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Glenmorangie Original 12-year-old Scotch Whisky (70cl in gift box)
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Glenmorangie Original 12-year-old Scotch Whisky (70cl in gift box)
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The famous Glenmorangie distillery was founded in 1843 on a site overlooking the Dornoch Firth, close to Tain. It's believed there's been brewing and distilling there as far back as the Middle Ages. Today all the processes remain very traditional, with the work carried out by the 'Sixteen Men of Tain' in pretty much the same roles they would have had in the 19th century. They take the water for distilling from a pure spring, rich in minerals, that the brewers who preceded them used to make an ale famous as far south as Inverness. Quality bourbon oak barrels, new and second fill, and unusually tall stills also contribute to the character of this fine malt. Smooth, yet richly fruity, Glenmorangie makes the perfect after dinner dram.
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The famous Glenmorangie distillery was founded in 1843 on a site overlooking the Dornoch Firth, close to Tain. It's believed there's been brewing and distilling there as far back as the Middle Ages. Today all the processes remain very traditional, with the work carried out by the 'Sixteen Men of Tain' in pretty much the same roles they would have had in the 19th century. They take the water for distilling from a pure spring, rich in minerals, that the brewers who preceded them used to make an ale famous as far south as Inverness. Quality bourbon oak barrels, new and second fill, and unusually tall stills also contribute to the chara...