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Six Cask Types. King Alexander III. The Dalmore — the most complex multi-cask expression in The Dalmore's standard range, presenting Highland single malt that has been matured in six distinct cask types simultaneously: American white oak ex-bourbon, South African Cabernet Sauvignon barriques, Madeira barriques, Marsala barrels, Tawny Port pipes, and sherry butts.
The King Alexander III is named for the 13th-century Scottish king who granted the Mackenzie clan — historical custodians of The Dalmore — the right to use the stag crest that became the distillery's emblem. The six-cask program translates the ambition of that heraldic legacy into whisky complexity: six wine and spirit traditions from four continents, all applied simultaneously to the same Highland malt base.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Red berry fruits, fresh flowers, passion fruit, vanilla
- Palate: Citrus zest, vanilla pod, crème caramel, spiced orange
- Finish: Long, rich, tropical fruit and sweet oak
Specs
- Distillery: The Dalmore, Alness, Highland, Scotland
- Style: Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Six Cask Maturation
- Casks: Bourbon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Madeira, Marsala, Port, Sherry
- Size: 750ml
Browse all Dalmore at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why six cask types? The Dalmore's house philosophy emphasizes multi-cask complexity. The King Alexander III takes this furthest in the standard range — six wine and spirit traditions from four continents applied simultaneously to create layered tropical fruit, citrus, and spice character.
- Does this contain an age statement? No — the King Alexander III is a non-age-statement expression. The multi-cask philosophy prioritizes flavor complexity over age, selecting components at peak character regardless of maturation length.

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Description
Six Cask Types. King Alexander III. The Dalmore — the most complex multi-cask expression in The Dalmore's standard range, presenting Highland single malt that has been matured in six distinct cask types simultaneously: American white oak ex-bourbon, South African Cabernet Sauvignon barriques, Madeira barriques, Marsala barrels, Tawny Port pipes, and sherry butts.
The King Alexander III is named for the 13th-century Scottish king who granted the Mackenzie clan — historical custodians of The Dalmore — the right to use the stag crest that became the distillery's emblem. The six-cask program translates the ambition of that heraldic legacy into whisky complexity: six wine and spirit traditions from four continents, all applied simultaneously to the same Highland malt base.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Red berry fruits, fresh flowers, passion fruit, vanilla
- Palate: Citrus zest, vanilla pod, crème caramel, spiced orange
- Finish: Long, rich, tropical fruit and sweet oak
Specs
- Distillery: The Dalmore, Alness, Highland, Scotland
- Style: Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Six Cask Maturation
- Casks: Bourbon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Madeira, Marsala, Port, Sherry
- Size: 750ml
Browse all Dalmore at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why six cask types? The Dalmore's house philosophy emphasizes multi-cask complexity. The King Alexander III takes this furthest in the standard range — six wine and spirit traditions from four continents applied simultaneously to create layered tropical fruit, citrus, and spice character.
- Does this contain an age statement? No — the King Alexander III is a non-age-statement expression. The multi-cask philosophy prioritizes flavor complexity over age, selecting components at peak character regardless of maturation length.












