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Glenmorangie logo, based on the lower panel on the Hilton of Cadboll Stone. Glenmorangie distillery (pronounced with the stress on the second syllable: listen ⓘ; the toponym is believed to derive from either Gaelic Gleann Mòr na Sìth "vale of tranquillity" or Gleann Mór-innse "vale of big meadows") [3] is a distillery in Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland, that produces single malt Scotch whisky.
While this particular 23-year-old vintage contains some of the first liquid to be aged in that type of cask, ... and today those casks are part of the makeup of Glenmorangie Signet. This was all ...
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The bottom panel was broken in half when the stone fell in 1674 and only the top half is in the National Museum of Scotland. It is a scrollwork design featuring triskeles which has been adopted by the neighbouring whisky distillery, Glenmorangie, as its logo. After the base of the stone was discovered in 2001, the central portion of the panel ...
The Glenlivet Cellar Collection American Oak Finish 30 Year Old; Travel Retail [24] These bottlings are only available through the travel retail market, such as airports and ferries. The Glenlivet 12 Year Old First Fill; The Glenlivet 15 Year Old; Other products Glenlivet 70yo 1940/2010 (45.9%, Gordon & MacPhail, Generations, sherry butt, C#339 ...
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In 1997, the distillery was bought and reopened by Glenmorangie plc (which was subsequently acquired by the French company LVMH on 28 December 2004). [5] Production resumed 25 June 1997, and full production resumed in 1998. The distillery was reopened by Ed Dodson in 1997 and handed over to Stuart Thomson, who managed it from 1997 to 2006.
Glenfiddich logo. The Glenfiddich Distillery was founded in 1886 by William Grant in Dufftown, Scotland, in the glen of the River Fiddich. [3] The Glenfiddich single malt whisky first ran from the stills on Christmas Day, 1887.