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The Dalmore 12 Year Old Italy The 2007 vintage showcases the

The Dalmore 12 Year Old Italy The 2007 vintage showcases theDistillery Background and History Founded in 1839 by Alexander Matheson in Alness, Scotland, The Dalmore Distillery sits on the Cromarty Firth and is now part of Whyte & Mackay (owned by Alliance Global). It remains a respected Highland distillery, producing style defining single maltsincluding age stated expressions like the 12, 15, 18, and 25 year old lines. The legendary 12 pointed Royal Stag emblem reflects ties to Clan Mackenzie and signifies a

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Description

The 2007 vintage showcases the harmonious integration of fruit

the winery rebranded its “Tre Vigne” line to “Trevìe

The Greppone Mazzi estate’s vineyards are situated at elevations ranging from 210 to 460 meters above sea level

The nose is complex and seductive

within the Tamar Valley of northern Tasmania

The Dalmore 12 Year Old Italy The 2007 vintage showcases theDistillery Background and History Founded in 1839 by Alexander Matheson in Alness, Scotland, The Dalmore Distillery sits on the Cromarty Firth and is now part of Whyte & Mackay (owned by Alliance Global). It remains a respected Highland distillery, producing style defining single maltsincluding age stated expressions like the 12, 15, 18, and 25 year old lines. The legendary 12 pointed Royal Stag emblem reflects ties to Clan Mackenzie and signifies a

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