Interesting fact… Glenmorangie 10 Year Old (Old Bottling) whisky spells its name whisky as it originates in Scotland. Had it been produced in America its name would be Glenmorangie 10 Year Old (Old Bottling) whiskey, instead of whisky.
Nose: Very fruity and thick. Rich notes of lemon, nectarine and apple. Spices.
Palate: Fresh and balanced, vanilla. Boiled sweets, very creamy, tiramisu, toffee.
Finish: Quite long, gentle, malty and very fruity.
I have a 1 litre bottle of this malt which i bought around 1992 and it comes with a free crystal tasting glass, still boxed and unopened.
There are still a few bottles hanging around in small shops. In a head to head comparison, this obliterates the current Glenmorangie "Original". Along with the much loved Longmorn 15, this represents a generation of whisky that was reasonably priced with relatively minimal packaging but offering very fine quality. Don't buy the new stuff, including the Artein, until you have exhausted your supply of this.
I am very lucky to still have one case at home unopen
Rating is 10
I have been left a bottle as above but in a yellow box with tasting glasses and would like to know if its rare or ow much to sell it for?
We do purchase bottles, casks and collections. Simply pop the details in an email to our purchasing team, including the sale price and we’ll get back to you very soon. purchasing@masterofmalt.com – The Chaps from Master of Malt