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Glen Moray 14 Year Old 2007 - Cask Noir (Brave New Spirits) | 700ML

€223,95

Whiskey: Glen Moray 14 Year Old 2007 - Cask Noir (Brave New Spirits) | 700ML

Peach fool, fresh kiwis, Scottish tablet, and Rhone riesling.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 110.8 (55.4%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glen Moray

Detailed Description

Indie bottlers Brave New Spirits has released a line of film inspired whiskies for its Cask Noir series. This single malt from Glen Moray joins the collection, with the title 'Bon Nuit, Mon Amor'. The Speyside single cask whisky was distilled in 2007 and spent 14 years slumbering in a first fill bourbon barrel before it was bottled in 2022, at cask strength, and without chill filtration. An outturn of only 223 bottles.

Glen Moray 14 Year Old 2007 - Cask Noir (Brave New Spirits) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Like a traditional cream tea: strawberry jam, cream and a raisin-filled scone dough. Peach and a little cinnamon come through, too.

Palate: Stone fruits come through alongside the red berries, with rhubarb and custard boiled sweets, gooseberry and nutmeg notes too.

Finish: Medium length with more fruit, and a suggestion of dry white wine.

Distillery Information

Glen Moray was built on the site of the West Brewery to the west of Elgin on the banks of the River Lossie. Following reconstruction, Glen Moray Distillery was founded in 1897. It was not long before the distillery closed in 1910, though it reopened a couple of years later, shortly before closing once more. In 1920, Macdonald and Muir acquired the distillery and once more spirit flowed from the stills. The distillery operated its own floor maltings, converting to a Saladin Box in 1957, which remained in use until 1978. During the 1970s, the two original stills were replaced and two further stills were added, giving the distillery a total yearly capacity of two million litres. In 1996 Macdonald and Muir Ltd renamed itself Glenmorangie Plc and in 2004 the group was acquired by Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, for the princely sum of £300 million. The Glenmorangie distillery pioneered exotic wood finishes and Glen Moray championed white wine finishes, releasing a Chardonnay finish and two Chenin Blanc finishes in 1999. Most of the whisky from Glen Moray has long since been used in blended Scotch. More recently, the Glenmorangie Co decided to cease producing whisky for blending and subsequently, in 2008, the distillery was put up for sale. There are several official house bottlings, but independent bottlings are rather rare.

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Glen Moray 14 Year Old 2007 - Cask Noir (Brave New Spirits) | 700ML

€223,95

Whiskey: Glen Moray 14 Year Old 2007 - Cask Noir (Brave New Spirits) | 700ML

Peach fool, fresh kiwis, Scottish tablet, and Rhone riesling.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 110.8 (55.4%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glen Moray

Indie bottlers Brave New Spirits has released a line of film inspired whiskies for its Cask Noir series. This single malt from Glen Moray joins the collection, with the title 'Bon Nuit, Mon Amor'. The Speyside single cask whisky was distilled in 2007 and spent 14 years slumbering in a first fill bourbon barrel before it was bottled in 2022, at cask strength, and without chill filtration. An outturn of only 223 bottles.

Glen Moray 14 Year Old 2007 - Cask Noir (Brave New Spirits) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Like a traditional cream tea: strawberry jam, cream and a raisin-filled scone dough. Peach and a little cinnamon come through, too.

Palate: Stone fruits come through alongside the red berries, with rhubarb and custard boiled sweets, gooseberry and nutmeg notes too.

Finish: Medium length with more fruit, and a suggestion of dry white wine.

Distillery Information

Glen Moray was built on the site of the West Brewery to the west of Elgin on the banks of the River Lossie. Following reconstruction, Glen Moray Distillery was founded in 1897. It was not long before the distillery closed in 1910, though it reopened a couple of years later, shortly before closing once more. In 1920, Macdonald and Muir acquired the distillery and once more spirit flowed from the stills. The distillery operated its own floor maltings, converting to a Saladin Box in 1957, which remained in use until 1978. During the 1970s, the two original stills were replaced and two further stills were added, giving the distillery a total yearly capacity of two million litres. In 1996 Macdonald and Muir Ltd renamed itself Glenmorangie Plc and in 2004 the group was acquired by Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, for the princely sum of £300 million. The Glenmorangie distillery pioneered exotic wood finishes and Glen Moray championed white wine finishes, releasing a Chardonnay finish and two Chenin Blanc finishes in 1999. Most of the whisky from Glen Moray has long since been used in blended Scotch. More recently, the Glenmorangie Co decided to cease producing whisky for blending and subsequently, in 2008, the distillery was put up for sale. There are several official house bottlings, but independent bottlings are rather rare.

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