Glenmorangie Single Malt The Cadboll Estate Batch 4 is part of a special series of Glenmorangie whiskies aimed at bringing back the spirit of the Highlands in one piece. This is the fourth batch in The Cadboll Estate series and the first to be aged for 15 years entirely in specially created ex-bourbon casks.
The result is a smooth, full whisky with a very aromatic, honeyed and sweet nose, with hints of almond, marzipan, melon, pear and a touch of mint, which becomes fruity and floral with the addition of a few drops of water. The palate is creamy, rich with complex notes of lemon, mandarin, menthol, eucalyptus, honeycomb, vanilla, ripe pear and melon, with a long mentholated aftertaste. The finish is spicy, with tones of gingerbread, hazelnuts and toffee.

The packaging of this edition also stands out with its elegance, with details and decorations evoking the large expanses of barley around the distillery and the preciousness of the casks used.



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