Is it worth the price?
DALMORE 2009 Vintage Édition 2024 is a Highland single malt Scotch from the Dalmore distillery, released without an age statement. Tasters score it 5.0 out of 5 across 1 reviews. A single retailer lists it at €175.00, against a model fair price of around €113.43. That is 1.54× the model estimate — a mild premium over the quality-predicted price. It is one of 12 Dalmore bottlings priced here; the others are compared below.
Retailers tracked
| Retailer | Price |
|---|---|
| whisky.fr | €175.00 |
How we got this number
The valuation model predicts a price from this bottling's inputs. The multiple is the actual market price divided by that prediction.
- Rating
- 5.00 / 5
- Age
- No age statement
- Region
- Highland
- Distillery tier
- Premium
- Predicted price
- €113.43
- Actual price (median)
- €175.00
- Multiple
- 1.54×
- Verdict band
- mild premium (1.20× < … ≤ 2.00×)
Methodology estimate
The deterministic model from methodology.md: production cost per litre × bottle size, plus maturation cost per year, plus a cask premium, times an ABV factor — then multiplied by a quality grade summed across six 0–3 axes.
- Production (€0.14/cl × 70 cl)
- €9.80
- Maturation (NAS→5 × €1.20/year)
- €6.92
- Cask premium (undeclared)
- +€0.00
- × ABV factor
- ×1.20
- Cost floor
- €20.06
NAS treated as 5 years for maturation cost (paper convention).
- Process distinctnessdistinctive flat-top stills; extensive cask-finishing program1 / 3
- Cask provenancecask type not declared on bottle0 / 3
- Bottling integrity48.9% ABV; non-chill-filtered inferred from ABV; E150a caramel colouring not disclosed2 / 3
- OwnershipWhyte & Mackay (Emperador) — prestige-corporate0 / 3
- Heritagefounded 1839 (187 years of operation)3 / 3
- Reputation5.0/5 across 1 review3 / 3
- Quality score
- 9 / 18
- Quality multiplier
- ×1.75
- Intrinsic value
- €35.11
- Actual price (median)
- €175.00
- Multiple
- 4.98×
- Verdict band
- luxury premium
The two models disagree sharply here. The deal-score regression learns from peer prices that age and brand command €113.43 (1.54× the listed price), while the cost-and-quality methodology floors the bottle at €35.11 (4.98×). The gap is the brand premium the market pays beyond what materials, maturation and bottling integrity alone can justify.
Maturation context
Highland · rolling 12 months: 650 mm at Urquhart (13 km). Scotland N rolling 12-month rainfall2,223 mm, +30.70% vs 1995-2024 median.
Other bottlings from Dalmore
- DALMORE 12 Years Old €59.93 · 0.64×
- DALMORE Port Wood Reserve €77.95 · 0.78×
- DALMORE 15 Years Old €101.25 · 0.83×
- DALMORE 12 Years Old Sherry Cask Select €90.00 · 0.88×
- DALMORE 17 Years Old €197.09 · 0.93×
- DALMORE Cigar Malt Reserve €140.00 · 1.24×