LEGENDARY SCOTTISH DISTILLER UNVEILS RARE 60-YEAR-OLD WHISKY
The Dalmore is celebrating 180 years
In celebration of 180 years of creating masterpiece whiskies, The Dalmore has unveiled a rare, limited-edition 60-yearold single malt whisky.
The Dalmore 60 Year Old reflects the enduring legacy of the distillery, its pioneering spirit and restless pursuit of the perfect whisky.
The Dalmore 60 Year Old has been created from two twin casks—the last casks of the great Mackenzie era— which have been lying in repose side by side in the Scottish Highlands.
The rare whisky represents the entrepreneurial spirit of the unbroken chain of visionary whisky makers at The Dalmore, from the Mackenzies to today. This extraordinary single malt whisky is limited to just three decanters in honor of The Dalmore’s 180th anniversary.
Since 1839, The Dalmore distillery has continually pushed the boundaries of whisky making. For three generations, the distillery was led by the Mackenzie clan. Under their stewardship, The Dalmore established longstanding, deep-rooted alliances with suppliers to source exquisite casks, which today remain an integral part of the quality and depth of The Dalmore’s character. The Mackenzies adorned each decanter with the distinctive Royal stag, which has become an icon recognized worldwide.
The Dalmore is now led by master distiller Richard Paterson, who has been the creative force behind the brand since 1970.
Paterson helped to strengthen The Dalmore’s reputation for curating and reuniting exceptional casks, most recently including the one-of-akind L’anima, which was created in partnership with the famed Italian chef Massimo Bottura and was sold at Sotheby’s for £108,900.
The Dalmore 60 Year Old will be unveiled at an exclusive celebration at The Dalmore’s highland home to mark 180 years of whisky making brilliance, before embarking on a global tour to Shanghai, Los Angeles, Taipei and London.