Glenmorangie can help you celebrate World Whisky Day
By Nancy West
World Whisky Day is celebrated on the third Saturday of May, which this year is May 21st. There’s even a hashtag for the holiday, #WorldWhiskyDay. While some may enjoy a whisky neat (aka straight up), others may enjoy it mixed in a cocktail like a Whisky Sour or an Old Fashioned. However you choose to drink this classic spirit, Glenmorangie can help you celebrate World Whisky Day.
Glenmorangie has been creating their single malt whisky since 1843! According to their website, they have the tallest stills in Scotland with “necks as tall as a giraffe, they create more space for taste and aroma.” Their whisky is made with water sourced from the Tarlogie Springs, which is “hard” and mineral-rich.
While Glenmorangie makes more than twenty-five different whiskies, they have shared three with us that showcase some of their best. Check out their website for to see all of their products, as they have whiskies at different price points and for all different tastes.
Celebrate World Whisky Day with one of these bottles of Glenmorangie!
Here are the three version of Glenmorangie to try for World Whisky Day 2022:
"Glenmorangie Original (SRP $39.99)To give Original a delicious, go-anywhere finesse, it is made in Glenmorangie’s giraffe-high stills, then aged for 10 years in bourbon casks to absorb all manner of delectable flavors. The result is a smooth whisky which welcomes you with a rush of citrus, then holds your attention with layers of luscious flavor, from orange to honey and creamy vanilla, with bursts of peach.X by Glenmorangie (SRP $33.99)This lusciously free-wheeling whisky has succulent aromas of pear, vanilla and honeysuckle and oranges. They set the stage for an extravaganza of flavor, from swirls of orange sherbet to bursts of crème brûlée drizzled with chocolate fudge.Signet (SRP $259.99)Glenmorangie Signet, is the culmination of a lifetime’s experience, a fusion of unique and rare elements. A blend of our oldest whisky – distilled over thirty years ago when malting still occurred on site – and spirit matured in a selection of the world’s finest casks."
Guilty Eaters, will you be celebrating World Whisky Day? How do you like to drink your whisky? Which of these bottles of Glenmorangie do you want to try?