Whisky isn't the only gift
Dalmore for Father's Day
Give Dad Something Worth Sitting Down For
The Dalmore Father’s Day Collection
The Dalmore has built a large part of its reputation on rich, sherried single malt, the sort that brings orange peel, coffee, chocolate, dried fruit, and warm spice. It's whisky that deserves a good glass.
As luck would have it, selected bottles now come with Dalmore glassware. Particularly handy if Dad still insists on drinking good whisky from something last used for orange squash.
This Father’s Day, The Dalmore 17 Year Old takes the lead. It’s the newest addition to the Principal Collection, and it makes a good argument for why the distillery keeps going back to González Byass casks. Buy now, and it comes with a complimentary Dalmore tumbler.
The Dalmore 15 Year Old comes with a Dalmore copita. The Dalmore King Alexander III and 18 Year Old each come with two. The whisky is already a gift. The glass makes you the favourite child.
Dalmore 17 for dad
This is not whisky that needs a hard sell. It’s 17-year-old Dalmore with a trio of González Byass sherry casks behind it. It's one of the top releases of the last year in our book. Find out why this Father's Day.
FREE TUMBLER WITH PURCHASE
Dalmore 17 Year Old
The Dalmore 17 Year Old joins the Principal Collection with a proper sherry cask story behind it. The whisky starts in American white oak bourbon barrels, picking up vanilla, honey, and soft oak, before finishing in three styles of oloroso sherry cask from González Byass: Amoroso, rare Apostoles, and Matusalem Oloroso. That trio brings sweetness, dried fruit, nutty depth, spice, and the kind of rich orange and chocolate character that Dalmore fans love. Bottled at 42% ABV. Comes with one complimentary Dalmore tumbler while stocks last.
Whisky and a bonus gift
These are not casual presents. The dad that receives these single malt whiskies will know that you love them so much, you could fill a sherry butt with all that love.
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