
The Dalmore Just Dropped a Rare Duo of 17-Year-Old and 52-Year-Old Whisky
The 52-year-old might be extremely rare, but the 17-year-old is the winner in terms of flavour.
Luxury scotch brand The Dalmore just unveiled two new whiskies as part of its ongoing Luminary Series. One is an ultra-aged 52-year-old single malt, a bottle of which will be available for purchase only at auction. The good news is that the other whisky is a 17-year-old single malt that is being released in a limited run of 20,000 bottles globally.
The Dalmore is a Highland distillery that was founded in 1839 and is currently owned by Whyte & Mackay, a Scottish company that also owns Jura, Tamnavulin, and Fettercairn. The distillery, led by master distiller Richard Paterson OBE (nicknamed the Nose), is known for its portfolio of high-end single malts that are often finished in sherry, port, and other fortified wine casks. This is the third edition of the Luminary Series, which launched in 2023 as a collaboration with V&A Dundee, the well-known design museum in Scotland. Each edition has become progressively older—the first consisted of whiskies aged for 48 and 15 years, the second of whiskies aged 49 and 16 years, and No. 3, as mentioned before, is a pair of whiskies aged for 52 and 17 years.

The Dalmore Luminary 2025 Edition—The Rare is the name of the 52-year-old, and it was aged in a wide variety of casks before bottling. The whisky was initially matured in an ex-bourbon barrel before being transferred to a vintage 1980 calvados cask (a type of French apple brandy). This was something of a risk, because according to the distillery, that type of cask was approved by the Scotch Whisky Association in 2019 (they likely had a clue this change was coming). After that it went into the following casks for finishing before bottling—1940 Colheita port, tawny port, 40-year-old Pedro Ximénez sherry, and Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine. We were lucky enough to sample this rare whisky, and notes of ripe tropical fruit lead the way, followed by vanilla, maple, dark chocolate, and brown sugar flavours.

The second whisky is called the Dalmore Luminary No.3–2025 Edition – The Collectible. It’s a 17-year-old single malt that was initially aged in ex-bourbon barrels before being finished in a slightly different assemblage of casks—calvados, vintage calvados (1989 and 1999), Matusalem sherry, Apostoles sherry, red wine from Bordeaux and Châteauneuf-du-Pape, and ex-bourbon. This is a superb whisky and a peak expression of Dalmore, arguably the superior whisky of the two, with notes of cotton candy, cherry, grape, butterscotch, and a variety of baking spices. This whisky, as mentioned earlier, is much more widely available, with 20,000 bottles being released in key markets worldwide. The Luminary No.3 ($550) is available in Australia at the Whisky Club.
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