor baby!

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  • It is true, the Irish did discover how to make usquebach. At some point later in history, they showed the Scots the method and the rest is history as they say. The Scots perfected the methods used today. It's because the Scots fell so much in love with whisky making that Scotch is synonymous with them.

  • Snow?... last thing i picked up on this is snow

  • Definitely picked up on the snow as well.

  • WHAT!!! You saying that Ireland brought the process to Scotland. That is a load of rubbish and it is fuelled on Irish jealosy. Ireland has still not got to grips with making single malts, just taste any irish whisky and compare it to a scotch single malt and it is always sub standard in comparision (even if it is alright). Irish whisky is famous for having sulphur and attempting to covering it up with sweet flavours - this screams AMATEUR with attempts to make a good malt.

  • I tend to always keep a bottle of Caol Ila and Dalwhinnie on my shelf. Those are the two that keep me under their spell.

  • I gave Dalwhinnie a try in a fine restaurant a few weeks ago and have had a hard time getting it out of my mind! A few days latter i purchased a bottle and enjoyed every last drop. Smooth as hell, beautiful color, clear taste, my favorite scotch

  • i can approve islay malts

    smoky and peaty

    very geat :D

  • saw you video and went out and got a bottle.very different from the glenlivet i usually drink.seems to be more potent as well. goes great with a good cigar.i am fairly new to scotch as i have been a bourbon fan for many years.Scotch is on the verge of becoming a hobby for me.what is the best you have tried.?

  • Nice vid! The Dalwhinnie is my fav scotch so far. i luv it.

  • what kind of water did you add to it? that might be something to tell your viewers. Hopefully not tap water.

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