Highland-based distillery The Dalmore has released a new limited single malt whisky series – The Distillery Select – which will feature rare whiskies from specific casks hand-selected by The Dalmore.
Three whiskies mark the debut of the series, led out by Dalmore Distillery Select 2009 single malt, matured for 15 years and finished in rare sherry casks from González Byass, then bottled at 52.8% alcohol by volume [105.6 proof] and is said to offer notes of apples, banana bread and cinnamon.
Only 2,736 bottles of The Dalmore Distillery Select 2009 are being made available for $295 per bottle.
The Dalmore Distillery Select 2007 single malt was matured for 17 years, finished in Italian Amarone and Port casks, bottled at 45.8% alcohol by volume [91.6 proof] and is said to offer notes of fruit and vanilla. Only a mere 383 bottles of The Dalmore Distillery Select 2007 are being made available for $1,315 per bottle.
The Dalmore Distillery Select 2000 single malt, was matured for 24 years, finished in French Calvados casks from the House of Drouin, bottled at 50.3% alcohol by volume [100.6 proof] and is said to offer notes of apples, licorice and pears.
Only 383 bottles of The Dalmore Distillery Select 2000 single malt are being made available for $6,585 per bottle.
Each of the limited edition whiskies will be available directly from The Dalmore – either from our boutiques, at the distillery, or online for a limited period in the UK.
The Dalmore Boutiques are now open in Madrid, Spain; Manila, Philippines; and Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
The post The Dalmore Debuts Distillery Select Series first appeared on Whisky Critic - Whisky Reviews & Articles - Style. Attitude. Whisky..