Glenmorangie - Nectar D'Or
Glenmorangie - Nectar D'Or

Glenmorangie

Nectar D'Or

£59.95
70cl / 46%

Nectar D'Or is a reference to the golden nectar that was previously held in the casks used to finish the whisky. This is a sauternes finished single malt from the Glenmorangie distillery, a vinous release from the Highland distillery.

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RegionHighland

Distillery StatusOperational

Size70cl

Delivery Weight2.0 kg

Strength46%

ABOUT THE DISTILLERY / BOTTLER


Glenmorangie is a distillery in Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland that produces single malt Scotch whisky. The distillery is owned by The Glenmorangie Company Ltd, whose main product is the range of Glenmorangie single malt whisky. Glenmorangie is categorised as a Highland distillery and boasts the tallest stills in Scotland.  It is available in Original, 18 and 25-year-old bottlings, special cask bottlings, cask finishes, extra matured bottlings and a range of special edition bottlings. The Glenmorangie Company also owns the Ardbeg Distillery on Islay.

Pronunciation : "glen-morrun-gee"

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    Glenmorangie doesn’t disappoint

    A very special whisky Glenmorangie seem to have whisky’s that always hit the mark but are distinctly different from each other. This is the most expensive in their basic cask range and it deserves its place. More complex than the other two Lasanta and Quinta Ruban there is a real subtlety to the flavour.

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