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  • Dalmore 1974

    Matusalem Sherry Finesse

    Winning Bid
    £2,500
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    Dalmore 1974

    Matusalem Sherry Finesse
    Lot #0600282
    FINISH DATE
    30 November 2018

    Uniquely drawn from a single majestic Spanish oak, sherry butt which formally held 30 year old Matusalem sherries from Jerez De La Frontera. This vintage "Finesse" has fused the citrus orange character of aged Dalmore with an aromatic spicy and dried fruits complexity rarely found today. This layering of aromas and flavours excites the palate resulting in a harmonious single malt whisky. Distilled on the 15th April 1974, one of only 948 bottles released.

    Dalmore

    Today, Dalmore is a remarkably impressive and successful distillery. Iconic branding and the use of various casks ensures a luxurious image and price tag. Its history is just as impressive with the commonly believed date of 1839 being when it was founded by Alexander Matheson. Looking across towards the Black Isle, the distillery is on the outskirts of Alness and today comprises a large site of various buildings and warehousing. Dalmore has been a prized commodity and the distillery has endured several owners and was purchased by Filipino group, Emperador, in 2014 as part of the Whyte & Mackay acquisition. What endures most about the distillery is the unique still set up, which upon visiting, harbours a mix match of shapes and sizes, plus the spirit stills that are cooled by water jackets. If you do visit, then try to see the old hunting lodge room about the visitor centre that is used to entertain and impress VIPs.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official
    • CASK TYPE
      Matusalem Sherry
    • DISTILLERY
      Dalmore
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      42%
    • CASK TYPE
      Matusalem Sherry
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      4.7
    Region
    Scotland, Highlands
    Scotland, Highlands
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