Glenmorangie Harrison Ford Limited Edition is the new single malt Scotch whisky, created through a collaboration between the Highland distillery and Harrison Ford, under the supervision of Dr Bill Lumsden, Glenmorangie’s Director of Whisky Creation.
This expression combines the classic character of Glenmorangie, matured in ex-Bourbon casks, with a selection of whiskies finished in Portuguese red wine casks. The result is an elegant and structured spirit, in which the floral and citrus notes typical of the house’s style take on greater intensity, accompanied by a delicate tannic texture and subtle vinous nuances.
This release follows the launch of the media campaign Once Upon a Time in Scotland, in which Harrison Ford collaborated with the Glenmorangie team to define the flavour profile of this whisky. The bottling is designed for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a refined, contemporary whisky with a rich narrative.
Imbottigliato al 46,5% vol., il Glenmorangie Harrison Ford Limited Edition presenta un colore sunset orange. Al naso offre un profilo intenso di agrumi, marmellata d’arancia, caprifoglio, gelsomino, cera d’api e vaniglia, con una componente floreale più evidente dopo qualche goccia d’acqua.
Al palato è dinamico e incisivo: arancia di Siviglia, limone e pompelmo dialogano con note di pane caldo, albicocca, zucchero muscovado e butter candy. Il sorso mantiene una buona tensione grazie ai tannini del rovere e a una sottile nota mentolata.
Il finale è lungo, con ritorni di olio d’arancia, cuoio e rovere.
La curiosità: Harrison Ford ha partecipato alla selezione dei campioni insieme a Dr Bill Lumsden, contribuendo a definire un whisky dal carattere elegante ma con un “bite” deciso, coerente con il suo gusto personale.



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