Glenmorangie Distillery

Glenmorangie Distillery

Glenmorangie Distillery
4.5
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
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4.5
4.5 of 5 bubbles693 reviews
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Deb C
212 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
Maisie our guide was fantastic. We were lucky and our group was small, a party of 7.

Pre booking is recommended but we were lucky, arrived at 10am (opening time) & few spots where left.

It was lovely to see the inner workings of the home of my favourite distillery.

£20 pounds included 2 drama each, the driver got to take theirs away.
Written August 30, 2023
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Pam B
Macon, GA27 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022
We enjoyed the Whisky Experience in Edinburgh and debated doing another distillery tour (we are newbies to whiskey). The Glenmorangie experience was a fabulous addition! We got to see the actual distilling process, visit their great museum, have a tasting, and view the warehouses. It was awe inspiring. In addition, we had a presentation about how Glenmorangie in partnership with Scotland's conservation people, are using oysters and other means to have reach a 0% impact on the environment with the large productions.
Written July 24, 2022
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fagun
New Delhi, India4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022 • Couples
Great Distillery to experience but be careful of the fact that if you are a foreign tourist exiting from London. At the World Duty Free, you will find cheaper prices than the Distillery. I regret buying SIGNET by almost £13 expensive and also you save the hassle of carrying all the way from North to South with extra weight in your luggage.
Written August 7, 2022
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HEJS
Hampshire, UK31 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Couples
We paid for a Classic tour of the Glenmorangie on 24 Jun. It was the worst distillery or brewery tour we have been on. We love whisky and have visited a number of distilleries. The best tours have a story teller who knows the details of distilling whisky, the history of the brand, interesting anecdotes, knowledge of the whisky and holds the paying punters’ attention with maturity, enthusiasm and an effort to connect with the group. Our tour had none of this. Our guide may have been put in at the last minute. Fundamentally, he knew nothing more than some of the process and some history. Other distilleries have engaged us with in-depth knowledge of the entirety of the process, the revenue and customs issues, the chemistry involved in making each individual malt so different, the bottling, the marketing, the specifics of nose and taste.
We happened to be staying in the same guest house in Tain as some US tourists who were on the same tour. Universally we agreed it was sub-standard and extremely disappointing.
GLENMORANGIE – up your game. Thousands of us love your malts but if this is the standard of your tours, it leaves a sour taste in the mouth instead the afterburn of amber nectar.
Written June 28, 2024
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pusteblume135
München, Oberbayern, Bayern32 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023
We did the innovation tour and while it was quite interesting, it felt like a rip-off. For what we saw and the tasting, which was labeled to come with cheese and chocolate, it was way too expensive, and there was only each one microscopic piece of cheese and chocolate, we thought the 50£ would include a fine food pairing, not just a tiny bite along with the 4 drams. The tour guide was not as experienced as we had hoped, she seemed unsure to some questions that we did not consider that difficult to answer when you are well-informed about whisky, but she was very nice. Next time we are in the area, we will go to some other distilleries, where we might get more for our money and not put the money directly to LVMH.
Written July 18, 2023
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ryanprint
Green Bay, WI216 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023
We had a nice tour at the Glenmorangie. That being said, I think there are better tours at places like Talisker. There are quite a bit of restrictions on photos, which is odd -pretty sure there aren't any secrets in making this scotch - and the tour is a bit on the expensive side for just two single oz samples. The storage areas/warehouse was actually the most interesting part of the tour, where the spend quite a bit of time talking about the barrel useage and how that type affects the scotch. In all, it felt like a little bit of a money grab being here, and I'm going to chalk that up to their LVMH ownership.
Written July 30, 2023
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Englishlakedistrict
Lake District, UK413 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2020
Understandably, like all whisky distilleries they are closed for tours at present to protect the workforce, but the shop is open (where you can buy 'The Original' for £7 more than you would pay in Tesco or Amazon Prime ;-) You can also pre-book tasting sessions I believe.
The information boards outside are a nice touch and interesting. Also you do get a sneaky peek in through the doors of the distillery as you walk alongside the building. You will see the stalled construction of a glass tower which will house an 'innovation centre'. All staff friendly. We were staying close by, but once everything reopens it will definitely be worth a stop.
Written September 29, 2020
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Martin J
4 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Couples
As a lifelong drinker of Glenmorangie I looked forward to this visit.The setting for the distillery is superb and easily accessible, it was popular with the car park almost full but despite this it did not appear crowded. We didn’t do the tour as we have visited many distilleries and tastings when on coach trips in the past and I will not have alcohol when driving but we did walk under the railway bridge to the shore and enjoyed the views and tranquility. The picnic are is well planed out but I question their decision to go with the surf and turf van rather than a coffee/tea shop. I think they are missing a trick and on a gloomy or wet day must loose a lot of trade as they did with us. The shop is very well presented with some very expensive whiskey and a few gifts such as umbrellas and aprons. I was extremely disappointed to find that they didn’t sell the pack of miniature bottles, or alternatives, available on the website. These would have been a good gift and easier to pack for my flight home. At least they still had a sale as I went straight to my local supermarket and bought a bottle at a much lower price.
Written June 23, 2023
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Nigel B
Beauly, UK22 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023
I wasn't familiar with Glenmorangie, so whilst in the area we decided to give them a visit and take a tour.

We were shown around by our guide Emily, who was great.

Highlights included the the still house, known as the 'Cathedral', which host the tallest pot stills in Scotland and a visit to one of their old Dunnage Warehouses. It's difficult to describe the incredible aroma of the sleeping spirit in there ... its something that you'll just have to experience for yourself.

The tour ended with a couple of drams from the core range; my favourite being the 14 year old (Port finished) Quinta Ruban.
Written January 13, 2023
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Alistair M
10 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022 • Couples
Alana was very informative. Great whisky lovely place for a visit if you like single malt whisky. Good selection of bottles & accessories. Not the cheapest place to buy Glenmorangie though. On arriving we saw a sign on the side of the building g that tells you to go to the shop for tours. We did this & then was told to go to reception that's where the tours start from. Maybe need to change the signage to let people know where the tours start from!! Apart from this really enjoyed the experience. We'll worth a visit.
Written August 1, 2022
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