
Alexander Murray Glen Moray 12 Year 2002 - 750ML
Alexander Murray Glen Moray 12 Year 2002
Indulge in the exquisite craftsmanship of Alexander Murray’s Glen Moray 12 Year 2002, a Speyside single malt that encapsulates the essence of Scotland’s renowned whisky-making tradition. This 750ML bottle is a testament to the art of distillation, offering a sensory journey through the lush landscapes of northeastern Scotland.
Product Details:
- Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious balance of silky richness with a whisper of sweet passion fruit and a zest of lemon peel.
- Profile: Grassy and perfumed, this unpeated whisky is a symphony of fragrant, citrusy notes, interwoven with the comforting warmth of biscuit undertones.
- Craftsmanship: A vatting of multiple refill Bourbon Barrels from the 2002 vintage, distilled at the Glen Moray Distillery. This expression is a celebration of Speyside’s delicate and fruity character, matured to perfection over 12 years.
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