Glenmorangie The Infinita 18 Years Old
-
S$20188
-
- 2+ for S$19888 each
Vintage : NV
Region : Highland
Country : Scotland
Winemaker Notes
The world of Glenmorangie spans an endless kaleidoscope of tastes and aromas. Wondrous and ever-surprising, The Infinita embodies them all.
Each dazzling drop of this 18 Year Old expression showcases the endless imagination of Dr Bill Lumsden – Glenmorangie’s multi-award-winning whisky maker.
With each sip, a different flavour greets you. Find honeyed notes rippling across pools of caramelised orange. Or gardens of jasmine and lemon blossom, touched by the breeze. Or a rhapsody of warm figgy richness and orange marmalade depths, brushed by wisps of campfire smoke.
About Winery
Glenmorangie, a renowned Scotch whisky distillery, was founded in 1843 by William Matheson and his wife Anne, who converted a local brewery in Tain, Scottish Highlands, into a distillery. The distillery, whose name means "Valley of Tranquility" in Gaelic, has a history marked by both tradition and innovation in its whisky-making process. Initially a family-run business, Glenmorangie has seen ownership changes, expansions, and the development of its unique distillation process, including the use of the tallest stills in Scotland.
Winemaker Notes
The world of Glenmorangie spans an endless kaleidoscope of tastes and aromas. Wondrous and ever-surprising, The Infinita embodies them all.
Each dazzling drop of this 18 Year Old expression showcases the endless imagination of Dr Bill Lumsden – Glenmorangie’s multi-award-winning whisky maker.
With each sip, a different flavour greets you. Find honeyed notes rippling across pools of caramelised orange. Or gardens of jasmine and lemon blossom, touched by the breeze. Or a rhapsody of warm figgy richness and orange marmalade depths, brushed by wisps of campfire smoke.
About Winery
Glenmorangie, a renowned Scotch whisky distillery, was founded in 1843 by William Matheson and his wife Anne, who converted a local brewery in Tain, Scottish Highlands, into a distillery. The distillery, whose name means "Valley of Tranquility" in Gaelic, has a history marked by both tradition and innovation in its whisky-making process. Initially a family-run business, Glenmorangie has seen ownership changes, expansions, and the development of its unique distillation process, including the use of the tallest stills in Scotland.