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Glemorangie has the tallest still necks in Scotland at almost 17 feet in height. Floral with notes of peat, spice and the sea, then a delicate palate that is creamy and smoky with touches of fruit before a long, round finish.
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Glenmorangie, meaning 'Glen of Tranquillity', is the world's second-best-selling malt. The distilling of whisky goes back to 1730 but it was officially licensed in 1843. It has the tallest stills in Scotland which due to their shape yield a very fruity spirit. They use hard water that takes 100 years to filter through the rock to the distillery's springs.
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