Dalmore
Volume
700ml
ABV
45%
Retailers
5
Dalmore Quintessence is a limited edition single malt Scotch whisky from the Dalmore distillery. It is a blend of some of the oldest and rarest Dalmore whiskies, including some mat...
Dalmore Quintessence
Dalmore Quintessence
Dalmore Quintessence
Dalmore Quintessence
Dalmore Quintessence
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Dalmore Quintessence is a limited edition single malt Scotch whisky from the Dalmore distillery. It is a blend of some of the oldest and rarest Dalmore whiskies, including some matured in five different Californian red wine casks. The whiskies are then finished in barrels previously used to age Graham's 20-year-old Tawny Port. The result is a rich and complex whisky with notes of dark fruits, chocolate, and spice. Only 50 decanters were produced and released in 2021, making it a highly sought-after whisky for collectors and enthusiasts.
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The Dalmore has been the gold standard in multi-cask maturation for more than 150 years. A lavish and complex whiskey of legendary elegance is created using hand-selected barrels from the best vineyards and bodegas in the world. Master Distiller Richard Paterson, a pioneer in the field of cask curation, has been the driving force behind The Dalmore for for 50 years. Richard is respected all over the world for his enthusiasm and creative flare, which were inspired by the vision of The Dalmore's founder, Sir Alexander Matheson, and the accomplishments of the Mackenzie family who came before him. Over the course of over 50 years, Richard Paterson has worked tirelessly to further the craft of barrel curation and whiskey manufacturing. His unmatched skill and in-depth familiarity with priceless and unusual barrels led to the creation of genuinely legendary, ground-breaking expressions from The Dalmore that have raised the bar for Single Malt Whisky.
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