Tasting Notes
Colour: Antique Gold
Nose: Toasted oak with deep notes of treacle toffee and caramelised autumn fruits.
Palate: Baked spiced apple and vanilla smoked raisins. Rich, smooth and utterly satisfying.
Finish: The sweetness and spice fade naturally leaving a light cloud of smoke and toasted oak. A finish which is elegant and wonderfully long.
History of Glen Moray
Glen Moray distillery is a Speyside distillery producing single malt scotch whisky that’s situated on the banks of the River Lossie in Elgin, Moray. Glen Moray started life as West Brewery in Elgin run by Robert Thorne & Sons, and was converted to a distillery with 2 stills in 1897. The distillery was purchased by the owners of the Glenmorangie Distillery, the MacDonald and Muir families at some time during the 1920s. The distillery received 2 additional stills in 1958 and at present has an annual capacity of around 2,000,000 litres. The company now belongs to the French distilling firm La Martiniquaise, which uses part of its production in their blended Whisky Cutty Sark and Label 5, along with its Starlaw distillery in West Lothian. The distillery was expanded in 2012 to produce 3,300,000 litres annually from 3 wash stills and 3 spirit stills. 2016 has seen further expansion and development of the site with a growth in production to around 5,500,000 litres annually.
For more information visit: www.glenmoray.com