Glenmorangie has unveiled The Thirty, its oldest whisky in the core range, marking a significant moment for the Highland distillery and its long standing pursuit of innovation. The new release is the result of three decades of maturation, combining traditional methods with creative cask finishing to produce a distinctive single malt. At the heart of the whisky is a rare parcel finished for more than 15 years in Burgundy red wine casks, balanced …
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