Glen Moray 12 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Glen Moray 12 Year 750ML is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) after twelve years of maturation. Rated 91 points by Jim Murray in his Whisky Bible, this expression stands out for its dedicated use of first-fill American oak ex-bourbon barrels — a focused wood policy that concentrates vanilla and orchard-fruit sweetness more assertively than many Speyside peers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Speyside, Scotland | Age: 12 Years | Distillery: Glen Moray, Elgin
Production & Heritage
Glen Moray distillery sits on the banks of the River Lossie in Elgin, one of Speyside's historic whisky towns. The spirit is distilled from 100% malted barley in relatively short, stout copper pot stills — a shape that limits copper contact time and yields a weightier, more full-bodied new-make spirit than the tall, slender stills common across Speyside. For this 12-year-old expression, the distillery relies almost entirely on first-fill American oak ex-bourbon barrels rather than blending various cask types, allowing those fresh casks to rapidly impart pronounced layers of vanillin, toasted coconut, and buttery caramel directly into the maturing whisky.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A massive wave of ripe pear arrives first, followed by crisp green apple skins, clover honey, and vanilla toffee. Beneath the fruit sits a warm undercurrent of buttery shortbread and fresh-cut grass.
Taste: The entry is sweet and immediate — caramelized apples, golden syrup, and rhubarb boiled sweets lead into a rustic, malty mid-palate layered with digestive biscuits, white chocolate, and toasted oak. A gentle floral character weaves through the sweetness, keeping things balanced and preventing the toffee notes from becoming cloying.
Finish: Medium in length, swift and refreshing rather than heavy. Vanilla and acacia honey linger alongside a bright touch of lemon zest that lifts the close.
How to Drink Glen Moray 12
Neat or with a few drops of water is the simplest way to appreciate the bourbon-cask sweetness; a single ice cube opens up the orchard-fruit aromatics without dulling the malty core. Beyond sipping, the whisky's vanilla-forward profile works well in cocktails:
- Rob Roy — the honey and toffee notes complement sweet vermouth without fighting for dominance.
- Penicillin — the fruit-forward palate adds depth against lemon juice, ginger syrup, and a smoky Scotch float.
- Whisky Sour — caramelized apple and vanilla balance citrus and egg white for a rounded, creamy drink.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to single malt Scotch without overwhelming peat or smoke
- Building a Speyside tasting flight alongside bolder, sherried expressions
- Gifting a whisky enthusiast who appreciates bourbon-cask character
- After-dinner dram paired with dessert or cheese
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Glen Moray 12 taste like? Glen Moray 12 is dominated by vanilla, caramelized apple, and golden syrup, underpinned by a malty, biscuity core and a refreshing finish of honey and lemon zest.
How does Glen Moray 12 compare to Glenfiddich 12? Both are Speyside single malts bottled at 40% ABV, and they share a fruit-and-vanilla profile. Glen Moray leans more heavily on bourbon-cask vanilla and toffee due to its first-fill barrel policy, while Glenfiddich 12 introduces a slightly more floral, pear-driven character from its use of both American and European oak.
Is Glen Moray 12 good for beginners? Yes — the gentle 40% ABV, approachable sweetness, and absence of peat smoke make it an excellent gateway single malt for drinkers moving beyond blended Scotch.
Where is Glen Moray 12 made? Glen Moray 12 is distilled at the Glen Moray distillery in Elgin, situated in the Speyside region of northeast Scotland, one of the country's most concentrated whisky-producing areas.
What foods pair well with Glen Moray 12? Vanilla shortbread and buttery pastries echo the bourbon-cask sweetness. Apple tart or poached pears mirror the orchard-fruit notes. Creamy Brie or mild Comté highlight the malty, honeyed palate. Smoked salmon provides a gentle savory contrast. Lemon posset or crème brûlée complement the finish's citrus and caramel qualities.
What sizes does Glen Moray 12 come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Glen Moray 12 worth the price? Glen Moray 12 positions as a value-tier single malt, typically sitting below comparably aged Speyside competitors like Glenfiddich 12 while delivering a 91-point Jim Murray rating — making it one of the stronger price-to-quality propositions in the category.
Why Glen Moray 12?
Where this whisky earns attention is its uncompromising barrel strategy. By aging almost exclusively in first-fill American oak ex-bourbon casks, Glen Moray extracts maximum vanilla, coconut, and caramel character — a deliberate choice that gives the 12-year-old a richer, more bourbon-influenced sweetness than many Speyside malts that blend multiple cask types. The distillery's short, stout pot stills add a heavier body than Speyside's typically light house style, giving the spirit enough weight to carry those cask flavors without thinning out. Backed by a 91-point score from Jim Murray's Whisky Bible, Glen Moray 12 consistently overdelivers for its price tier and remains one of the more underrated age-statement releases in Speyside.
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