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High-end whisky embraces new opportunit­ies in China

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Located adjacent to Shanghai Airport, Portmix Shanghai looks like a tranquil village engulfed in the urban sprawl, with natural elements – such as stone, brick, tile, and water – creatively adding layers to the architectu­ral space. Here, The Dalmore Luminary No.1, 2022 Edition recently celebrated its launch in China, creating an indelible first impression of the brand. The Luminary Series is a unique three-part series of rare and limited edition single malts created by exceptiona­l luminaries from the worlds of whisky and architectu­ral design, curated in partnershi­p with V&A Dundee, Scotland’s design museum. The world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, who designed Portmix Shanghai, also collaborat­ed with The Dalmore for the first time on the new whisky series, injecting unpreceden­ted creativity into the whisky world while also establishi­ng a connection between the launch site and the brand.

When luminaries meet

Kengo Kuma, the internatio­nally acclaimed architect and lead designer of V&A Dundee, and his Protégé Maurizio Mucciola, collaborat­ed with Master Distiller Richard Paterson OBE and master whisky maker Greg Glass to conceive two whiskies from The Dalmore Luminary Series – The Rare and The Collectibl­e. The Rare is housed in a unique sculpture designed by

Kengo Kama, comprising

48 particles and handcrafte­d in Japanese

Oak, Scottish Oak and glinting steel. It holds an immensely scarce whisky that has been hand nurtured by Master

Distiller Richard

Paterson OBE for 48 years and is finished in casks of Scottish

Tay Oak and Japanese Oak air dried at the distillery for years. This artistic cocreation of the two masters demonstrat­e a splendid crossover between the world of whisky and design.

“In the whisky world, there is a lot of talk about crossover. But I believe that the collaborat­ion between these two exceptiona­l talents from the worlds of whisky and architectu­ral design is an absolute rarity. Both masters bring over six decades of invaluable experience and passion to this extraordin­ary creation,” said Kenny Wang, Greater China Director of Whyte and Mackay, the parent company of The Dalmore and a lot more high-end whisky brands.

During the past four decades, Richard Paterson has maintained a strong relationsh­ip with the Japanese whisky industry, which laid the foundation for the creation of the Luminary Series. Richard Paterson and Kengo Kuma met each other through Dalmore’s partnershi­p with V&A Dundee, hitting it off right away, and the idea of co-conceiving an exceptiona­l whisky was born.

In 2022, The Dalmore Luminary Series launched with two phenomenal creations, boasting not only artistic packaging design but also experiment­al maturation techniques. The Collectibl­e began its journey in American white oak and finished in hand-selected Italian Amarone Red Wine casks and bespoke “Kintsugi” Casks, which were made from Scottish Tay Oak. Crafted specifical­ly for this limited Collectibl­e whisky, the unconventi­onal

“Kintsugi” Casks bring perfectly harmonious whisky flavors.

Cultivatin­g the strong growth of the Chinese market

On the evening of November 16, news came from across the world that

the Luminary No.1 – Rare – 2022 Edition was sold at Sotheby’s London for £118,850, with £50,000 of the proceeds donated to V&A Dundee. In fact, each luxury collection launched by The Dalmore receives worldwide attention and enthusiast­ic responses from the industry. Today, with the restless pursuit of making the perfect single malt whisky, The Dalmore has become a pioneer in the domestic high-end whisky market and is recognized and highly sought-after by whisky consumers and collectors alike.

Over the past decade, The Dalmore has held over 150 tasting events across China to get in touch with consumers and share the experience in making and tasting the high-end whisky. “The Dalmore does not plan to solely focus on sales. We aim to cultivate the appreciati­on for single malt whisky by teaching consumers how to taste high-end whiskies. We are hoping that our consumers can enjoy the exquisite flavor of The Dalmore whisky,” said Kenny Wang.

Throughout the past few years, The Dalmore has actively participat­ed in profession­al spirit and whisky exhibition­s across China. With the vigorous developmen­t of single malt whisky in the Chinese market, The Dalmore has decided to seize the opportunit­y to expand aggressive­ly within the country. In July 2022, The Dalmore made its mark at China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo (CICPE). “This is The Dalmore’s first time participat­ing in a major national exhibition in China. It shows how much The Dalmore values the Chinese market,” said Kenny Wang. Additional­ly, The Dalmore looks forward to exploring future collaborat­ion with China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) and bringing innovation to the ever-improving CIIE.

 ?? Photos: The Dalmore ?? The Dalmore Luminary Series Launch Venue Designed by Kengo Kuma
Photos: The Dalmore The Dalmore Luminary Series Launch Venue Designed by Kengo Kuma
 ?? ?? The Rare holds an immensely scarce and valuable whisky that is hand nurtured by Master Distiller Richard Paterson OBE.
The Rare holds an immensely scarce and valuable whisky that is hand nurtured by Master Distiller Richard Paterson OBE.
 ?? ?? Kenny Wang, Greater China Director of Whyte & Mackay
Kenny Wang, Greater China Director of Whyte & Mackay

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