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Glenmorangie

The Glenmorangie distillery was established in 1843, on the site of a former brewery by brothers William and John Matheson. The name Glenmorangie means ‘Glen of Tranquility’ and it’s still a very peaceful spot on the Dornoch Firth, located about 35 miles north of Inverness in the Highland region. The distillery remained in the hands of the Matheson family until Leith wine and spirits merchant Macdonald & Muir, founded in 1893 Roderick Macdonald and Alexander Muir, acquired a stake in the company in 1918 and eventually gained full control in the 1930s.

It remained under the same ownership for the next 90 years, but Glenmorangie still suffered from the ups and downs that plagued the industry throughout the 20th century. The American market was particularly important for Macdonald & Muir with their Highland Queen blended whisky, named after Mary Queen of Scots. Consequently, Glenmorangie struggled throughout Prohibition, which came into force in 1919, and the distillery closed in 1931, only to reopen in 1936.

In 1996 the parent company changed its name to the Glenmorangie Company. The offices moved from Leith to a modern facility in Broxburn, West Lothian. Then in 1997 it bought the dilapidated Ardbeg Distillery on Islay from Allied Distillers for £7 million, which sounds like something of a bargain now but at the time Islay single malts were a niche market. The company already owned Glen Moray, bought back in 1923, and various blended whisky brands including the much-loved Bailie Nicol Jarvie.

But the ‘80s and ‘90s saw a gradual move away from blends to concentrate on single malts. For many years, the 10 Year Old expression was the only one bottled by the distillery but in 1987 Glenmorangie released a 1963 vintage single malt which was finished in oloroso sherry casks. This was followed in the early ‘90s by a Port cask-finished whisky and then a plethora of other cask finishes like Madeira, sherry and Sauternes. The switch to single malts was completed in 2014 when the Bailie Nicol Jarvie was discontinued.

By this stage, after more than 90 years involvement, the MacDonald family sold up to French luxury goods giant Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessey (LVMH) for £300 million. Then in 2008 it sold Glen Moray distillery to another French company, La Martiniquaise, to concentrate on Glenmorangie and Ardbeg.

The classic Glenmorangie style as epitomised by Glenmorangie 10 majors on fresh fruit like oranges and peaches burnished with sweet American oak. Whisky creator Dr. Bill Lumsden is fond of saying that “that the orangey is morangey in Glenmorangie”, as a way of communicating the core flavour profile and how to pronounce the distillery name.

The process of making Glenmorangie whisky starts with hard water from Tarlogie Springs and an unpeated Scottish barley. The distillery has a stainless steel full lauter mash tun and 14 stainless steel washbacks. The stills are unusual, at over 5m (17ft), they are the tallest in Scotland. This means a massive amount of copper contact and therefore reflux leading to a fruity and very refined new make. The vast majority of ageing takes place in ex-bourbon casks and what are known as ‘designer’ casks, made from specially grown oak in the Ozarks and then filled to Glenmorangie’s specifications with bourbon.

Glenmorangie claims that it is made as it always has been by the ‘16 men of Tain’ but one name more than any other is synonymous with the distillery today: the aforementioned Dr Bill Lumsden. He was the distillery manager from 1995 to 1998, and from then head of distilling and whisky creation for everything in the Glenmorangie Company’s portfolio. Under Dr Lumsden the cask finishes continued such as Sauternes barrel Nectar D'Or, Port cask The Quinta Ruban 14 Year Old and sherry-finished Lasanta 12 Year Old. He’s also been at the forefront of experimentation earlier in the whisky making stage with products like Signet made using chocolate malt, Cadboll made with single estate barley, and A Tale of the Forest which uses barley kilned with botanicals.

In 2021, Glenmorangie unveiled The Lighthouse, a purpose-built mini distillery equipped with two Forsyth’s copper stills identical to those in the main building so that Dr Lumsden would have somewhere to experiment. Whisky lovers can’t wait to see what he will come up with next.

