The Dalmore 18 Years Highland

The »18 Years Single Malt« is a highly refined Single Malt Scotch Whisky that initially rests for...
The »18 Years Single Malt« is a highly refined Single Malt Scotch Whisky that initially rests for 14 years in American bourbon white oak casks for basic maturation. It then remains in exclusive 30-year-old Matusalem Oloroso Sherry casks from Bodega González Byass for a further three years. It is finished in upright sherry casks for twelve months.
The result is a rather spicy malt whose particular aroma is warm and stimulating. A dark amber tone in the glass, the bouquet is elegant and balanced with fruity notes, a hint of pine, and candied lemons with finely balanced hints of cinnamon. Provocatively strong and intense on the tongue, fine aromas of divine chocolate and vanilla, finely balanced with roasted coffee and nuances of truffle, clove and nutmeg. The finish is long-lasting and varied, spicy, with hints of juicy oranges and aromatic coffee.
The Scottish distillery has bottled it with a harmonious alcohol content of ABV 43 %.
Loosely translated »Dalmore« means »great valley«. Single Malts by Dalmore are characterised above all by their dark-fruity aromas. These are created by the use of sherry casks during the maturation of this Highland whisky. The water comes from the Averon river. It has its source near Loch Morie in the heart of the northern Highlands and flows through the small town of the same name where the distillery is located. Dalmore malts have been distilled for generations in hand-hammered copper stills of various sizes. The different sizes of the pot stills create a complex and particularly full-bodied whisky. There are many secrets in the production of whiskey. Every whisky tastes different, even whisky by The Dalmore Distillery can have different nuances if it has been aged in different casks. This whisky is created from a few ingredients (clear water, high-quality barley, special yeast) and goes through a long storage process. Its taste is influenced by countless small subtleties and thus becomes a pleasure not only for the connoisseur.
     
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    The history of the Dalmore distillery, initially a classic farmhouse distillery, began in 1839. Alexander Matheson founded the distillery with the fortune he had allegedly amassed through the illegal opium trade in Asia. Alexander Matheson was less a whisky distiller than a businessman and immediately leased the distillery to the Sunderland family. When success failed to materialise, the brothers Charles, Andrew and Alexander Mackenzie took over the management of the distillery in 1867. Barely 25 years later, in 1891, it became the property of the Mackenzie family. Today it is one of the best-known single malt distilleries and is still based on the shores of the Cromarty Firth in the northern Highlands.

    The bottles of Dalmore whisky are unmistakably adorned with the head of a mighty royal stag. According to history, in 1263 Gerald (Collin) Fitzgerald, a member of the Mackenzie clan, saved King Alexander III from a charging stag. With a single arrow he killed the mighty beast that threatened to impale the king. Out of gratitude and in recognition, King Alexander III then granted the clan the privilege of bearing the twelve-point stag on their coat of arms. Since the takeover of Dalmore's by the Mackenzie family, the head of the royal stag has adorned every bottle to this day.

    Thanks to friendly connections between the Mackenzies and James Whyte and Charles Mackay, Dalmore merged with Whyte and Mackay in 1960 to form Whyte & Mackay Ltd, which continued to own the distillery until 2007. In 2007, the company was taken over by its current owners - United Spirits Limited.

    The distillery has been expanded several times in the course of history, increasing the production capacity bit by bit. The last time capacity was increased - from 3 million to the current output of 4.2 million litres - was in 1991.

    Master distiller Richard Paterson (»The Nose«) joined Whyte & Mackay on 14 September 1970 and has thus worked for The Dalmore for more than fifty years. He is admired around the world for his passion and innovative approach. His immense knowledge has enabled him to succeed in creating extraordinary spirits for The Dalmore and to become a whisky icon himself.

    • Colour amber
    • Content 0.7 l
    • Country of origin Scotland
    • Region of origin Northern Highlands
    • Style Spirit
    • Alcohol content ABV 43 %
    • Closure Screw cap
    • Producer Dalmore Distillery , Ross-shire , IV17 Alness, Scotland
    • Ingredients With colouring (caramel)
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