The Glenmorangie 25 Year Old – Quarter Century is a luxurious Highland single malt that represents the pinnacle of Glenmorangie’s craftsmanship. Matured for a quarter of a century in a combination of ex-bourbon, Oloroso sherry, and Burgundy wine casks, this exquisite release is one of the rarest and most prestigious expressions in the Glenmorangie range.
Presented in a striking decanter-style bottle, the Quarter Century delivers an unparalleled balance of richness, complexity, and elegance. With its deep layers of fruit, spice, and oak, this whisky is a true collector’s item and an unforgettable gift for life’s most special moments.
Glenmorangie 25 Year Old Quarter Century Tasting Notes
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Nose: Aromatic with dried fruits, dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and gentle floral notes.
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Palate: Silky and full-bodied with raisins, plums, toffee, cinnamon spice, and rich oak layers.
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Finish: Long, warming, and luxurious with lingering sherry sweetness and refined tannins.
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6 reviews for Glenmorangie 25 Year Old – Quarter Century 70cl
Outstanding, one of my favourites (maybe slightly behind the 18yo Aberlour) A bit pricey but something you got to try at least once.
A wonderful example of the talent in Tain. Complex range of aromas and tastes coupled with a long and evolving finish all combining in smoothness that is sublime. Just a wonderful Highland malt. Terrific!!
I have never enjoyed a Scotch as exquisite as the 25 year old. Well done guys! Well done.
Nose: Sweet violets, vanilla, cherry, pink peppercorn Palate: Glycerin, butter, grape, peach, with good alcohol mouth-feel. Rock sugar in the middle and a stewed plum and prune ending. Green pine, cinnamon, and vanilla undertones. Finish: Lingering finish that oscillates between sweet and bitter. Red fruits, satisfying. Overall: This is a difficult dram to characterize. I think it is excellent and everyone that I have served it to has raved about it. However, I normally give a little taste of Redbrest 21 or Balvenie 21 PortWood after this, and that is when the fun begins. There is a lot less depth and malt and depth in this Glenmorangie than seems to present on first taste. This is one of the smoothest drams I have tasted, but the sherry wood feels very heavy as well as the overall oak. It masks what is probably excellent aged scotch with lots of nuance and character. I would not disagree with a higher rating, but 7 out of 10 feels more representative to me.
Creamy, soft fruits with vanilla, slight oak, with a long smooth finish and a peach hit at the very end. I had the last of one bottle and the first of another. I got distinct peach at the end of both. So good I bought a bottle. I feel the price ~$300 USD I paid was right in line with the quality.