
X by Glenmorangie
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- 750ml, bottle
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Beyond the Label
X by Glenmorangie is a Single Malt made for mixing. Aged in Ex-Bourbon and New Charred Oak Casks, X by Glenmorangie was crafted in partnership with mixologists to create a whisky with sweeter and richer taste.
Pair its sweeter and richer taste with your favorite mixer to create delicious drinks.
Product Details
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Single Malt |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Highlands |
Make a Cocktail
X Grapefruit
Ingredients1.5 oz. | X by Glenmorangie |
0.75 oz. | Grapefruit Juice |
0.5 oz. | Maple Syrup |
Top | Club soda or sparkling water to taste |
01 | Fill highball glass with crushed ice. |
02 | Add X by Glenmorangie, grapefruit juice and maple syrup. |
03 | Top with club soda or sparkling water. |
04 | Gently stir and garnish with a grapefruit twist. |
Reviews
Beyond the Label
X by Glenmorangie is a Single Malt made for mixing. Aged in Ex-Bourbon and New Charred Oak Casks, X by Glenmorangie was crafted in partnership with mixologists to create a whisky with sweeter and richer taste.
Pair its sweeter and richer taste with your favorite mixer to create delicious drinks.
Product Details
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Single Malt |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Highlands |
Scent and Flavor

PALATE
Extravaganza of flavor, from bursts of crème brûlée to swirls of orange sherbet and chocolate fudge.

NOSE
Succulent with aromas of pear, vanilla and honeysuckle oranges.
Cocktail Recipe
X Grapefruit
1.5 oz. | X by Glenmorangie |
0.75 oz. | Grapefruit Juice |
0.5 oz. | Maple Syrup |
Top | Club soda or sparkling water to taste |
01 | Fill highball glass with crushed ice. |
02 | Add X by Glenmorangie, grapefruit juice and maple syrup. |
03 | Top with club soda or sparkling water. |
04 | Gently stir and garnish with a grapefruit twist. |

Customer Reviews
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