Single Malt '18 Years' is a Whiskey produced by the Glenmorangie distillery, located in Dornoch Bay, in the Scottish Highlands region. Careful selection of malts, the purest water of the Tarlogie springs, the distillation process with "giraffe neck" stills of over 5 meters, the highest in Scotland, and the perfect climate to refine the spirits, allow you to create an intense and elegant Whiskey. The 18 Years rests for 15 years in ex bourbon barrels and 3 years in ex Oloroso wine barrels from Jerez to increase the complexity of aromas and aromas. Great finesse and complexity, combined with the intensity of the aromas make it a true excellence.
- Product Category
- Whisky
- Designation
- Single Malt Whisky
- Type
- Scotch Whiskey - Single Malt
- Type of Production
- Distilled
- Other Features
- Filtered
- Grape / Raw material
- malt
- Aging
- 18 years
- Size
- 700 ml.
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- SC - Highlands
- Alcohol Content
- 43% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Tulip glass very large
- Packaging
- Gift Box Set
- Food Matches
- After Dinner - Meditation
- Allergens
- Contains Sulphites
In 1843 a former brewery was converted into a distillery by William Matheson, who effectively sanctioned the birth of the Glenmorangie Distillery. Located in the North Highlands region, therefore in the northern part of Scotland that extends towards the North Sea, the Glenmorangie has faced numerous vicissitudes over the years. Currently, with 16 employees, a number that has been superstitiously kept unchanged for 150 years, the Glenmorangie, which is not surprisingly called the “16 man distillery”, continues to produce prestigious and high quality Whiskeys. Using stills over five meters high, very pure distillates are born, which are left to mature in special barrels, previously used for aging Sauternes, Sherry, Pedro Ximenez, SuperTuscan and Porto. Exceptional whiskeys, renowned and unanimously appreciated by all the most demanding lovers of the category.
Address:
Glenmorangie Distillery, Tain, Ross-shire, IV19 1PZ, Highlands, Scotland
Color: intense golden, honey color
Bouquet: sweet notes of vanilla and citrus freshness, finish of ripe apricots, dates and hazelnuts
Taste: round, full, harmonious, with a broad aromatic profile, with a nice persistence and creamy.
- IWC Gold