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Glenmorangie
Scotland
Single Malt
The Original is the flagship single malt Scotch whisky from the Glenmorangie Distillery in the Highlands. Matured in a combination of first-and-second-fill American white oak casks for 10 years, the expression is a benchmark for creamy, approachable single malt. A long-running go-to dram for many whisky enthusiasts (including a few here at MoM Towers), this stuff is superb as an aepritif, though more than suitable for enjoying on a cooler evening.
Very fruity and thick. Rich notes of lemon, nectarine and apple. Spices.
Fresh and balanced, vanilla. Boiled sweets, very creamy, tiramisu, toffee.
Quite long, gentle, malty and very fruity.
My first Glen M 10 y.o. for about 10 years. The big hearted soul of it has gone. Slightly bitter middle and finish. All the cheery old notes turned down to 4-1/2.
Complex light smoke nose, on taste fruit cake centre, pear and apple compote bags of toffee cream on finish. Was concerned about some recent reviews, maybe a bad batch guys. Even though don't like the recent branding thankfully this remains the great whiskey it always was!
New tacky label, new nasty taste. What's happened. I've been drinking the Original for years. The latest bottle was horrible.
Always loved the 10 yr old glenmorangie original but the most recent bottle tastes different from the usual bottle. This last one tastes more peaty & not as good in my opinion
I have always loved the Original Glenmorangie. However, the last bottle I bought a week ago tastes very different. It has a smoky taste which is not all that pleasant. Has anyone else noticed this?