Glenmorangie
Glenmorangie The Infinita 18 Years Old
Glenmorangie The Infinita 18 Years Old is a masterfully crafted Highland single malt that showcases nearly two decades of patient aging and distilling expertise. Matured in a combination of oak casks for exceptional depth and complexity, this rare release offers layers of honeyed sweetness, ripe orchard fruit, delicate florals, and warming spice. Every sip delivers a luxurious, velvety mouthfeel and a long, elegant finish that reflects Glenmorangie’s legacy of excellence.
Perfect for sipping neat, with a splash of water, or as the highlight of any whisky collection, The Infinita is a must-have for serious Scotch lovers and discerning collectors alike. Available now at Quality Liquor Store—secure your bottle before this limited release disappears.
Tasting Notes
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Color: Deep amber with golden highlights
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Nose: Heather honey, dried apricot, vanilla cream, and soft floral undertones
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Palate: Silky layers of honeycomb, candied citrus, ripe peach, and toasted almond, balanced by gentle oak spice and a hint of cocoa
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Finish: Long, refined, and lingering with sweet malt and a touch of nutmeg
Product Details
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Producer: Glenmorangie Distillery
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Region: Highland, Scotland
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Style: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Age Statement: 18 Years Old
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ABV: 43%
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Bottle Size: 750 mL
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Availability: Limited Release
Serving Suggestions
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Sip neat to fully appreciate the layered complexity
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Add a splash of water to open up the floral and citrus notes
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Enjoy alongside fine cheeses, dark chocolate, or as an after-dinner indulgence
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Glenmorangie The Infinita 18 Years Old widely available?
No—this is a limited and collectible release, making it a rare find in retail.
2. What makes this whisky different from other Glenmorangie expressions?
Its extended 18-year maturation in select oak casks delivers richer depth, silkier texture, and more complex flavor layers compared to younger releases.
3. How should I store my bottle?
Keep it upright, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, to preserve its quality for years to come.