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Glenmorangie Signet, Distillery Bottled

Glenmorangie Signet, Distillery Bottled

£220.00

An award-winning rich and velvety whisky from one of the most famous distillers

  • Established in 1843, Glenmorangie Distillery is based in Tain in the Highlands
  • As one of the most well-known whisky brands, Glenmorangie distributes to over 120 markets whilst remaining one of the Highlands' smallest distilleries
  • The Signet is made from a blend of single estate Cadboll barley and malted chocolate barley
  • Inspired by the pleasure derived from a cup of coffee, this whisky has a rich sweetness with explosive spices and bitter mocha
  • There are delicious Aruba espresso notes that complement sherry, candied orange peel, mint and bright citrus characteristics
  • Type/Colour: Single Malt Whisky
  • Alcohol: 46%
  • Bottle Size: 70cl
  • Country: Scotland

A fusion of unique and rare elements, and clouded in secrecy, Signet is the culmination of a lifetime's experience. A blend of our oldest whisky - distilled over thirty years ago when malting still occurred on site Â- and spirit matured in a selection of the world's finest casks, this undoubtedly is the richest whisky in our range.
The Glenmorangie Company was founded in 1843 by Roederick Mackdonald and Alexander Muir. Today it is one of the most respected and well known Scottish Whisky brands the world over. The two main brands are Glenmorangie Highland single malt whisky and Ardbeg Islay single malt whisky. The two distilleries owned by the company are Glenmorangie, based in Tain in the Highlands and Ardbeg on the island of Islay.
Glenmorangie is world renowned for its handcrafted quality Malt. This came after it launched an ambitious campaign focusing on the quality of Glenmorangie, leading the way as a premium single malt throughout the world. Today it distributes its whiskies to over 120 markets worldwide. However it's still manages to remain one of the Highlands smallest distilleries, being run by only sixteen craftsmen. www.lvmh.com