
- 2017-08-08
- GLENMORANGIE
Glenmorangie triumphs at International Wines and Spirits Competition 2017 with seven gold awards.
Final results for the 2017 International Wines and Spirits Competition were announced.
Glenmoramgie has won the most gold medals for Scotch whisky.
Glenmorangie Original awarded a gold medal alongside six additional whiskies; Glenmorangie 18YO, Quinta Ruban, Nectar d’Or, Grand Vintage 1990, Bacalta, Duthac (TR limited).
Another seven expressions from Glenmorangie and four from Ardbeg took home silver and bronze awards.
You can see all the final results here
https://www.iwsc.net/ja/result/search
■Comment from Dom Pérignon Cellar Master Vincent Chaperon.
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■ Comment from été Chef Natsuko Shoji.
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