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The Dalmore Releases ‘Cask Curation Sequence II: Port Version’ for $44,450



Within the fall of 2023, The Dalmore — a distillery located within the Highlands of Scotland, some 190 miles north of Edinburgh — launched the primary of its multi-year, four-volume Cask Curation line. The collection focuses on what the producer has grow to be greatest identified for: a cask-finishing program that focuses on sherry and port, along with extra unconventional barrels represented by releases like The Dalmore King Alexander III, which used six finishes, incorporating Marsala, Madeira, and Cabernet Sauvignon barrels. 

Every Cask Curation set consists of three extra-aged whiskies aimed to have fun the companion winemakers The Dalmore works with. The primary set up featured three single-malts completed in sherry casks from González Byass, the most important sherry producer on this planet and a long-time collaborator of The Dalmore.

In October, almost one yr after the gathering’s inaugural launch, the second version is lastly accessible. The Cask Curation Sequence II: Port Version acts as an homage to The Dalmore’s longtime partnership with Graham’s Port, whose port pipes are used solely for The Dalmore’s different port-finished expressions.

This yr’s highlight is on three port-finished single-malt whiskies: a 27-year-old, a 30-year-old, and a 43-year-old whisky completed in 1997, 1994, and 1952 single-harvest tawny port casks, respectively. Every expression presents its personal distinct character and taste profile rooted in every model’s historical past. 

“They’ve bought completely different dynamics of ‘vintage’ flavors,” says Gregg Glass, grasp whisky maker and blender for The Dalmore. “What will we imply by vintage flavors? We discuss umami qualities. We speak in regards to the stability of candy, dry, and of fruit and floral notes. What we discovered, significantly with these vintages, was that there was an abundance of those vintage flavors that will lend effectively to that older inventory of Dalmore that we had. So usually, most of the older Dalmores that we’ve had had been put into daring sherry or port kinds, and that’s been nice. However with these ones, what you’re getting is the nuance, the subtlety, and the delicacy of age and ‘antiqueness.’” 

Gregg Glass, grasp whisky maker and blender for The Dalmore

We weren’t saying, ‘We’re going to do that to do a three-bottle set.’ We’re doing this as a result of it’s the proper factor for the flavour pairing.

— Gregg Glass, grasp whisky maker and blender for The Dalmore

The youngest of the trio is a 27-year single malt that clocks in at 49.3% ABV and is completed for 2 years in Graham’s 1997 single-harvest tawny port casks, after spending 25 years in ex-bourbon barrels. The 30-year-old expression, which is a comparatively sedate 87.8 proof (43.9% ABV), rested for 28 years in ex-bourbon barrels adopted by two years in Graham’s 1994 single-harvest tawny port casks. The 43-year-old expression, at 41.8% ABV, sat in ex-bourbon barrels for 40 years, earlier than a three-year ending in Graham’s 1952 single-harvest tawny port — produced the identical yr Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne of England.   

“The thought course of for the Cask Curation collection has not been purposeful. It’s been pure, is how I put it,” says Glass. “We weren’t saying, ‘We’re going to do that to do a three-bottle set.’ We’re doing this as a result of it’s the proper factor for the flavour pairing.” 

Quick Information: The Dalmore Cask Curation II — Port Version

Allocation: 150 units worldwide; accessible in choose on-line retailers and through consumerservice@thedalmore.com
MSRP: $44,450 for a set of three

27-Yr-Outdated 1997 Cask End
ABV: 49.3%
Maturation: 25 years in ex-bourbon barrels; two years in Graham’s 1997 single-harvest tawny port casks

30-Yr-Outdated 1994 Cask End
ABV: 43.9%
Maturation: 28 years in ex-bourbon barrels; two years in Graham’s 1994 single-harvest tawny port casks

43-Yr-Outdated 1952 Cask End
ABV: 41.8%
Maturation: 40 years in ex-bourbon barrels; three years in Graham’s 1952 single-harvest tawny port casks

The one-harvest ports, referred to in Portugal as colheita, aren’t most shoppers’ stereotypical concept of port. Nothing just like the thick, grape juice-hued wines many affiliate with the type, they’re nearer to the colour of sunshine whisky — considerably golden amber, with a mildly syrupy viscosity. By legislation, colheitas are aged for at least seven years, however in apply, winemakers usually age them for for much longer,  generally holding onto casks for many years. 

“Single-harvest tawny ports are limited-release wines which were chosen from excellent particular person years for long-term barrel growing older. They differ from aged Tawnies, that are a mix of wines from just a few completely different years,” says Charles Symington, head winemaker and grasp blender of privately owned Symington Household Estates. His group oversees a trio of esteemed port homes: Graham’s, Dow’s, and Warre’s. “We repeatedly style wines and consider [port] as they mature,” says Symington. “Whereas most of those wines are blended in our aged tawny ports, there are just a few completely distinctive tawny ports from particular person years with extraordinary character that we really feel should be bottled as single-harvest tawny ports.”

The second set up of The Dalmore’s Cask Curation collection options three extra-aged single malt whiskies completed in various vintages of Graham’s single-harvest port. There are solely 150 units worldwide.

Courtesy of The Dalmore


For Glass and The Dalmore grasp distiller Richard Patterson, choosing the port casks — that are round 450–500 liters in capability — was an train in creativeness and creativity. 

“In the event you’re a chef, should you’re a whisky maker, should you’re a perfumer, and you realize that there’s one thing that, by itself, isn’t fairly proper or not the best, however in the proper atmosphere [when] partnering it with the right flavors and in a mixing method, can produce one thing stunning with a lot of depth and complexity,” says Glass. “These ones, we felt, embraced the home type and the character fantastically. They reached a pinnacle of the place they might be.”

The trio of whiskies, accessible solely as a set and priced at $44,450, are available in a cylindrical inexperienced leather-based carrying case that’s been handcrafted in Florence. The Cask Curation collection is out there by choose retailers reminiscent of London-based Whisky Change and through consumerservice@thedalmore.com.

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