Glenmorangie’s $900 ‘Grand Vintage’ Scotch is Aged in Rare Bordeaux Barrels

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One of the world’s most famous wine-producing regions helped shape the release of Glenmorangie’s newest top-shelf scotch. 

The Grand Vintage Malt 1997 spent the first decade of its 23-year-old development aging in bourbon casks to bring out citrus notes imparted thanks to the Highland distillery’s giraffe-high stills—extra space allows for more taste and aroma, according to Glenmorangie.

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But Glenmorangie master distiller Dr. Bill Lumsden, who holds a PhD in Fermentation Science from the International Centre for Brewing and Distilling, got creative by finishing the expression for 13 years in rare red wine casks from Bordeuax’s Château Montrose, which provided an extremely  limited amount of its “berried” wood. 

Here are the official tasting notes: 

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Grand Vintage Malt 1997 sits in Glenmorangie’s premium Bond House No. 1 series, which takes its name from the largest of the 19th-century Bonded Warehouses. Buy it on ReserveBar for $900 beginning June 1. 

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