King Alexander III
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- After heroically saving King Alexander III of Scotland from being gored by a stag in 1263, Colin Mackenzie of Kintail of the Clan Mackenzie was granted the use of the stag's head - a '12 pointer' or 'Royal' - for his coat of arms. This proud emblem still adorns every bottle of The Dalmore, as a symbol of this bravery and daring spirit.
Proud to be from Clan MacKenzie!
When King Alexander 111 fell from his horse many years later near Kinghorn in Fife, his reign was brought to an untimely end and our troubles were only beginning......
what a great, great video !! glad that i find that ! i enjoyed watching this with a dram of the king ! what a wonderful, complex whisky - its really like no other ..
What a fantastic video!!
Amazing
For me one of the best Whiskies i've ever taste. i love dalmore and the king King Alexander III ist one of my favs...
Much overprised my friend. But tastes are different.
@@Jo-kw9mz is it have artificial colour
I don't know why, but I feel like a Scotsman. That's for sure ;o)
very nice video
deer hunter falls from the horse and faces death by his prey - quite a legend indeedy, the greatest since the fall of the roman empire
Hahaha! 😄 lol
Just had a pour of this Whisky. It's just a symphony of tastes.
Best whiskey ever
Nice video. I hope when (or if :) ) I get rich (or die :( ) I taste it: " Hello!... How are you?... Quite well. Thank you."
Cuidich 'N Righ
title of the first song pls.
heart of courage
two steps from hell
...отличный виски.......
Whisky 🥃 We Scots don’t use the e in the Whisky that’s usually Irish just fyi 😉
Why does Dalmore need to colorize their whisky?
That colorization comes from the sherry barrels. That’s how whisky gets its color. The sherry that has been soaked into the wooden barrels seeps into the whisky, therefore giving it its color.
@@susiegillan769I think he means E150A
I like dalmore scotch))))
this whisky is massively overpriced - genuine, worthwhile complexity is not about mixing casks together but comes from a proper process of maturation
Forget this one, get a glendronach at half the price. Thank me later.
No sireeee lol not even close for me.
But then again I’ve only had the 12 yr. Very neutral scotch for me, it’s taste is quite yummy but not something exquisite or anything that blew my mind. Just how I felt.
BUT, a decent scotch, we can enjoy scotch, something many people frown at, so cheers!!!!
@@supadopemex9245 The problem I have with dalmore is it is outrageously overpriced for what it offers. It pretends to be a luxury whisky. This King Alexander for instance costs way more than a solid 21 year old whisky while being a lot younger than that.
Then it comes in at a stingy 40% abv, chill-filtered and coloured. They finish this stuff in 6 different casks or so but what is the point when what we see in the bottle is actually dye. Add a little more and even at today's inflated rates you get 2 bottles of glendronach 21, which is a fully sherry matured whisky bottled at 48% abv and without colourant. Still it looks darker than this one.
But there may be dalmore fans out there, most probably casual whisky drinkers. If willing to blow that kind of money on this 'paint-in-a-glass bottle' why not!.