For the last several years, there’s been no story in the scotch whisky industry more prominent and persistent than the continued rise of non-age-statement (NAS) malts from major distilleries. Once ...
With its nearly 180-year-old history, Glenmorangie is one of the older companies in the Scottish whisky industry. So, when it decided to launch a whisky 'made for mixing' it raised a few eyebrows.
Of course, you can drink whiskey or whisky any way you please, so go ahead and use that $150 bottle of 15-year-old scotch in your next Old Fashioned if you are so inclined. But if you’re looking for ...
It’s not every day that the 179-year-old Glenmorangie launches a whisky that is “made for mixing". But they couldn’t have found a better person to lead them in a millennial-friendly direction than Dr ...
There were less than 100 single malts on the market in the 1980s when Bill Lumsden got his start in distilling. Compared to blended Scotch whiskies, which were enjoyed around the world, these ...
X by Glenmorangie targets the rising trend for at-home consumption and is described as “perfect for tall, simple serves”. Moet Hennessy has created a range of serves for the no-age-statement ...
It’s the dog days of summer, when people are dreaming of poolside drinks and leisurely weekend brunches. It’s the perfect time to think about single malt Scotch. No, really. A new expression by famed ...
Glenmorangie has been creating some of Scotland’s most distinctive whiskies since 1843. Today, 180 years later, the brand continues to live up to its history, producing venerable blends that appeal to ...
A round of applause deserves to to go out to any company who has been around 178 years, and this certainly holds true for Glenmorangie — a Scotland-based whisky company who has been crafting some of ...
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