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Glen Moray | 10 Jahre | Dram Mor | Madeira Cask Finish #180 | 54%

Glen Moray | 10 Jahre | Dram Mor | Madeira Cask Finish #180 | 54%

SINGLE MALT WHISKY
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Der Glen Moray 10 Years Madeira Cask Finish ist ein Single Malt Whisky, der von dem unabhängigen Abfüller Dràm Mòr abgefüllt wird. Der Whisky reifte 10 Jahre lang, bevor er ungefärbt und ungefiltert mit 54,0% vol. abgefüllt wurde. Diese Abfüllung ist auf 273 Flaschen limitiert.

TASTING NOTES
Nose Subtiler und zart warmer Fruchtkuchen mit einem Hauch von Gewürzen. Kandierte Nüsse und ein Hauch von Zitrusfrüchten.
Palate Eine wunderbare ölige Fülle lässt die Aromen über die Zunge und die Wangen wandern, eine seltsame, aber angenehme Kombination aus reifen roten Johannisbeeren, saftiger Feige, Lakritze und Schokolade, buttrig und köstlich.
Finish Bei diesem Genuss dreht sich alles um den Abgang, er ist ewig lang und trocken mit einer tiefen, kräftigen, würzigen Bitterkeit, die die Wangen einsaugt und die Aufmerksamkeit auf die Bitterschokolade, den Tabak und die Enzianwurzel lenkt, die mit den Sinnen Chaos anrichten. Sehr erwachsen und wirklich sehr befriedigend.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Category Single Malt Whisky
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Volume 1l
Alcohol Content 54.0%-vol
Age 10 Jahre
Bottling Date 2021
Number of Bottles 273
Cask Number 180
Cask Type Bourbon, Madeira
Peat nicht rauchig | unpeated
Filtration nicht kühlgefiltert | non-chill-filtered
Colouring ohne Farbstoffe | non-coloured
Distillery Glen Moray Distillery, Bruceland Rd, Elgin, Scotland, United Kingdom
Bottler Dram Mor Group, Strathleven House, Dumbarton G82 3PD, Scotland, United Kingdom
Importer / Distributor Kirsch Import GmbH & Co. KG, Mackenstedter Str. 7, 28816 Stuhr, Deutschland
  • Glen Moray - Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Glen Moray Distillery, nestled in the picturesque region of Speyside, is renowned for its soft and fruity Single Malt Scotch Whiskies, making it a perfect match for American oak. The adoption of a higher percentage of first-fill American oak barrels since being taken over by La Martiniquaise adds buttery notes to the whisky. Glen Moray pioneered the finishing of whisky in wine casks, including Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay, as well as Port casks, showcasing its leadership in cask innovation. Recent years have seen the introduction of new releases, including those with peated malt.

    Originally starting as a brewery, Glen Moray was converted into a distillery in 1897 during a whisky boom period. However, like many others, it was hit by the slump at the start of the 20th century and closed in 1910, only to be revived in 1923 by Macdonald & Muir, the owner of Glenmorangie. Significant expansions took place in 1958 with the doubling of stills to four and the installation of a Saladin box for malting, which operated until 1978.

    Under Glenmorangie's later ownership, Glen Moray was positioned as the company's 'budget' malt, leading to a surge in sales but little profit, which ultimately damaged the distillery's image. In 2008, it was sold to the French distilling firm La Martiniquaise, mainly for use in its Label Five and Glen Turner brands. Since then, capacity has been increased by 40% with the installation of new washbacks and an additional pair of stills.

    Glen Moray’s production capacity is impressive at 2.3 million liters annually, drawing water from the nearby River Lossie. One unique aspect of its distillation process is the external location of the condensers. The distillery had just one wash still and one spirit still until 1979 when the number was doubled. The current pot stills, installed in 1992, feature a pear shape with a wide base and thick neck.

    Maltings were originally done on-site until 1958 when they were replaced by a Saladin box, which was used until malting at the distillery was completely decommissioned in 1978. Now, the distillery sources its malting from an industrial site, though locally grown, with recent experiments in using peated maltings, producing its first batch of peated spirit in 2009.

    Glen Moray is celebrated not only for its innovative whisky finishes but also for its enduring legacy in the evolving preferences of whisky drinkers. With a rich tradition and ongoing commitment to quality and innovation, Glen Moray remains a cherished gem in the world of Scottish whisky.

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  • Dram Mor

    Dràm Mòr, which means "Great Whisky" in Scottish Gaelic, is an independent spirits bottler based in Dumbarton, Scotland. Founded in 2019 by the husband-and-wife team Kenny and Viktorija Macdonald, Dràm Mòr draws on their extensive experience working for whisky companies and co-founding the Mòr Whisky Club. This background provides them with a deep understanding of quality spirits and the intricate aspects of the industry.

    Dràm Mòr is dedicated to delivering unique, high-quality spirits through their expert team and the selection of special casks. They take pride in their transparent approach to spirits, believing that everything that comes from a cask can be truly unique, extremely delicious, and most importantly, interesting. This commitment results in the daily selection and bottling of unique, wonderful, and fascinating products.

    The company's branding and label design have a distinctive touch, thanks to the collaboration with Lithuanian artist Iveta Šmidtaite, who designed the original mountain logo, and local Glasgow designer Joanne Smith, who handles brand development and marketing.

    Dràm Mòr is proud of its roots in the once highly influential town of Dumbarton, Scotland, with its historic whisky heritage. They are excited to bring this heritage back to Dumbarton and open a new chapter for the industry at this prominent location.

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