Glenmorangie Signet 70cl is a luxurious Highland single malt whisky, crafted with a unique combination of roasted chocolate malt and some of the distillery’s oldest and rarest whiskies. Presented in an elegant 70cl bottle, Signet is renowned for its bold, velvety character and innovative distillation process that blends tradition with creativity.
Perfect for whisky connoisseurs and collectors, this expression captures Glenmorangie’s artistry with layers of complexity that unfold in every sip. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or expanding your premium whisky collection, Signet is a must-have masterpiece.
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Tasting Notes
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Nose: Rich aromas of dark chocolate, espresso, and sweet spices with hints of orange zest.
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Palate: Full-bodied and silky, with bold flavors of mocha, treacle, cinnamon, and nutmeg, balanced by smooth vanilla and roasted malt.
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Finish: Long, warming, and lingering with notes of chocolate, oak, and subtle sweetness.
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Honestly, it’s my favourite whiskey right now. Two bottles over Christmas (it was £160 then) and just ordered another two from the airport (considerably less than that). The price was expensive the first time I bought it but an extra £20 a bottle is a bit of a sting. The whiskey is so well balanced for my palate. Some sweetness, nicely balanced bitterness from the coffee and dark chocolate, rounded out with the orange and tobacco. I get a hint of wood and barrel spice in there too I can’t deny, I will still buy this for a while longer, as I find it that good, even with the expense. Potentially associated memories with it after drinking with my family making it taste even better. Knocking half a star off for the price hike. Worth a try though if you’ve not had it before.
A fantastic oily dram great after dinner that brings forward chocolate and coffee two of after dinner favorites in a glass. Savour the taste and don’t gulp it no matter how tempting it is Nose: Chocolate, hints of coffee, orange zest Taste: Chocolate ganache cake, hint of caramel, syrup of a marchino cherry, sweet toffee Finish: Long, oily that coats your tongue
I first tried this in the Ritz cigar lounge whilst out with a client. The waiter recommended it and I have to say I was blown away. Lovely smooth whisky with caramel and vanilla notes.
I must be one of the only people who think this is overrated. It’s nice sure, but nowhere near as incredible as people make it out to be. Different yes, but I think I went into this with too high an expectation and was expecting more than it delivered.
The title says a lot about my reaction. I was stunned by the nose. It was… smokey? Like a gentle Islay peatiness…? (Think of the more mild pours of Bunnahabbain) What? In a Glenmorangie?? A hint of sweetness I couldn’t place, but not quite the raisins and cocoa described in the notes. Certainly not the signature Glenmorangie sweetness I’m used to. Is the subtle smokiness I got, the “toasted…” described in the notes? It didn’t seem near as subtle as “toasted,” but okay. It’s certainly not actually petty. But it was such a bold start. The first taste left me I little disappointed, because I was expecting dessert levels of sweet from Glenmorangie, but I didn’t get it. Once I settled into it, I was surprised at how good it got. It was more complex than I was used to, and not as sweet as I expected, but it was really good. If you take your time with it there is A LOT going on, and it’s a fun challenge trying to identify the notes. It’s sweeter than it initially appears, but the sweetness sneaks up on you because of everything that’s happening, it’s more toasted than described, and A LOT more enjoyable than it started. I can’t wait for an excuse to pop the cork on this bottle again!