Dalmore 45 Year Old 2023 Release
The Dalmore 45 Year Old 2023 Release is a rare and exclusive whisky that embodies the brand’s commitment to excellence, craftsmanship and innovation. This exquisite expression was distilled in 1978 and matured in a selection of the world’s finest casks, including ex-bourbon barrels, Matusalem sherry butts and Port Colheita pipes, until it reached its full potential.
The result is a truly unique and complex spirit that showcases the depth of character and flavor that can only be achieved through extended maturation. The nose is rich and vibrant, with notes of sweet orange, honey, vanilla, dark chocolate and spiced oak. On the palate, there is a rich and velvety texture, with a subtle sweetness that balances the oak and spice notes. The finish is long and warming, with a gentle sweetness that lingers on the tongue.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this expression is the fact that it was finished in Cabernet Sauvignon wine casks from the renowned Bordeaux château, Léoville Barton. These exclusive casks were selected for their unique character, which imparts a subtle fruitiness and a soft tannic structure to the whisky, adding a layer of complexity and depth.
The Dalmore 45 Year Old 2023 Release is presented in a beautifully crafted bespoke decanter, designed to showcase the elegance and sophistication of the whisky within. Each decanter is hand-blown by highly-skilled artisans and features a solid silver collar and stopper, engraved with the iconic Dalmore 12-pointed stag motif.
This exceptional whisky is a true masterpiece, and a testament to the skill and dedication of the master distillers and blenders at The Dalmore. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a rare and exclusive whisky of the highest quality, and one that is sure to delight and inspire connoisseurs and collectors alike. With only a limited number of bottles available, the Dalmore 45 Year Old 2023 Release is certain to become a cherished addition to any whisky collection.
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