Glenmorangie

The Glenmorangie distillery is located in the far north of Scotland, on the north bank of the Dornoch estuary, close to the Royal Borough of Tain. This particular site seems predestined by nature for the making of malt whisky. The barley used in this making comes mainly from the rich farmlands of Black Isle.

The Tarlogie spring is found just above the distillery. Its waters, incomparably rich in mineral salts, rise through layers of chalk and sandstone.

The company's alambic stills are unique in several ways: smaller in capacity than customary in Scotland, they have a boiling kettle and the necks are the tallest in the country. The Glenmorangie distillery is located on the coast with its moderate climate which permits an extended aging period for its spirits.

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