Glenmorangie – "the Glen of Tranquility" – is a distiller of single malt Scotch whisky, located on the south coast of the Dornoch Firth, 1 mile North West of the town of Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. It is the best-selling single malt in the domestic market.
Glenmorangie is distilled in the tallest pot stills in Scotland, at over 5.1 m (16 feet 10 inches) in height. The distillery claims this produces the purest spirit possible, though competitors claim it increases production at the expense of quality. The whisky is distributed in 10-, 12-, 15-, and 18-year-old varieties. Although The Glenmorangie is aged in American bourbon casks, also released are a range of malts that, after aging in bourbon casks, are transferred to casks that have been used previously to mature wines. This process is known as finishing, and Glenmorangie offers whisky finished in sherry, port wine, madeira, and burgundy casks. Another Glenmorangie innovation is their bottling of whisky that has matured in casks in the distillery's cellar, number 13, that lies closest to the sea. It is thought that this different environment gives the whisky a character distinct from the standard Glenmorangie.
For most of its existence, Glenmorangie refused to sell whisky for use in blends, fearing that casks would find their way to independent bottlers. Recently, the distillery has sold casks to blenders with a very small amount of Glen Moray Single Malt added, so that the whisky is technically a vatted malt, and can not legally be bottled and sold as a single. Note that Glen Moray distillery is owned by the same parent company, Glenmorangie plc.
The company also produces another successful single malt, Ardbeg, on the Island of Islay, which was revitalised by the company in 1997. Other brands are the Speyside single malt Glen Moray. They also handle Baillie Nicol Jarvie, Martin's Deluxe and Highland Queen blends. The bottling plant and Headquarters are currently in Broxburn, west of Edinburgh.
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