The Dalmore 25 Year Old
  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Region Highland
  • Distillery The Dalmore
  • Age 25 Year Old
  • Style Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Alcohol 42%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • port
  • milk chocolate
  • orange peel
  • spicy
  • vanilla
  • grated ginger
  • marmalade
  • sweet
  • figs

The Dalmore

25 Year Old (0.75l, 42%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $2,221.99

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The dram is a dream.

One of the most prestigious Whisky brands in the world was founded by Alexander Matheson in 1839. It is located on the northern shores of the Firth of Cromarty, deep in the Scottish Highlands. The Dalmore changed owners many times throughout the years, with Clan Mackenzie being in control the longest. Clan Mackenzie is also to thank for Dalmore's signature twelve-pronged stag included on all their bottles. They rightfully pride themselves on their dedication to an unrivalled combination of tradition and creativity, often displayed in their amazing cask wizardry.

The latter is very evident in the Dalmore 25 YO. First matured in American oak, the Whisky is then carefully divided into rare hand-sourced 25 year old sweet Palomino Fino Sherry butts and first fill Bourbon casks. These Whiskies are then married together in Bourbon barrels before being transferred into Tawny Port pipes from Portugal for the finishing. This elaborate cask journey enables the Whisky to develop its incredible depth and complexity.

Every part of the process of making this dram is meticulously thought-out and regulated. The best ingredients, the best equipment, the best barrels and the best blending. Like with many things in life, you only get out what you put in. If Dalmore is Whisky aristocracy, the 25 YO is Louis XIV. If you get a chance to try it, you are one of the lucky ones, if not, it’s definitely something for you to strive for. Don’t forget, you have to dream before your dreams can come true.

 

*This bottle is a collector’s item; we will not be able to entertain any refunds or exchanges.

**Individual orders are limited to one item per person, as we wish to give everyone the opportunity to participate.

***Any kind of transit damage is insured and will be reimbursed.

  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Region Highland
  • Distillery The Dalmore
  • Age 25 Year Old
  • Style Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Alcohol 42%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Amber gold

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Chocolate, vanilla, marmalade.

Flavour / Taste / Palate
Ginger, spice, orange.

Finish
Creamy and lingering

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  • port
  • milk chocolate
  • orange peel
  • spicy
  • vanilla
  • grated ginger
  • marmalade
  • sweet
  • figs
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Beer and malt Whisky seem to have quite a bit in common. Both drinks begin with malted barley, which deliver the enzymes and sugars needed for fermentation when steeped in hot water. The two go their separate ways at the wash stage, where they're fermented or aged to become the adult beverages you know and love.
Can Scotch go bad? Technically, an unopened bottle of Scotch can last forever. Air is the only true evil to Whisky; once the liquid is oxidized it is no longer immortal. After opening, as long as you store your Whisky in a cool, dry place, it will last another 5 years.
90% of all Scotch Whiskies sold are Blends.
Whisky distilling goes way back to 1494 when the first recorded batch was made by a posse of monks who acquired about 60 gallons of barley and decided to turn it into "aqua vitae". They created the first 1,500 bottles of Scotch in History.
Whisky or Whiskey? The spelling differs geographically. In Scotland, Japan, and some other parts of the world, distilleries usually spell it Whisky; in Ireland and the USA, they spell it Whiskey.
The twleve-pointed stag is called the "royal stag" called "the caberfeidh." Colin Kintail of the Clan Mackenzie, saved the life of King Alexander II of Scotland in 1263, when he was charged by a stag. The grateful king awarded him lands, and the right to use the royal stag logo in the Mackenzie family crest.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Beer and malt Whisky seem to have quite a bit in common. Both drinks begin with malted barley, which deliver the enzymes and sugars needed for fermentation when steeped in hot water. The two go their separate ways at the wash stage, where they're fermented or aged to become the adult beverages you know and love.
Can Scotch go bad? Technically, an unopened bottle of Scotch can last forever. Air is the only true evil to Whisky; once the liquid is oxidized it is no longer immortal. After opening, as long as you store your Whisky in a cool, dry place, it will last another 5 years.
90% of all Scotch Whiskies sold are Blends.
Whisky distilling goes way back to 1494 when the first recorded batch was made by a posse of monks who acquired about 60 gallons of barley and decided to turn it into "aqua vitae". They created the first 1,500 bottles of Scotch in History.
Whisky or Whiskey? The spelling differs geographically. In Scotland, Japan, and some other parts of the world, distilleries usually spell it Whisky; in Ireland and the USA, they spell it Whiskey.
The twleve-pointed stag is called the "royal stag" called "the caberfeidh." Colin Kintail of the Clan Mackenzie, saved the life of King Alexander II of Scotland in 1263, when he was charged by a stag. The grateful king awarded him lands, and the right to use the royal stag logo in the Mackenzie family crest.
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