Glenmorangie
Glenmorangie The Original 12 Years Old - 70CL (With Box)
Glenmorangie The Original 12 Years Old - 70CL (With Box)
Our signature single malt has been reimagined. Now at 12 years old, The Original is as smooth and as luscious as you knew it before but now even more delicious. It is where all our whisky-making adventures begin and remains at the heart of everything we do. Now letting it age for 12 years in bourbon casks absorbing all manner of delectable flavours. The result is a whisky that welcomes you with a rush of citrus and holds your attention with layers of luscious flavour. At Glenmorangie, we are constantly embarking on new sensory journeys, yet we always come home to Original.
Swirling with creamy vanilla and a rush of citrus, layered with honey and peach, this single malt takes The Original’s kaleidoscope of flavours to new heights of deliciousness. The whisky has been met with delight by the critics, who gave it a coveted gold medal at the prestigious World Whiskies Awards 2024.
HOW TO ENJOY
HOW TO ENJOY

Appearance: Bright pale gold
Aroma: The scent of citrus and ripening peaches is softened by the aroma of vanilla.
Taste: First, vanilla is detected on the tongue before it ripples along the palate bringing a burst of flowery fruitiness. About a minute after tasting, you are left with a clean and salving aftertaste with hints of orange and peach.
Versatile with notes of citrus and vanilla, enjoy it with seafood, light pastries, or soft cheeses.
Highlands, Scotland
International Whisky Competition 2023 Best Single Malt Scotch 3rd Place – 88.75 pts, World whisky awards 2022 Best Single Malt Scotch 10 Years Old, New York World Spirit Competition 2023 – DOUBLE GOLD
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