Distillery: Dalmore
The legend of The Dalmore dates back to 1263, when Colin of Kintail, Chief of the clan Mackenzie, saved King Alexander III of Scotland from a charging stag. As a reward the grateful King, granted Colin of Kintail the lands of Eilean Donan, the motto ‘Luceo Non Uro’, which translates to ‘I Shine, Not Burn’ and the right to use the 12-pointed Royal Stag as the Mackenzie clan crest. The distillery itself was established many years later in 1839 by entrepreneur Alexander Matheson, who after 28 years decided it was time to pass the distillery onto new owners. Andrew and Charles Mackenzie came forward, and as members of the clan Mackenzie they brought with them the iconic 12-pointed Royal Stag emblem, which has adorned every bottle of The Dalmore since. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmore_distillery
Items under distillery Dalmore
The Dalmore Distillery has been producing exceptional single malt whisky since 1839. The distillery is... More ›
Dalmore Limited Release Selected By Daniel Boulud
Crafted by Dalmore Master Distiller, Richard Paterson and Chef Daniel Boulud, this expression unites the art... More ›
This exceptional 40 year old vintage was set to cask on the final day of the year 1966. The spirit spent most... More ›
Dalmore 1978 Sherry Finesse is matured 2 years in Matusalem sherry casks from Gonzalez Byass followed by 29... More ›
Dalmore 40 Year Old is a Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This is a rare and magnificent expression of... More ›
Dalmore Gran Reserva is crafted from whiskies typically aged from 10 to 15 years, drawn exclusively from first... More ›