The Dalmore’s heritage dates back to 1263. It was in this year that Colin of Kintail, Chief of the Clan Mackenzie, saved King Alexander III from the fury of a charging stag. In recognition of this noble act the King granted the Mackenzie Clan the right to use the 12 pointed Royal stag emblem on their coat of arms.
When descendants of the Clan became owners of The Dalmore distillery in 1867, the Royal Stag became the recognisable icon that proudly adorns each bottle of The Dalmore today; an emblem which encapsulates a rich past whilst also embodying a promise that The Dalmore will remain at the pinnacle of single malt.
From the official website THEDALMORE.COM
Dalmore Whiskey aged 15 years is one of the most famous and popular Single Malts of the famous Scottish distillery. It is an elegant label with a remarkable aromatic complexity, which perfectly expresses the brand's style of the twelve-pointed horns. Produced for the first time in 2007, it immediately conquered enthusiasts for the right balance between softness and aromatic facet. It is a...
The Whiskey Single Malt “Port Wood Reserve” is a refined scotch whiskey from Dalmore. Thanks to the aging in ex-bourbon American white oak barrels and aged Tawny Port pipes, a persistent distillate with particularly fruity aromas was obtained. A great personality, an enveloping taste. From the official site <a href="https://www.thedalmore.com/" target="_blank" class="btn btn-default"...