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Dalmore

Dalmore might just be the most legendary distillery in the world when it comes to creating stunning whisky with real provenance. Even the distillery itself looks incredible, as it overlooks the Cromarthy Firth - an estuary from whose banks rise impressive slopes...

Dalmore Whisky Distillery

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About Dalmore Whisky Distillery

Distillery Number

01349 882362

Distillery Founded

1839

Distillery Capacity

4 200 000 litres

Distillery Status

Active

Distillery Address

Alness, Ross-Shire

Distillery Owner

Whyte & Mackay Ltd (United Spirits)

Distillery Website

www.thedalmore.com

1839

Alexander Matheson founds the distillery and lets it to the Sunderland family.

1867

The brothers Charles, Andrew and Alexander Mackenzie run the distillery.

1874

The number of stills is increased to four.

1886

Alexander Matheson dies.

1891

Sir Kenneth Matheson sells the distillery for £14,500 to the Mackenzie brothers.

1917

The Royal Navy moves in to start manufacturing of American mines.

1920

The Royal Navy moves out and leaves behind a distillery damaged by an explosion.

1922

The distillery is in production again. Andrew Mackenzie and the Royal Navy disagree on compensation for the damages.

1956

Floor malting is replaced by Saladin box.

1960

Mackenzie Brothers (Dalmore) Ltd merges with Whyte & Mackay and forms the company Dalmore-Whyte & Mackay Ltd.

1966

The number of stills is increased from four to eight.

1982

The Saladin box is abandoned.

1990

American Brands buys Whyte & Mackay.

1996

Whyte & Mackay changes name to JBB (Greater Europe).

2001

Through management buy-out, JBB (Greater Europe) is bought from Fortune Brands and changes name to Kyndal Spirits.

2002

A 62 year old Dalmore is sold at McTear’s auction for £25,877.50 and becomes the world’s so far most expensive bottle of whisky. Kyndal Spirits changes name to Whyte & Mackay.

2004

A new visitor centre opens.

2005

Black Pearl, with six months on Madeira barrels, is launched.

2007

United Spirits buys Whyte & Mackay. 15 year old, 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon and a 40 year old are released.

2008

1263 King Alexander III and Vintage 1974 are released.

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Dalmore 12 Year Old
(70cl, 40%)
Launched in late 2008 to replace the previous 12 year old, this single malt from the Dalmore distillery is a toasty, coffee-rich dram with beautifully spice notes and a thick mouthfeel. Very rich for...  More info
£30.45
Connoisseur's choice bottling of Dalmore from 1996. Bottled by Gordon and Macphail.  More info
£31.23
Distilled on the 29th October 1996 and bottled on the 17th June 2011, this is a delicious cask strength Dalmore. It was aged in a single refill hogshead for 14 years, and the result is loads of charac...  More info
£44.95
Dalmore 15 Year Old
(70cl, 40%)
The 2007-released 15 year old, this bottling was matured in matusalem, apostoles and amoroso sherry casks and proffers all those winter spice, orange zest and chocolate notes characteristic of Dalmore...  More info
£42.33
Dalmore 18 Year Old
(70cl, 43%)
Dalmore's stunning 18 year old Highland malt is as rich, fruity and spicy as you could ever want from a Dalmore. Kudos to Richard Paterson for creating another veritable chocolate orange of a whisky -...  More info
£84.95
This was distilled at the Dalmore distillery on the 19th January 1990 and it was aged for 19 years in cask 67 before bottling by Montgomerie's in July of 2009.
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£63.95
A 1981 vintage Dalmore with a limited outturn of just 484 bottles, beautifully packaged too. This was given a "finesse" in Amoroso sherry casks.  More info
£371.25
After the success of the Dalmore Mackenzie bottling of 2010, this release was launched to raise money for the Castle Leod, home to the Mackenzie Clan. This was released in 2011 and boasts a finish in...  More info
£95.79
Bottled for a good cause, this was released by Dalmore to help raise money for the River Dee, a popular Scottish salmon fishing river. They've also released bottles in honour of the rivers Tay, Tweed...  More info
£46.29
A sextuple-wood bottling from Dalmore. This auspiciously-named dram was matured in wine, Madeira, Sherry, Marsala, Kentucky bourbon and Port casks. King Alexander III is a rich, fruity Highland single...  More info
£113.85
Dalmore donates a good proportion from the sale of each bottle of Dalmore Spey Dram to the River Spey foundation. The whisky is aged in Oloroso sherry and bourbon casks, and it full of flavour.  More info
£40.55
Dalmore launched the Rivers Collection with the aim of raising £400,000 to help conserves four of Scotland's best loved fishing rivers. The Tay dram was aged in bourbon and Oloroso sherry, and Dalmore...  More info
£40.55
This was bottled in 2011, after a successful bottling in 2010 celebrating the UK's best salmon river (we know what you're thinking, yes it's about time the River Tweed gets some props). Dalmore donate...  More info
£40.55
Mocha Spice is a delicious single cask Dalmore, bottled by Wemyss Malts. This was distilled in 1990, and bottled in 2011 and there are just 732 bottles of it!  More info
£76.95
A rich, spicy 12 year old from the Dalmore distillery. This was distilled in the December of 1995 and aged in hogshead number 9421. Bottled for the Dun Bheagan range in 2008 as part of a release of 42...  More info
A single cask from Dalmore, bottled by Signatory. This was distilled on the 11th September 1990, matured for 17 years in sherry butt number 9411, and bottled on the 25th March 2008 at cask strength, a...  More info
Some delicious single cask Dalmore! This was distilled on the 11th September 1990 and matured for 18 years in sherry butt number 9413. Bottled at cask strength on the 22nd October 2008 by Signatory, a...  More info
£57.45
19 year old Dalmore, this was distilled on the 11th September 1990 and aged in sherry butt number 9421 before bottling on the 12th April 2010. A release of 477 Signatory decanter bottles.  More info
Dalmore 1974
(70cl, 42%)
This 32 year old bottling is a rare release of but 780 bottles, this was distilled in 1974 and matured in sherry casks and is fruity and nutty, alongside the typical Dalmore notes of orange zest and s...  More info
£619.35
Dalmore 1980
(70cl, 40%)
The 1980 vintage Dalmore is astonishing. Packed to the rafters with incredible house character and a wonderful maturity too.  More info
£252.77
A Gordon and MacPhail release from the Highland distillery, Dalmore, this 12 year old was distilled in 1992, matured in refill sherry casks and bottled in 2004. A spicy, citrussy offering.  More info
Distilled on the 11th September 1990 and aged in sherry butt 9424 for 20 years before bottling on the 17th January 2011. A release of 593 numbered bottles.  More info
Distilled at Dalmore in January 1990 and aged in a refill butt and finished in Amontillado sherry butt number 6054 before bottling in 2010 April. A release of 455 bottles from Douglas Laing's Old Malt...  More info
Distilled at Dalmore on the 11th September 1990, this rich, spicy Dalmore was aged in sherry butt 9423 for 21 years before bottling by Signatory on the 24th October 2011. A release of 596 numbered bot...  More info
£63.95
A very special commemorative Old Malt Cask bottling from Douglas Laing. This was distilled at the Dalmore distillery and matured for 32 years. Part of an outturn of 195 bottles "charged" from a rum fi...  More info
£272.25
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