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Learn more >Dancing Flowers of Glenmorangie on a limited-edition bottling.
In the 1730s, a brewery was built in the Scottish Highlands, namely on the Morangie Farm, and a hundred years later, it was refurbished into a distillery we all know and love: Glenmorangie. Their Spirits are not created equal - they are raised as aristocrats. The water comes from the pristine spring of Tarlogie and the magic that happens is a result of teamwork of sixteen men, affectionately known as the Sixteen Men of Tain. These knights of Whisky distill the potion in the tallest stills in Scotland, creating a lighter and more refined Whisky.
Makuto Azuma is a famous Japanese flower artist and botanical sculptor that co-founded Jardin des Fleurs. When he first smelled Glenmorangie Extremely Rare 18 Year Old, he immediately thought of a flower in bloom. It must be the rich, rounded aromas of dried fruits, and honey that turn into geranium, tuberose, and jasmine notes as they develop. Azuma Makoto tasted the softness and sweetness, complimented by Oloroso Sherry cask hints, and created a beautiful floral masterpiece of almost 100 different blooming flowers at his Tokyo studio. The art piece was called Dancing Flowers of Glenmorangie. Today, you can get this unique masterpiece imprinted on the bottle.
Appearance / Color
Amber
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Rich, rounded and sweet. Expect aromas of dried fruit and complex floral notes.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
A silky palate with flavors of honey and malt. An abundance of flowers, including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle make an appearance, supported by rich figs and dates.
Finish
Long and enticing.
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