Dalmore

Rare & Fine Port Wood

46.5% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • Sold Out

Single Malt Whisky from The Highlands in Scotland

$130.35 + tax and deposit

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PRODUCER
Dalmore

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Whyte & Mackay

AGE
Unknown Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Tawny Port Finish

RELEASE
Standard

CHILL-FILTRATION
Unknown

ADDED COLOUR
Unknown

PEAT SMOKED
No

Discover Dalmore

Dalmore

Dalmore began in 1839 on the Cromarty Firth at Alness, founded by Alexander Matheson, a merchant of considerable means who established the distillery in a part of the Highlands better known for trade than romance. Its enduring identity, however, was shaped by the Mackenzie family, who assumed control later in the nineteenth century and lent the distillery both its long stewardship and its now unmistakable royal stag emblem. The setting contributes a certain composure to proceedings: coastal, orderly, and touched more by quiet prosperity than by rugged isolation.

If Dalmore has a defining principle, it lies in its devotion to cask influence. Rather than leaning on peat or overtly idiosyncratic distillation, the distillery has built its reputation on layered maturation, particularly the use of sherry casks alongside a broader repertoire of wine woods. The intention is not simply richness, but structure and polish, yielding whiskies that tend toward orange peel, spice, coffee, and dark chocolate, with oak presented as something refined rather than forceful.

Behind this sits a production regime that balances weight with control. The still configuration, with a mix of shapes designed to produce both heavier and lighter components, allows for a spirit that carries cask influence without being overwhelmed by it. Fermentation and distillation are handled with a view to texture and clarity, creating a new make that responds well to extended ageing. The result is a house style that feels deliberate and composed, less a display of raw Highland character than a carefully tailored expression of it.

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