Whiskey: The Dalmore Luminary No. 2 | 16 Year Old Whisky | 2024 Release
Matured in first fill, hand selected, American white oak ex-bourbon barrels, and finished in Graham’s Tawny Port Pipes and Apostoles Sherry Casks. With the lightest touch of exceptional rare peated Dalmore..
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Size: 750mL
Proof: 87.2 Proof (43.6% ABV)
Origin: United Kingdom
Distillery: Dalmore Distillery
Introducing The Dalmore Luminary No. 2 2024 Edition, a truly exceptional Highland single malt scotch whisky aged to perfection for 16 years. This exquisite release is part of a unique three-part series, each crafted in collaboration with luminaries from the worlds of whisky and architectural design. The result is a collection of rare and limited edition single malts that push the boundaries of craftsmanship and innovation. Proudly curated in partnership with V&A Dundee, Scotland’s renowned design museum, this whisky is a testament to the artistry of both distillation and design. Elevate your tasting experience with The Dalmore Luminary No. 2, a whisky that embodies the essence of time-honored tradition and modern creativity.
The Dalmore Luminary No. 2 | 16 Year Old Whisky | 2024 Release Tasting Notes
Nose: Manuka honey, crème brûlée and antique leather, with delicate tropical notes of pomegranate, guava and cherry blossom.
Palate: Ripe figs, Seville oranges, forest fruits, passion fruit, lightly roasted Colombian coffee, fermented black limes and brioche.
Finish: Fresh roasted chestnuts, sweet wood spices, dark cacao and Alphonso mangoes with a delicate whisper of herbal wood smoke.
Distillery Information
The Dalmore” Distillery is located in Alness, which is 20 miles North of Inverness. It sits on the banks of the Cromarty Firth overlooking the Black Isle, the “big meadowland”, from which it takes its name.
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