Glen Moray
The history of Glen Moray begins with its founder, Robert Thorne & Sons Ltd., a company with a background in wine and spirits. The distillery was originally a brewery, but in 1897 it was converted into a whisky distillery. Over the years, Glen Moray has undergone several expansions and modernizations, yet it has remained true to its traditional roots. The distillery continues to use copper pot stills, which contribute to the smoothness and complexity of the spirit. With its location near the River Lossie, Glen Moray benefits from the surrounding barley fields and the pure water source, further enhancing the quality of its whiskies.
A visit to Glen Moray distillery offers an opportunity to explore the art of whisky-making and delve into the history of this esteemed brand. Distillery tours provide insights into the production process, from malting and mashing to fermentation and distillation. Visitors can witness the traditional copper pot stills and the skilled craftsmanship of the distillery team. Tastings allow guests to sample a range of Glen Moray expressions, experiencing firsthand the distinctive flavors and smoothness that have made the distillery famous. Whether you're a whisky connoisseur or a novice enthusiast, Glen Moray Distillery offers an enjoyable and educational experience, showcasing the rich heritage and exceptional whiskies of Speyside.
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