Glen Moray 21 Year 750ML
Glen Moray 21 Year 750ML
SIZE: 750ML
VARIETAL/TYPE: Single Malt Scotch
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PRODUCT OF: Scotland
Glen Moray 21 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky 750ML is a premium Speyside single malt Scotch aged for a minimum of 21 years at the Glen Moray distillery in Elgin, Scotland. Bottled at 40% ABV, this expression showcases over two decades of maturation in oak casks, producing a whisky defined by deep fruit character and layered sweetness. Glen Moray was founded in 1897 on the banks of the River Lossie, originally operating as the West Brewery before its conversion to whisky production. The 21 Year represents one of the distillery's most mature standard releases, reflecting the gentle, fruit-forward Speyside house style that extended aging amplifies into something considerably richer.
Tasting Notes:
Aroma: Ripe orchard fruit opens the nose — baked apple and stewed pear give way to honey, butterscotch, and vanilla bean drawn from long contact with American oak. Deeper notes of dried apricot, toasted almond, and a whisper of polished leather emerge with time in the glass.
Taste: The palate enters soft and round with honeyed malt and candied orange peel, building through the mid-palate into layers of toffee, cinnamon bark, and stewed stone fruit. The body carries a medium-to-full weight with a creamy, almost oily texture that reflects its 21 years of maturation. Oak influence is present but well-integrated, adding structure without bitterness.
Finish: Long and warming with lingering dried fruit, gentle baking spice, and a fading sweetness of vanilla and toasted grain. The finish stays remarkably smooth at 40% ABV, closing with a dry oak note that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Glen Moray 21 Year:
A whisky of this age and complexity rewards sipping neat at room temperature, allowing the full spectrum of mature Speyside character to unfold — a few drops of water can open up additional fruit and floral notes. In a classic Rob Roy, the honeyed depth of Glen Moray 21 pairs beautifully with sweet vermouth and Angostura bitters for an elegant after-dinner cocktail. A Whisky Sour built around this expression gains richness from the malt's toffee and dried fruit layers. For a simpler approach, it works well in a Scotch Highball with chilled soda water, though most who invest in a 21-year single malt will prefer it with minimal dilution.
Best For:
- Sipping neat after dinner as a refined Speyside single malt
- Gifting to Scotch whisky enthusiasts and collectors
- Special occasions and milestone celebrations
- Exploring aged Speyside single malts beyond entry-level expressions
Frequently Asked Questions:
What does Glen Moray 21 Year taste like? Glen Moray 21 Year delivers honeyed malt, baked apple, toffee, and cinnamon on a creamy, medium-to-full body with a long, warming finish of dried fruit and vanilla. It is a mature, approachable Speyside single malt with well-integrated oak and no sharp edges.
How does Glen Moray 21 Year compare to Glenfiddich 21 Year? Both are 21-year Speyside single malts, but Glenfiddich 21 Gran Reserva undergoes a finishing period in Caribbean rum casks that adds tropical fruit and spice not found in Glen Moray's more traditional oak-driven profile. Glen Moray 21 Year typically carries a lower price point, making it a strong value alternative for aged Speyside Scotch.
Is Glen Moray 21 Year good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the 21 years of maturation produce a smooth, complex whisky with enough depth to reward careful attention. At 40% ABV, it is approachable even for those newer to aged single malts.
Where is Glen Moray 21 Year made? Glen Moray 21 Year is distilled at the Glen Moray distillery in Elgin, in the heart of the Speyside whisky region of Scotland. The distillery was established in 1897 and sits along the River Lossie, drawing water from the same source for over a century of continuous production.
What foods pair well with Glen Moray 21 Year? The honeyed, fruit-rich profile complements aged Comté or Gruyère, dark chocolate truffles, roasted duck breast with a cherry reduction, walnut tart, and charcuterie boards featuring cured meats and dried figs.
Why Buy Glen Moray?
Glen Moray has been distilling single malt Scotch in Elgin since 1897, making it one of the longest-operating distilleries in the Speyside region. The distillery is now owned by La Martiniquaise-Bardinet, one of France's largest spirits companies, which has invested in expanding its aged inventory and global distribution. Glen Moray has built a reputation for offering approachable, well-crafted Speyside malts at competitive prices relative to its neighbors. The 21 Year expression represents the upper tier of the core range, delivering aged complexity that competes with more expensive Speyside bottlings.