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The Dalmore Rivers Collection

Scotland is known for its world-renowned single malts, but among fishing enthusiasts, the country is known just as well for its excellent finish rivers, where the Atlantic salmon swim free and the scenery is positively breathtaking. It’s not every day that these two aspects of Scotland’s lore are brought together, but that day has come in the form of the Dalmore Rivers Collection.
Composed of four specially-crafted single malts selected by master distiller Richard Paterson, the Rivers Collection seeks to promote and protect Scotland’s greatest fishing rivers. Each is named after and dedicated to a specific river: the Dee, the Tay, the Tweed and the Spey.
Part of the proceeds from the sale of each of these special single malts goes towards foundations dedicated to preserving these rivers, which are working together in a joint fundraising effort for the first time in history. When the first of these, called the Dee Dram, went on sale last year, it sold out in a matter of nine short weeks.
The 59 YO Dalmore EOS at the Viking Line’s Whisky Fair
If you were wondering what will be the high point of the Viking Line’s annual whisky fair, held on the M/S Cinderella from 14 to 16 January? It is the rare appearance of The Dalmore EOS limited-edition Scotch whisky. Retailing at £15,600 ($24,579), the rare bottle – one of 20 worldwide “” is available for sale during the three-day event. The buyer of this rare dram will be entitled to a VIP trip to The Dalmore distillery in Scotland to see how the whiskies are created.
Dalmore opens its warehouse doors to release the heavenly EOS Single Malt

Crafted using a process perfected over the last 150 years, the Dalmore is the world’s most revered malt scotch whisky. And now the worlds renowned brand has added the Eos 59-Year-Old Single Malt to its list of extreme vintages. EOS, the name of the Titan Goddess has lent her name to this rare 59-year old whisky thanks to the spirit’s rarity and divinity.
The EOS scotch is bottled from the same pair of sherry casks that were used for the Selene, the Dalmore’s highly prized 1951 vintage. As you open the bottle what welcomes you is an exhilarating explosion of honeyed pear and pineapple, bitter dark chocolate and roasted coffee before the nose brightens to proffer soft peaches, mangoes and almonds.
Limited Edition Dalmore's 1951 Sirius Vintage Whiskey launched

Check out this prized whiskey christened “Sirius’ that has recently been unveiled by Dalmore distillery.
Priced at $16,000 per bottle, the whiskey has a complex and impeccable taste & aroma and is a single-cask, single malt whiskey. And oh, did I miss telling you that only 12 decanters of the Dalmore’s 1951 Sirius Vintage will be produced.
Currently available at the flagship WDF (World Duty Free) store at Heathrow Terminal 5.

Sip On The Oldest Whiskey In The World

The world was given the scent of the oldest and rarest Scotch whiskies at the TFWA World Exhibition by Whyte & Mackay owner Dr Vijay Mallya. Called 50yo expression of The Dalmore, this liquor was distilled 140 years ago and lets you savour the real taste of the era gone by; an offer that perhaps cannot be surpassed by any other brand name.
Basking in the glory of exculsivity, 50yos has only 191 hand-blown Portuguese crsytal decanters being produced. 50 out of these will be made available to travel retailers. The rest will give add to the bars across the world with a limited-edition silver neck tag and will be individually numbered. Also, a handwritten letter from The Dalmore’s creator Richard Peterson will accompany each bottle.
Buzz is that The Dalmore 50yo has a retail price of 700 pounds per unit of alcohol, that means 5000 pounds is be charged for a full-sized 70cl bottle and up to 800 pounds a dram in on-trade outlets.