Glenmorangie 15 Year Old - The Cadboll Estate Batch No. 2

70cl, 43%

From Glenmorangie's Cadboll Estate range, which is made using single-estate barley, Batch No.2 has been aged for 15 years in American oak bourbon casks. The Cadboll Estate range from Glenmorangie…  More info

Glenmorangie 15 Year Old - The Cadboll Estate Batch No. 2

Glenmorangie 18 Year Old - 1990s

70cl, 43%

A bottle of the old favourite, Glenmorangie 18 Year Old, which was released sometime in the 1990s. This should be a treat for collectors or fans of the Highland distillery. This bottle was part…  More info

Glenmorangie 18 Year Old - 1990s

Glenmorangie 18 Year Old Extremely Rare (without Presentation Box)

70cl, 43%

A wonderfully creamy and thick 18 year old dram, matured for 15 years in ex bourbon casks before being finished in Oloroso sherry casks. An exquisite, tropical-fruit driven Glenmorangie. Please…  More info

Glenmorangie 18 Year Old Extremely Rare (without Presentation Box)

Glenmorangie 1975 Tain L'Hermitage

70cl, 46%

Distilled in 1975, this is a legendary and highly collectible wine-finished single malt from Glenmorangie. It was finished in top-quality wine casks which previously held maturing Côtes du Rhône…  More info

Glenmorangie 1975 Tain L'Hermitage

Glenmorangie 1991 (cask 5453) Natural Cask Strength

70cl, 57.7%

A rare, single cask Glenmorangie from 1991 here, originally only available from the distillery's 'speakeasy' room. This Highland single malt has been bottled at a natural cask strength of 57.7% ABV,…  More info

Glenmorangie 1991 (cask 5453) Natural Cask Strength

Glenmorangie 1991 Missouri Oak Reserve

70cl, 55.7%

For a good while now, Glenmorangie has been home to some rather exciting experiments when it comes to cask ageing - and this is a perfect example from the first half of the '00s. Glenmorangie's 1991…  More info

Glenmorangie 1991 Missouri Oak Reserve

Glenmorangie 1993 (bottled 2004) - Burr Oak Reserve

70cl, 56.3%

Distilled in 1993, bottled in 2004, this impressive limited edition single malt from Glenmorangie showcases the distillery's adventurous side when it comes to experimental maturations. The whisky was…  More info

Glenmorangie 1993 (bottled 2004) - Burr Oak Reserve

Glenmorangie 1993 Truffle Oak Reserve

70cl, 60.5%

A superb and very rare limited edition Glenmorangie. This was distilled in 1993 and it was aged like a normal Glenmorangie, before being given an extra special finish in casks made from truffle oak.…  More info

Glenmorangie 1993 Truffle Oak Reserve

Glenmorangie 21 Year Old Elegance

70cl, 43%

Impressively aged Glenmorangie. Matured for 21 years, this Highland whisky comes presented in an equally impressive decanter, which is made to be a scaled-down likeness of the stills used at the…  More info

Glenmorangie 21 Year Old Elegance

Glenmorangie Allta Private Edition

70cl, 51.2%

Glenmorangie's Private Edition series reaches double digits with Allta, a single malt Scotch whisky that puts yeast in the spotlight. Yeast has always been one of the crucial components of whisky,…  More info

Glenmorangie Allta Private Edition
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Glenmorangie Artisan Cask

50cl, 46%

Artisan cask was an early noughties bottling from Glenmorangie, matured in first-fill bourbon casks and bottled without chill-filtration at 46% ABV. It's delicious stuff and should be a great option…  More info

Glenmorangie Artisan Cask

Glenmorangie A Tale of Cake

70cl, 46%

Dr. Bill Lumsden (Glenmorangie’s director of whisky creation) was recently musing on how some of his most joyful memories involved cake, which inspired the good doctor to make a whisky evoking those…  More info

