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Review / Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest

This new whisky is the third release in the north Highland distillery of Glenmorangie’s annual Tales series. A Tale of the Forest follows A Tale of Cake from 2020 and A Tale of Winter from 2021. This year’s edition takes inspiration from Dr. Bill Lumde…

Glenmorangie Tells A Tale Of The Forest

Highland distillery Glenmorangie has released A Tale of the Forest – their first whisky made from barley kilned with woodland botanicals – which included birch bark, heather flowers and juniper berries. Glenmorangie A Tale of the Forest was aged in bourbon barrels, including many refill casks, bottled at 46% alcohol by volume [92 proof] and […]

Glenmorangie Introduces Grand Vintage Malt 1998

Glenmorangie is releasing a new 23-year-old single malt: Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1998. Glenmorangie Grand Vintage Malt 1998 was matured in new charred oak casks as well as first-fill bourbon barrels and finished in Oloroso sherry casks, bottled at 43% alcohol by volume [86 proof] and is said to contain notes of apples, chocolate, clove, […]

Glenmorangie Sonoma-Cutrer Reserve 25 Years Review

This Glenmorangie Sonoma-Cutrer Reserve 25 Years is the second Sonoma Cutrer finished whiskey I’ve had. The first being the Woodford Reserve Sonoma Cutrer which was less than stellar. The combination of their wine casks and Woodford’s bourbon didn’t mix well in the slightest. Though we know from multiple tastings and some of the Glenmo experiments […]

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Glenmorangie 25 Years “The Quarter Century” Review

This Glenmorangie 25 Years “The Quarter Century”, and the Grand Vintage 1990, were made possible by a generous friend who brought these to a private, backyard, tasting and then asked me to take them home and review them… it’s good to have generous friends (thank you). Glenmorangie only released “The Quarter Century” once and after […]

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