Glenmorangie Signet Scotch
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Glenmorangie Signet Scotch

Item # 21067 750 mL

**Valley of Tranquility** Made from a carefully guarded recipe that includes estate grown barley married with high temperature roasted chocolate malt and other whiskies from the Glenmorangie cellars. An absolutely voluptuous malt.

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The Signet was first created in Dr. Bill Lumsden's mind some years back whilst studying for his PhD in biochemistry. He and a friend were in love with coffee and its aromas and this lead to the idea that a single malt could possibly be made with roasted malt as opposed to the regular malted barley. Fast forward many years and a few disasters later and we have the extremely complex dram that is Signet made with a high temperature "chocolate" roast malt. There is an amazing amount of different whiskies in this masterful creation ranging in age from 16-40 years of age. Many different finishes including Sherry, wine, virgin oak, and some secret stuff that only Dr. Bill knows about. This is a seriously great Scotch that works exceptionally well on a large "rock." Cheers! Stephen W.

- SW

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Scotch

As a synonym for Scottish, some people object to the term “Scotch” – but as far as their whisky goes, the Scottish people are required by law to classify the spirit as “Scotch whisky.”

Scotland

History:Distillation was brought to Scotland from Ireland by missionary monks in the 6th century. In 1644, the first taxes were imposed on Scottish distillers by England, with the result that most of the nation’s whisky was soon distilled illicitly. With the Parliament’s passing of the “Excise Act” in 1824, licensing fees for distilleries were much cheaper. Distilleries started to take out licenses, and since then, the distillation industry in Scotland has been continuously expanding....

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