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One of Scotland's best-selling single malt whisky brands
Specially customized Oloroso oak barrels and top-grade PX sherry barrels
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【One of Scotland's best-selling single malt whisky brands】
【Specially customized Oloroso oak barrels and top-grade PX sherry barrels】
ZTSC223_BOX-Glenmorangie Lasanta Sherry Cask 12 Years Single Malt Whisky (Gift Box)
$450/btl

Glenmorangie is located in Tain in the Highlands region of Scotland, UK. It is now owned by the Louis Vuitton-Moet Hennessy Group (hereinafter referred to as LVMH). It is one of Scotland's best-selling single malt whiskey brands.
Glenmorangie was founded in 1843 by William Matheson, but the distillery did not begin production until 1849. William has extensive experience in brewing, and under his leadership, the distillery has developed rapidly. In 1880, Glenmorangie began export sales and became a huge success. In 1887, Glenmorangie Distillery Co. Ltd. acquired Glenmorangie. In 1918, 40% of Glenmorangie shares were sold to Macdonald & Muir Ltd., the largest customer of Glenmorangie Distillery Co., Ltd., and the remaining 60% shares were sold to Durham, a whiskey trading company. (Durham) Acquisition. Soon after, Macdonald Muir Ltd. acquired all of Glenmorangie's shares. In 1931, under the combined pressure of the Great Depression and Prohibition, the distillery was forced to close. It was not until 1936 that the distillery began to resume production. However, due to the shortage of fuel and barley during World War II, the distillery was closed again from 1941 to 1944. Since then, the winery has never stopped production and entered a stage of steady development. In 2004, Macdonald Muir Limited transferred Glenmorangie to the LVMH Group. Under the leadership of LVMH Group, Glenmorangie's production scale has continued to grow and become more competitive.
