DALMORE 62 YEAR OLD
For many years, Dalmore’s presence in the single malt world was always limited to the age of 12. However, after that, the range expanded significantly to 15, 18 and 25 years of age with legends like King Alexander III, Cigar Malt, 21 bottles of Constellation and “Sirius” in 1951. So we can imagine the excitement as Dalmore distillery continues to supply rare whiskeys to a group of trendy guests including investors and consumers, The Dalmore 62-year-old bottle.
- Limited edition, very difficult to own.
The 12 Pointer refers to the distillery’s stag emblem, with the bottle presented in a wooden case with a certificate signed by Dalmore master distiller Richard Paterson. A series of 12 bottles of 62-year-old whisky released by the Highland distillery on December 04, 2002. Each bottle from this exclusive batch was given a unique name reflecting a particular region of the Scottish Highlands, is bottled at a concentration of 40,0%, volume of 700ml. One bottle from the collection has been consumed, which makes these even more rare.
All containing whiskies dating from 1868, 1876, 1926 and 1939 by Richard Paterson. It can be asserted that this version has become even rarer as it is a part of its long history.
- Each bottle contains a significant amount of brand heritage.
Richard Paterson says: “I’ve been fortunate to care for the wealth of rare & aged whiskies at our highland distillery since 1970, and this exceptional expression is very special to me indeed,” Paterson said. “When I took control of these precious casks some 50 years ago, I was aware of their true value, not so much in monetary terms but as a living part of the distillery’s heritage that marks our lifelong commitment to creating whisky like no other. Only 12 bottles of The Dalmore Aged 62 Years were created, each individually named, hand signed and numbered, but all containing whiskies dating from 1868, 1876, 1926 and 1939. Whether these bottle end up enjoyed or collected, I hope that the lucky buyers savour this special piece of history.”
- Exquisite design.
With a chain of craftsmen whose vision and influence set the standards in history for nearly 200 years, the 53-year-old Dalmore 1967 is considered a combination of expertise, meticulous distillation processes of all people who participating in the production of the 12 stag royal deer, as a symbol of the Mackenzie family – the symbol bestowed by King Alexander III in 1263 to adorn every bottle of The Dalmore for creating a luxurious, classy drink world class.
Dalmore strip label, plaque on front on original wooden case slightly worn, distillery certificate signed by master distiller Richard Paterson and 2 case keys included in case The Mackenzie is honouring the family who were the last long-term owners of The Dalmore distillery. Dalmore House still stands today – A reminder of their colourful history.