
Dalmore (The)

Dalmore 12 Years Old 70cl 40°
The full-bodied, rich Single Malt of the Highlands... To be (re)discovered in the one liter format!
57,50 €In StockDalmore Vintage 2009 70cl 42.5°
The Single Malt Dalmore 2009 Vintage is matured in bourbon barrels and then in old Sherry Oloroso barrels. A unique expression with a complex and spicy aromas.
53,33 €In StockDalmore 18 Years Old 70cl 43°
This amazingly subtle and refined 18 Year-Old version is the flagship of the Dalmore range!
128,33 €In StockDalmore 15 Years Old 70cl 40°
A perfectly structured, rich and appealing Highlands Single Malt!
82,92 €Out of stock
Contact your store.Dalmore King Alexander III 70cl 40°
Amazing Highlands Single Malt, a subtle combination of whiskies aged in 6 different casks.
174,17 €Out of stock
Contact your store.Dalmore Regalis 1L 40°
The Dalmore Regalis is a Scottish whisky.
Dalmore Vintage 1996 70cl 45°
Dalmore Vintage 1996 is a fine vintage from the Distillery's Single Malt series aged in Porto casks.
Dalmore Vintage 1998 70cl 44°
Dalmore Vintage 1998 comes from the trilogy of the Dalmore vintage collection refined in Porto casks.
Dalmore Vintage 2001 70cl 40°
With its maturation in Port casks, Dalmore Vintage 2001 completes the trilogy of the distillery vintages with brio.
Dalmore Vintage 2007 70cl 46°
Single Malt from the Highlands, unctuous with notes of maple, lemon and hazelnut.
Dalmore Port Wood Reserve 70cl 46.5°
A rich whisky marrying the character of Dalmore with original notes of Port for a quality result with a beautiful complexity.
65,00 €Out of stock
Contact your store.Dalmore Vintage 2008 70cl 46°
The Dalmore Vintage 2008 is the eighth version of the Small Batches series. It is an exceptional Single Malt with its finish in Madeira barrels.
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This might explain its ability to age for a long period (more than 50 years), even if a bottle of that age is extremely rare and pricey. The Dalmore is one of the rare distilleries that used to be managed by a woman, between 1860 and 1866. When the Mackenzie family bought the distillery in 1866, she brought with her the symbol of the clan – a stag head with twelve horns – meaning “royal”, labeled on each bottle released by the distillery. In 1960, the distillery merged with the Whyte & Mackay company, founded by Mackenzie relatives.