Dallas Dhu Scottish Single Malt Whisky
Country: Scotland | Region: Speyside
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Single Malt Scottish Whisky from the Dallas Dhu Distillery
This page refers to Scottish Single Malts from the Dallas Dhu Distillery. Dallas Dhu Distillery was opened by Alexander Edward about 125 years ago in 1898 and changes hands a few times over the years. It was destroyed by fire 1939.
Since the late 1980;s the distillery has not produced any whisky and is a museum for the whisky industry of times goes past, but nothing is stopping the distillery re-opening in the future, but you would have to say that this is highly unlikely. Again this distillery produced whisky for blends, but since it closed it has released a few malts in the rare malt series by Diageo. The malts that produce tends to be sweeter than most.
Please look through the list below for the Dallas Dhu distillery and if you want to buy any malts, click the buy now link next to each of the whiskies.
For more details about this distillery please visit the Dallas Dhu Distillery on this website.
Selection of Whiskies from Dallas Dhu Distillery
Region: Scotland
Type: Single Malts
Buy Now for £6750.00
Region: Scotland
Type: Single Malts
Buy Now for £3500.00
Region: Scotland
Type: Single Malts
Buy Now for £599.00
Region: Scotland
Type: Single Malts
Buy Now for £699.00
Region: Scotland
Type: Single Malts
Buy Now for £750.00
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Type: Whisky Tasting Sets
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Type: Whisky Tasting Sets
Buy Now for £129.99
Type: Whisky Tasting Sets
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