
The Dalmore

- The full-bodied, rich Single Malt of the Highlands... To be (re)discovered in the one liter format! 84,90 €In Stock
- 12-year-old Single Malt, aged in ex-Bourbon casks, then refined for 18 to 24 months in three single Sherry casks assembled by the distillery. 99,00 €In Stock
- Dalmore 2005 Vintage Edition 2023 is a rare and complex whisky. Discover this 18-year-old single malt. 420,00 €In Stock
- A perfectly structured, rich and appealing Highlands Single Malt! 
- The epitome of The Dalmore house style in this Bourbon and 30-year-old Oloroso Matusalem Sherry barrel-aged bottling. 310,00 €In Stock
- The Dalmore Vintage 2003 embodies the excellence of a Single Malt aged for 18 years. 400,00 €In Stock
- An elegant 25-year-old single malt with complex aromas of ripe fruits and sweet spices, for an unforgettable sensory experience. 1 750,00 €In Stock
- Dalmore Vintage 1996 is a fine vintage from the Distillery's Single Malt series aged in Porto casks. 500,00 €
- Dalmore Vintage 1998 comes from the trilogy of the Dalmore vintage collection refined in Porto casks. 235,00 €
- With its maturation in Port casks, Dalmore Vintage 2001 completes the trilogy of the distillery vintages with brio. 175,00 €
- Single Malt from the Highlands, unctuous with notes of maple, lemon and hazelnut. 63,50 €
- 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. 64,00 €
- A successful blend of vintages aged in Bourbon, Sherry and Marsala casks, the result of which reveals the essence of the year 2007 at The Dalmore. 159,00 €
- Luminary - edition 1 2022 is a 15-year-old Single Malt, offering a perfect balance with notes of citrus fruits, dried fruits, spices, and cocoa. 359,00 €
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.

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 






