The Dalmore Cask Curation Series III 43 Year Old Highland Single Malt

The Dalmore Cask Curation Series III 43 Year Old Highland Single Malt - Main Street Liquor

The Dalmore Cask Curation Series III 43 Year Old Highland Single Malt

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Experience the pinnacle of Scotch whisky craftsmanship with The Dalmore Cask Curation Series III - 43-Year-Old Highland Single Malt. This ultra-premium release, limited to only 150 bottles worldwide, has been carefully aged for 43 years and finished in 2015 Châteauneuf-du-Pape red wine casks. The result is a whisky of exceptional depth, elegance, and complexity.

Bottled at 40.3% ABV, this exquisite single malt offers layers of rich fruit, delicate spice, and a smooth, velvety finish. Perfect for the true connoisseur, The Dalmore Cask Curation Series III is a collector's dream and a testament to the artistry of Highland whisky.


Tasting Notes

  • Aroma: Ripe red berries, orange zest, and a touch of dark chocolate.
  • Palate: Layers of blackcurrant, fig, and subtle cinnamon spice.
  • Finish: Long and luxurious with hints of oak and red wine tannins.

How to Enjoy

  • Savor neat to fully appreciate the intricate flavors and aromas.
  • Pair with fine dark chocolate or aged blue cheese for a refined experience.
  • Display as a centerpiece in your collection and enjoy on special occasions.

FAQs

1. How many bottles of this whisky are available?
This release is limited to only 150 bottles worldwide, making it a rare collector’s item.

2. What is the alcohol content?
The Dalmore Cask Curation Series III is bottled at 40.3% ABV.

3. What makes this whisky unique?
This 43-year-old Highland Single Malt is finished in rare 2015 Châteauneuf-du-Pape red wine casks, imparting a unique complexity and richness.

4. Where is The Dalmore distilled?
It is distilled in the Highlands of Scotland, renowned for producing some of the world’s finest single malts.