Glenmorangie Distillery is a world-renowned producer of premium single malt Scotch whisky located in the picturesque Scottish Highlands. Established in 1843, the distillery has a rich history of producing high-quality spirits that have become a staple of the Scottish whisky industry.
One of the key features of Glenmorangie is its use of traditional Scottish distillation methods, combined with a commitment to innovation and experimentation. The distillery is known for its use of exceptional oak casks, including those made from rare Quercus Petraea and Quercus Robur, which are sourced from the Tronçais forest in France. These casks impart a unique flavor profile to the whisky, making it one of the most distinctive and sought-after single malts on the market.
The distillation process at Glenmorangie is carried out in traditional copper pot stills, which are heated over open flames, ensuring that the spirits are free from any chemical impurities. The whisky is then matured in oak casks for a minimum of 10 years, allowing it to develop its complex and sophisticated flavor profile.
Glenmorangie's commitment to tradition and quality is evident in every bottle of whisky produced at the distillery. The distillery remains true to the methods and techniques used by its founding fathers, ensuring that every drop of Glenmorangie single malt retains its unique and authentic flavor.
Glenmorangie's single malt whiskies are renowned for their smooth, rich, and well-balanced flavor profile, making them the perfect choice for whisky enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Whether you're a seasoned whisky drinker or new to the world of single malts, a visit to the Glenmorangie Distillery is a must for anyone looking to experience the essence of Scottish whisky.
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs :
Yes
in the bar, no prior booking required
Highlands
Glenmorangie Distillery, Tain, IV19 1PZ
RWGC+JR Tain
www.glenmorangie.com
+44 (0) 1862 892477
Email/formulaire de contact en ligne :
tshop@glenmorangie.co.uk
Durée approximative du trajet depuis Édimbourg :
3 h 45 min