El Presidente Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Having a wee dram of this now with Smithy and Lachy. Thoughts from those that have tried it?
Rye Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Smooth, but fit for a stronger cigar. Partagas perhaps. Enjoy!
StingMeadery Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 I consider it a fitting accompaniment with a cigar but it's definitely not something you would drink on it's own... Overall consensus is it's a "take it or leave it dram, a little overhyped, possibly overpriced.
sharks Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Would be interested in opinions as well as I was given a bottle but yet to crack it!
Fuzz Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 While some of us are working.... Don't you have a wine glass bottle of wine on the corner of your desk?
El Presidente Posted July 29, 2014 Author Posted July 29, 2014 The Dalmore Cigar Reserve was good. Smokey, sweet with that element of Cointreau on the edges. not sure i would fork out the coin for a bottle but thoroughly enjoyable among great company. 1
Lotusguy Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Relatively tasty, but WAY overpriced, like all Dalmores. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Reevzy Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 From memory I enjoyed it with a D4. Quite lovely. Kinda makes you wish you had a log cabin with an open fireplace on a cold night sorta whisky
dubleuhb Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Just looked this up, 114US and one bottle in stock at my local store. Going in for another bottle of Balvenie Doublewood this week, I may pick it up and give it a try. Is this price inline with what you others have seen ?
Popular Post Tino Posted July 29, 2014 Popular Post Posted July 29, 2014 I'd have loved to have sat in on that marketing meeting: "Ok, we're creating a malt to go with cigars, what shall we call it?" "How about cigar malt?" "Agreed." "What colour shall we use for the packaging?" "How about Barbie pink?" "Meeting adjourned, let's go to the pub." 6
godpheonix Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 i bought a bottle during the spirits festival in Moncton, really enjoy it and i beleive it was blended for a partagas D4 in mind!!! i've tried it with one and yup, they meld well together. mind you it was a 5 year old D4...anyway amazing 75 min!!
Popular Post Smallclub Posted July 29, 2014 Popular Post Posted July 29, 2014 Can someone name one good single malt that doesn't pair well with a habano? 6
Maplepie Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 I love Dalmore. Hate this dram. Absolutely detest it, but not for the taste. Sent by the Enigma on BlackBerry. 1
TiminBC Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Tried some 8 years ago during a 'scotch period'. Found it ok. My favorite scotch is Lagavulin 16 year old which I used to drink frequently and is very peaky and smoky. I stopped buying it as the price got over $125.00 a bottle and was hard to find. Some Canadian distilleries have upped their game a little and while they do not have the scotch flavors they get the job done and at 1/2 to 1/4 the price here in Canada. I usually drink water with my cigars and follow up with a drink after. I have had a few wines ruin a cigar for me so I shy away from pairing .
Maritimer Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 TiminBC You may want to briefly "revisit" if you haven't tried this...Canadian Single Malt - http://www.glenoradistillery.com/glenbreton.htm I tried the first release "10 Year Rare" and was sated. Didn't realize there were new offerings until just now. Looks like another quest in the works....
sengjc Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 The Dalmore Cigar Malt Reserve is specifically blended by the Master Blender (Richard Paterson) to be paired with the Partagas Serie D No. 4. He too is a BOTL.
StumpyJoe Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Relatively tasty, but WAY overpriced, like all Dalmores. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk I concur. The first time I had it was about ten years ago. Great Scotch....heather, honey, caramel, and rich. At the time it was slightly more expensive than the 12 year ($35 for 12 year / $45 for the Cigar Malt). Last time I saw the Cigar Malt it was $70+ range...too many options in that price bracket for me to buy another bottle. Haven't purchased it going on 8 years...come to think of it, that was the last time I bought any Dalmore. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
StumpyJoe Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Relatively tasty, but WAY overpriced, like all Dalmores. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk I concur. The first time I had it was about ten years ago. Great Scotch....heather, honey, caramel, and rich. At the time it was slightly more expensive than the 12 year ($35 for 12 year / $45 for the Cigar Malt). Last time I saw the Cigar Malt it was $70+ range...too many options in that price bracket for me to buy another bottle. Haven't purchased it going on 8 years...come to think of it, that was the last time I bought any Dalmore. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
StumpyJoe Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Wow!!! Just looked up the price in my neck of the woods...$130!!! I can get a bottle of Talisker 18 year old cheaper than that. I guess my days of enjoying Dalmore are over. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Maplepie Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 For me, Dalmore is normally worth it. Have yet to find a 12 year old better than Dalmore (outside port ellen, OF COURSE). 15 year old is a rare treat for me - even better than the 18 year old. But my best whiskey i've ever had (even better than the PE 23) is the Dalmore 22 Year Old. I have it in a cupboard somewhere and break it only during special SPECIAL occasions. Because where else am i going to find a bottle of this grandeur!? However, the cigar malt is a different story. How can you try and make Dalmore strong!?! Bless Richard Paterson and especially his cigar hobby... But the two just can't intermingle. This is the reason the 18 year old is not as good as the 15. For the same reason as the cigar malt. And to hell with the prices!!! I'm not even going to go down that alley. Supporting information: Richard Paterson is the master blender for Dalmore nowadays. He's a known cigar smoker (not sure if part of the community around the UK) and commissioned and blended the cigar malt. Aside: i've yet to try any Dalmores over $300 but know of multiple. Anyone? 1
ChanceSchmerr Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 I enjoyed the old Cigar Malt, but havn't touched the new one whatsoever - vastly overpriced IMO. Especially given the lack of Age Statement! It's not hard to pick a whisky to go with your cigar. Just make sure one doesn't overpower the other. IE - Don't smoke ERDM with Laphroaig, and don't drink a light whisky like Glenlivet with a powerhouse like a Partagas Presidente. 1
Maplepie Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 Especially given the lack of Age Statement! W&M lets Paterson do his own stuff - a rarity now that United Breweries has taken over everything... Anything this guy comes out with i will trust a decent amount. But the marketing is something that is a tad harder to swallow... Especially with 4 figure bottles!!
TiminBC Posted July 30, 2014 Posted July 30, 2014 sengic: close where I was born. Been to the distillery / hotel. Great location and the 15 year old is very nice or maybe it was the 10. They poured it from the cask 2
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