Glenmorangie is a well-known Scottish distillery that produces high-end single malt whiskies.
Founded in 1843 by William Matheson in the Scottish Highlands.
In 1918, the distillery was sold to the Macdonald family.
Glenmorangie became famous in the 1980s with the launch of their 10-year-old single malt.
Acquired by Moët Hennessy in 2004.
The distillery is known for having the tallest stills in Scotland, which creates a lighter, more elegant whisky.
Another iconic Scottish single malt distillery, known for their sherry cask-aged whiskies.
One of the oldest and most popular Scottish distilleries, also located in the Speyside region.
A smaller Scottish distillery that produces high-quality whiskies, known for their use of traditional methods.
Glenmorangie's flagship expression, aged for 10 years in ex-bourbon casks.
A 12-year-old single malt aged in port casks for added sweetness and complexity.
A 12-year-old single malt aged in Sauternes wine casks for a rich, honeyed flavor.
A premium expression made with a unique blend of Glenmorangie's oldest and rarest whiskies.
Glenmorangie is made at their distillery in Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland.
Glenmorangie uses the tallest stills in Scotland, which creates a lighter, more elegant whisky. They are also known for their use of various cask finishes, such as port and Sauternes wine casks.
It depends on personal preference and budget. Glenmorangie is a high-end brand, and their whiskies can be quite expensive, but many people consider them to be worth the price for their quality and unique flavors.
This is subjective and depends on individual taste. However, their flagship expression, Glenmorangie Original, is a classic and widely enjoyed single malt.
Yes, Glenmorangie offers distillery tours and tastings. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak tourist season.