Glen Moray
Volume
700ml
ABV
59.6%
Age
31 YO
Retailers
1
Glen Moray 1992 Fifth Chapter is a 31-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, known for its rich and diverse whisky production. With an ABV of 59.6%, this expression showc...
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Glen Moray 1992 Fifth Chapter
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Glen Moray 1992 Fifth Chapter is a 31-year-old Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, known for its rich and diverse whisky production. With an ABV of 59.6%, this expression showcases the distillery's commitment to crafting high-quality aged whiskies. Glen Moray is recognized for its approachable style and has a history of producing a range of single malts.
Rich and complex with notes of dried fruits, honey, and a hint of oak, complemented by subtle spices and a touch of citrus.
Full-bodied with layers of dark chocolate, caramelized sugar, and ripe stone fruits, balanced by a warming spice and a hint of nuttiness.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of toffee, oak, and a gentle spice that fades gracefully.
An exceptional expression showcasing the depth and character that comes with age, making it a remarkable choice for whisky enthusiasts.
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The Speyside distillery Glen Moray produces single malt scotch whiskey. The distillery, which is located in Elgin, Moray, on the banks of the River Lossie, began operating in September 1897. The Glenmorangie Company Ltd. sold it to La Martiniquaise in 2008. More than 120 years have passed since we started creating Glen Moray in the heart of Speyside. Our single malt Scotch whiskey is still influenced by the rich history of our country. Robert Thorne & Sons' West Brewery in Elgin was the forerunner of Glen Moray, which was transformed in 1897 into a distillery with two stills. The firm concentrated on producing Aberlour whisky after a fire and a major restoration effort at its Aberlour Plant, allowing the Glen Moray distillery to deteriorate. In 1910, it was abandoned. The MacDonald and Muir families, who also run Glenmorangie Distillery, acquired the distillery at some point in the 1920s. The distillery now has an annual capacity of around 2,000,000 liters after receiving 2 more stills in 1958. The business is currently owned by La Martiniquaise, who utilizes a portion of its output in their blended Whisky Label 5 and has a distillery in West Lothian called Starlaw. In 2012, the distillery's capacity was increased to 3,300,000 liters per year from 3 wash stills and 3 spirit stills. The facility has continued to expand and develop in 2016, and it is anticipated that output will increase to around 5,500,000 liters yearly.
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