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The Singleton of Dufftown 28 yo

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The Singleton of Dufftown 28 year old arrives as a contemplative expression of Scottish single malt whisky, rooted in Dufftown and shaped by decades of mellowing. It sits within the category of premium single malts, offering a profile that rewards time and attention when savoured neat. The presentation hints at depth and patience with a long, measured palate that unfolds gradually.

From Scotland and carrying the placename Dufftown in its title, this spirit speaks to a Speyside tradition of focus on balance and layered flavours. Aromas and flavours typically associated with long-aged single malts find room to breathe here, creating a bridge between delicate fruit notes and more resolute, mature tones that reflect years of maturation.

On the nose there is an expectation of complexity without heaviness, a subtle mix of dried orchard fruit, gentle spice and a warm, resinous edge. The midpalate often reveals a rich mouthfeel while keeping clarity of fruit and a thread of sweet and savory interplay. The finish brings lingering echoes of spice and polished oak with a satisfying persistence.

This whisky is a contemplative glass for slow conversation or a quiet evening where detail matters. It sits comfortably among other aged malts in specialist collections and can be explored alone or alongside complementary dishes. It is part of the selection available from 1001Spirits and can appeal to collectors and experienced whisky lovers alike.

Whiskys style & Palate

The style is classic single malt, leaning toward a mature, refined character. Expect layered aromas that evolve in the glass, inviting repeated nosing.

On the palate flavours may range from dried stone fruit to candied citrus peel, balanced by deeper notes of dark chocolate and subtle baking spice. The texture is typically full and rounded without losing definition.

Structure is built around a firm core of malt and oak integration, with a sweetness that reads more as toffee or honey than simple sugar. Secondary savoury tones appear as the dram opens, adding complexity and balance.

Taste & structure of the whisky

Initial impressions on the tongue often highlight concentrated fruit notes and a soft, velvety mouthfeel. The arrival is smooth and concentrated while still showing clarity between individual flavour components.

Midpalate development brings layered spices such as cinnamon and a faint resinous resin note, while polished oak frames the whole experience. The interplay between sweet and dry elements creates a sense of equilibrium.

The finish is persistent with a warming echo, where dark cocoa and anise-like spice can linger. Aftertaste rewards patient sipping with a slow unfurling of subtler tertiary flavours.

Serving

For full aromatic expression serve at 18°C to best appreciate the whisky’s nuance and texture. A slightly cooler room temperature helps aromatic compounds remain balanced without becoming muted.

Small, tulip-shaped glasses work well because they concentrate aromas and guide them toward the nose. Allow a moment between pours so each sip can be experienced as part of a broader tasting progression.

Water may be added dropwise to release dormant aromatics, but many prefer to enjoy the whisky neat to preserve the original balance and intensity crafted by time.

Food pairings for this whisky

This whisky pairs well with richly flavoured foods that mirror its depth. A grilled or roasted beef dish with reduced sauces complements the malt’s savoury backbone while echoing its toasted notes.

Cheese selections such as aged Gouda, blue cheese or other strong, salty cheeses stand up well and highlight the spirit’s sweet and umami facets. The contrast between creamy, savory cheese and concentrated malt can be particularly pleasing.

Chocolate desserts, especially those featuring dark chocolate or chocolate with spice, draw out cocoa and bitter-sweet elements. The whisky’s matured character also pairs well with richer after-dinner fare and thoughtful digestifs.

Conclusions and tasting context

The Singleton of Dufftown 28 year old is a contemplative single malt with a measured, layered personality. It rewards slow tasting and thoughtful pairing while offering a clear sense of maturity and balance.

As part of 1001Spirits selection it sits among other fine whiskys for those looking to explore aged single malts. It is suited to quiet evenings that invite reflection or to complement deliberate food pairings that respect its complexity.

For collectors and enthusiasts who enjoy rich, well-structured whiskys this expression provides a refined drinking experience that unfolds over time and invites attentive appreciation.

For those who wish to explore further, buy whiskys easily online from 1001Spirits as a way to discover more aged single malts and complementary bottles that work well alongside The Singleton of Dufftown 28 year old.

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