The story here is about the sale of this particular whiskey, and not so much about it’s delicious taste. Only 12 bottles were produced in 1942, one of which was sold to a London-based businessman, who apparently finished it on the spot along with his 5 friends. Also, all the 12 bottles were given unique names but relevant to the Dalmore Estate. The most expensive was the Matheson, named after Alexander Matheson, the owner of the estate and hence the name.