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Dalmore 12 Year Old 70cl
Dalmore 12 Year Old 70cl Original price was: AED 270.00.Current price is: AED 267.00.

Dalmore 12 Year Old 1L

AED 360.00

Rich, orangey, and unapologetically sherried, this Highland single malt is the kind of Scotch that makes you pause mid-sip and go, “Yep, that’s the good stuff.” Aged 12 years, it layers marmalade, dark chocolate, and warm baking spice with a deep, toasty oak backbone. It’s a confident whisky for when you want flavour that sticks around, not a blink-and-it’s-gone dram.

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Description

Big, dark-fruit flavour without the drama. This 12-year-old Highland single malt Scotch whisky leans into rich sherry-cask character, then backs it up with roasted nutty depth and that signature orange-chocolate vibe Dalmore fans won’t shut up about.

  • Nose: Orange peel and marmalade, cocoa, toasted nuts, and polished oak.
  • Taste: Dark chocolate, dried fruit (think raisins and dates), warm spice, and a malty sweetness that keeps it rounded.
  • Finish: Long and cosy, with lingering citrus, mocha, and gently drying oak.

What makes it worth your attention is the way it stacks flavours. You get bright citrus up front, then the deeper stuff rolls in, chocolate, spice, dried fruit, and oak, like a playlist that only gets better as it goes. That 12-year age statement matters here, it gives the whisky enough time to knit everything together so it tastes layered, not chaotic.

It’s also a solid “convert your friends” bottle. The profile is generous and dessert-leaning (orange, chocolate, spice), but it still has enough structure from the oak to keep it feeling like a proper single malt, not a candy shop.

If you like Scotch with a bit of theatre in the glass, this delivers, but in a grounded way. Nothing fussy. Just confident flavour that feels at home on a weeknight pour or when you want to mark something worth celebrating.

Fun Fact: That stag’s head on the bottle isn’t just decoration, Dalmore has held a royal warrant since the 1800s after the Mackenzie clan reportedly saved King Alexander III from a charging stag.