Dalmore distillery was built in 1839 by Alexander Matheson, who immediately leased it to the Sunderland family, who ran it for over thirty years until 1869, when the lease was taken over by three Mackenzie brothers, Alexander, Charles and Andrew. The number of stills was doubled from two to four in 1874 and following Alexander Matheson's death ... Read More »
A recent batch of Dalmore 12, along with a smart packaging revamp. This new 12 year old is very impressive even by Dalmore's high standards. Web-Exclusive Price!
The first edition of Dalmore's Dee Dram raised £35k towards conservation of the river - this is the second edition and is now part of an expanded Rivers Collection including the Tay, Tweed and Spey with the aim of raising up to £400k. Matured in a combination of bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks, this is a worthy dram indeed.
Following 2010's hugely successful 'Dee Dram', this is a special bottling of Dalmore in celebration of the River Tweed, the UK's best salmon river. As with the distillery's other 'River' drams, a generous donation from the profits will go to the river's conservation foundation. Web-Exclusive Price!
Produced by Dalmore with the object of raising up to £400k for a quartet of beautiful Scottish fishing rivers, like the rest of the Rivers Collection the Tay Dram has been produced from quality bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks and at least £4 per bottle sold will go to the Tay Foundation that protects and conserves the river. Web-Exclusive Price!
Another dram in a good cause, with a sizeable donation being made by the distillers for each bottle sold from the Rivers Collection. Like its stablemates, the Spey Dram is a mix of ex-bourbon & Oloroso sherry casks. Web-Exclusive Price!
A favourite expression in the Dalmore stable, this 15-year-old is elegant and smooth, with lipsmacking texture and the flawless balance one would expect from blending maestro Richard Paterson. Web-Exclusive Price!
A bottle of Dalmore's rich and elegant Gran Reserva, the replacement for the Cigar Malt in their range - a dram with heather, chocolate and a thick body to match up with strongly flavoured foods, and dare I say it, maybe a cigar. To go along with the whisky we're also throwing in a chunky, heavy bottomed glass to enjoy it from.
A 1990 vintage Dalmore bottled after 21 years in a sherry butt by independent bottler Signatory. It's for their Cask Strength collection and is, as the name suggests, bottled at cask strength - 57.8%.