Glenmorangie A Tale of Cake
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Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest (No Presentation Box)

70cl, 46%

A bottle of Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest, kilned with woodland botanicals and a touch of peat. Please Note: This bottle comes without the presentation box, but rest assured the whisky is just…  More info

Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest (No Presentation Box)

Glenmorangie A Tale Of Winter

70cl, 46%

Following on from Glenmorangie's A Tale of Cake, the magnificent distillery has gone and created Glenmorangie A Tale of Winter (we do like the idea that "cake" is in fact a season and that it…  More info

Glenmorangie A Tale Of Winter
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Glenmorangie Burgundy Wood Finish

70cl, 43%

Finished in Burgundy barrels, this is one earthy Glenmorangie, an interesting dram for sure, and one that'll make an intriguing addition to a collection. This bottle was part of a private…  More info

Glenmorangie Burgundy Wood Finish
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Glenmorangie Claret Wood Finish

70cl, 43%

The chaps at Glenmorangie have long been experts at allowing their whisky to mature in interesting casks to impart a gamut of gorgeous notes to their flavour profile - and this expression is the…  More info

Glenmorangie Claret Wood Finish

Glenmorangie Ealanta 1993 Private Edition

70cl, 46%

Launched in 2013, Glenmorangie Ealanta is an astonishing single malt which comes from the distillery's superb range of wood experiments. In this case, however, the whisky was fully matured in…  More info

Glenmorangie Ealanta 1993 Private Edition
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Glenmorangie Finealta Private Edition

70cl, 46%

Very, very unusual for Glenmorangie (though not for current whisky trends), they've gone and peated it. This was distilled from Lightly peated barley, to an original recipe dating back to 1903. This…  More info

Glenmorangie Finealta Private Edition
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Glenmorangie Fino Sherry Wood Finish

70cl, 43%

This Glenmorangie Fino Sherry Wood Finished matured in American white oak barrels for 13 years, and in 1996 the Highland single malt whisky was transferred to fino sherry butts for finishing. This…  More info

Glenmorangie Fino Sherry Wood Finish

Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 (bottled 2016) - Bond House No.1 Collection

70cl, 43%

Glenmorangie have kicked off their Bond House No.1 series of vintage expressions with an absolutely stonking 1990 vintage single malt! This terrific tipple was distilled right when everyone realised…  More info

Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1990 (bottled 2016) - Bond House No.1 Collection
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Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1991 (bottled 2018) - Bond House No.1

70cl, 43%

A particularly rich and fruit-forward single malt from Glenmorangie, released as part of its excellent Bond House No.1 series. For this very special expression, whiskies from two different types of…  More info

Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1991 (bottled 2018) - Bond House No.1
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Glenmorangie Lasanta 12 Year Old (Pre 2022)

70cl, 43%

Prior to the 2022 makeover of the Glenmorangie range, The Lasanta looked like this. The same 12-year-old, sherry cask finish whisky sits within, with all of its delicious dried fruit and dark…  More info

Glenmorangie Lasanta 12 Year Old (Pre 2022)

Glenmorangie Milsean Private Edition

70cl, 46%

Glenmorangie Milsean is the seventh release from their very popular Private Edition range (following on from last year's Tùsail). This time, Dr Bill Lumsden and his team have taken inspiration from…  More info

Glenmorangie Milsean Private Edition
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Glenmorangie Sherry Wood Finish

70cl, 43%

A Glenmorangie finished in sherry casks that demonstrates clearly the effects finishing can have on a whisky. The distillery character is there but you can definitely taste the oloroso. Please…  More info

Glenmorangie Sherry Wood Finish
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Glenmorangie The Accord 12 Year Old

100cl, 43%

Originally released for the Travel Retail market, The Accord from Glenmorangie is a 12 year old single malt matured in a combination of American oak bourbon casks and hand-selected Oloroso sherry…  More info

Glenmorangie The Accord 12 Year Old
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