The Dalmore Distillery
On Gingerguide's self-guided Whisky Distilleries audio tour, The Dalmore Distillery is a stop worth about ~75 min. Stand in front of it, press play for a short narrated story, and put any follow-up question to the built-in AI guide.
- Type distillery
- Suggested visit ~75 min
- Whisky Distilleries Whisky Distilleries guide
About The Dalmore Distillery
A prestigious Highland distillery on the shores of the Cromarty Firth, famous for its 12-pointed Royal Stag emblem.
The Dalmore Distillery sits on the shores of the Cromarty Firth in the Scottish Highlands, north of Inverness. Founded in 1839, it is one of the most prestigious Highland distilleries. The Dalmore's iconic 12-pointed Royal Stag emblem was granted to Clan Mackenzie in 1263 by King Alexander III after a clansman saved the king from a charging stag. The distillery is famous for its sherry-cask-influenced whiskies and has produced some of the most expensive bottles ever sold.
Did you know? The 12-pointed stag was granted to Clan Mackenzie in 1263 after a clansman saved King Alexander III from a charging stag.
How much time do you need at The Dalmore Distillery?
Around ~75 min works well for The Dalmore Distillery — time to look properly and listen to its story on the spot. Linger if you like; nothing on a self-guided walk is on a clock.
Should you stop at The Dalmore Distillery?
Yes — The Dalmore Distillery made the cut as one of 10 places the Gingerguide team researched and narrated across Whisky Distilleries. The story tells you why it is worth the stop, and the AI guide fills in anything you still wonder.
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