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Dalmore Distillery can be found just 1/2 mile, (1 km) from Alness High Street. Established in 1839, it is world renowned for its quality Malt Whisky. |
More recently Dalmore Malt Whisky was sold at auction for £25,877.50 for a 62 Years Old. The Dalmore Visitor Centre +44 (0)1349 882 362 is open: - |  |

The 2008 Highland Whisky Festival In conjunction with Glenmorangie, Balblair & Glen Ord Distilleries. Dalmore Distillery - Meet the award winning master-blender Richard Paterson
Dalmore distillery, home of the World's most expensive single Malt, will be hosting stalls from a number of local craft companies and the distillery coopers, as they demonstrate their cask making skills. Headlining the distillery's events will be the highly entertaining and renowned Master-blender, Richard Paterson, who will be conducting three of his famous Whisky master classes.
Tours of the distillery will also be available.
The masterclasses will be £20 per person and will be limited to 20 people.
Saturday 6th Sept: Richard Paterson will be hosting masterclasses at 11am and 1.30 pm
Sunday 7th Sept: Richard Parterson will be hosting one Masterclass at 1pm.
Richard Paterson's master classes always sell-out. Avoid disappointment book your place now. Call Dalmore distillery on telephone number 01349 882 362. |
Nov-Feb | 11am - 4pm | Mon - Fri | Mar-May | 10:30am - 3:30 | Mon - Fri | Jun-Aug | 10am - 3:30pm | Mon - Sat | | | 12pm - 3pm | Sun | Sep-Oct | 10am - 3:30pm | Mon - Fri |
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| Entry is Free of Charge with ample parking available and children welcome. |
| Dalmore Distillery | | Dalmore | | Alness | | IV17 0UT | | +44 (0)1349 882 362 |
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  | Fyrish stands some 453 m (1,485 ft) above sea level to the west of Alness looking over the Cromarty Firth. | The beautifully sculpted monument at the summit was erected by Sir Hector Munro upon his return from India in 1785. |  |  | From the summit the whole of the Cromarty Firth can be viewed in all its splendour, a must for all families as a half day outing or for walkers who enjoy the country side. |
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