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Dalmore 15 years

Size: 0,7 l (40.0% ABV)

SKU: WHIDAL170415

130,00 

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Dalmore 15 is a luxurious single malt Scotch whisky known for its rich and complex flavor profile. Aged for 15 years in American white oak ex-bourbon casks, it is then finished in three different sherry wood types: Amoroso, Apostoles, and Matusalem oloroso sherry casks. This unique maturation process contributes to its distinctive character and depth. In terms of appearance, Dalmore 15 exhibits a deep amber hue, hinting at its complexity and richness.

Distillery / Brand
Dalmore Distillery
Age
15
Alcohol content
40 %
Volume
700 ml
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Tasting Notes
Appearance
Deep amber or mahogany
Aroma
Rich and inviting, with notes of dark chocolate, dried fruits, orange peel, cinnamon, and toffee
Taste
Full-bodied with sweet toffee, dark chocolate, orange marmalade, nutty undertones, and a hint of spice
Aftertaste
Long and warming, with lingering notes of citrus, dark chocolate, and spices
Distillery info

Dalmore Distillery is located in Alness, 20 miles north of Inverness in Highlands. It was founded in 1839, by Alexander Matheson.

Matheson ran the distillery successfully for 28 years before retiring and selling it to Anderw and Charles Mackenzie. In 1263 Colin of Kintail, Chief of the clan of Mackenzie, saved King Alexander III from a charging stagg.

The King, as a reward to this act, allowed the Mackenzie clan to use the 12 pointed Royal Stag emblem on their coat of arms. Andrew and Charles, as part of the Mackenzie clan, used this emblem in the bottles of their distillery.

In 1920 the distillery was almost destroyed by an explosion and fire in an accident in the nearby base of the Royal Navy, where mines were produced.

After Mackenzie Brothers Ltd merged with Whyte & Mackay (who are the current owners) a period of further mergers and sales began.
In 1966 the number of stills were increased from four, to eight with the distillery’s current capacity reaching approximately 4.2 million liters per year.

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