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| | Dalwhinnie Single Malt Scotch 15 Year |
 | | The place name itself means 'meeting place', where cattle drovers and smugglers met on their way to markets in the south. |
 | | The Dalwhinnie Distillery The business was not a great success, however, and in 1905 Dalwhinnie was sold to the largest distilling company in America, Cook & Bernheimer. |
 | | Recommendations 'A surprisingly soft 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 Dalwhinnie.' Phillippe Boucheron, Gloucestershire Echo, 30 January 1996. |
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