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Dalmore 2001 - 18 Year Old - Alexander Murray


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Dalmore 2001 - 18 Year Old - Alexander Murray
Dalmore 2001 - 18 Year Old - Alexander Murray
LOT ID: 0124-633

Winning Bid
£70.00

End Date: 14 Feb 2024

Dalmore 2001 - 18 Year Old - Alexander Murray

Dalmore 2001. 18 Year Old. Bottled by Alexander Murray & Co. Matured in refill Hogsheads. 750ml. 40%.

Distillery:  An Cnoc / Knockdhu

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Alexander Murray & Co

Region: Highland

Distilled Year: 2006

Age: 14

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 75cl / 750ml

ABV: 40%

Knockdhu is a Highland distillery whose clean, high quality single malt whisky is officially bottled as An Cnoc, due to the perceived likelihood of confusion with the Knockando distillery. Inver House bought Knockdhu in 1988 from Diageo forerunners United Distillers, who had mothballed the distillery in 1983. Production at Knockdhu began again in 1989 and Inver House introduced the An Cnoc name in the early 1990s for a shortlived 12-year-old official bottling. 

After reverting to the Knockdhu name for a pair of highly-regarded 21-year-old and 23-year-old Knockdhu official bottlings at the turn of the millennium, the An Cnoc brand was given a transformative overhaul by Inver House for a hugely successful relaunch in 2003. A variety of vintage and age statement bottlings have appeared since, alongside several no-age-statement bottlings and even some peated whiskies. Independent bottlings of Knockdhu are relatively rare.