A bottle of Glen Moray 15 Year Old in a Scotland's Historic Highland Regiments tin.
This old presentation style Speyside single malt whisky from Glen Moray was matured in oak barrels for a minimum of 15 years.
This tin depicts The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. We estimate this was bottled in the 1990s.
West Brewery was built on the outskirts of Elgin in 1828 and was converted into Glen Moray distillery in 1897.
Like many of its neighbours, the distillery suffered in the slump at the start of the 20th century and closed in 1910.
Nose: Sherried oak, butter toffee and delicate smoke.
Palate: Full-bodied and moreishly sweet. Imagine a spiced dark chocolate alongside a finely oaked wine, intense and satisfying.
Finish: Long and rich, the spice intensifies as the sweetness fades.
Whiskeybase.com has scored this Glen Moray 15 Year Old Highland Regiments in Presentation Tin - 70cl 43% 81.29/100 overall on their site through customer recommendations.
A reviewer said it was ‘Light and fresh. Sweet barley and delicate oak.’