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Glenmorangie

Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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Founder: William Matheson
Year Founded: 1843
Distillery Location: Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland

Visitor Center:

The Glenmorangie Distillery
Tel: 011 44 1862 892477
E-mail: tain-shop@glenmorangie.co.uk

Master Distiller / Blender: Dr. Bill Lumsden, Head of Distilling and Whisky Creation

How you should drink it

  • Straight
  • On the rocks
  • With a bit of water
  • With ginger ale
  • With club soda

Fast Facts

  • The brand claims to have the tallest stills in Scotland.
  • Dr. Bill Lumsden is also in charge of the Ardbeg Distillery on Islay.

Types of Glenmorangie Available

  • Glenmorangie Original 10-Year-Old
  • Glenmorangie Extra-Matured Sauternes Cask
  • Glenmorangie Extra-Matured Sherry Cask
  • Glenmorangie Extra-Matured Port Cask
  • Glenmorangie Signet
  • Glenmorangie Astar
  • Glenmorangie Rare 18-Year-Old
  • Glenmorangie 25-Year-Old
  • Glenmorangie Artein

Comments

  1. L. Apodaca says:

    Several days after the most successful elk hunt I’ve ever been on, (we never killed an elk, but passed up many that we saw so that we simply could enjoy the outdoor experience) my hunting partner gave me a bottle of original 10 year old Glenmorangie as a gift, and laird and begorrah, I’ve never been the same since. A wonderful way to spend an evening with a glass of Scottish nectar and friends.

  2. Rob says:

    This was my first single malt scotch. I’ve been hooked on them ever since.

  3. Greg says:

    Please don’t mix this fine product with ginger ale, its best all by Itself!

  4. Bridgje1966 says:

    Why do you think this Single Malt is the #1 selling Single Malt in all of Scotland? Because it is the best example of what a Single Malt should taste like. Spend more if you want to impress someone with the cost of a whisky, but buy this if you want to impress someone with the taste of a whisky. I love the 10 year old because of the flavor profile that has a hint of sweetness and an exceptional amount of drinkability. The Port Wood finished Glenmo is quite possibly the finest Whisky that Scotland has ever produced.

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