A single malt with no definition of age, aged in a mix of oak barrels and designed specifically for mixology. Conceived with the collaboration of many bartenders, it is the most chosen in cocktail bars.
Suggested cocktail: Glenmorangie X Tonic
Light and spicy touch on an all time classic. Delicious before dinner or at sunset.
5cl X of Glenmorangie
7.5cl Premium Tonic Water
Fill the highball glass with crushed ice. Add X of Glenmorangie and tonic. Mix and garnish with half a slice of orange


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