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Marking the tenth anniversary of Glenmorangie’s acclaimed Private Edition series, Glenmorangie Allta is the first Glenmorangie created from the yeast which grows wild on Glenmorangies own Cadboll barley. This rich, fruity single malt was inspired as Dr Bill Lumsden walked the fields near the Distillery, gathering precious samples of grain. Discovering that the barley nurtured a species of wild yeast unidentified before then, he set out to bring the two together in the making of a creamy and aromatic whisky. Aged in bourbon barrels, including many second-fill casks to showcase the spirit’s fruity character, Glenmorangie Allta (Scots Gaelic for ‘wild’ and pronounced ‘al-ta’) reveals the importance of yeast to the myriad flavours found in Scotch whisky and opens up compelling possibilities for the future.
Non chill-filtered.
Nose: |
Rounded, with biscuit tones, light, floral notes and scents of baking bread emerging alongside vanilla, raisins and mandarin orange. |
Taste: |
A crisp, citrus texture brings tastes of butter candy, more creamy vanilla and orange syrup with a little yeast in the background. Then gentle mint and a suggestion of sweet chilli. |
Finish: |
Long and earthy, with hints of bitter-sweet orange and peppermint. |
With colouring (caramel)
Producer: Glenmorangie Distillery, Coy Tain, Ross-Shire IV19 1PZ, Scotland
Former bottlings:
• 1 - Glenmorangie Sonnalta PX (IWSC 2010 Gold Medaille)
• 2 - Glenmorangie Finealta (IWSC 2012 Gold Medaille)
• 3 - Glenmorangie Artein (IWSC 2013 Gold Medaille)
• 4 - Glenmorangie Ealanta (IWSC 2013 und World Whisky of the Year in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2014)
• 5 - Glenmorangie Companta (San Francisco Spirit Awards Gold Medal 2014)
• 6 - Glenmorangie Tùsail (San Francisco Spirit Awards Gold Medaille 2014)
• 7 - Glenmorangie Milsean (ISC 2016 Gold Medaille)
• 8 - Glenmorangie Bacalta
• 9 - Glenmorangie Spios
inkl. VAT, plus shipping
Spirits and syrups coloured if not declared otherwise. All wines and sparkling wines contain sulphites.