Glenmorangie plans expansion of historic Distillery
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Glenmorangie has announced plans for an expansion of its historic Distillery to position it for further growth. The new still house is expected to be completed in 2019.
In conjunction with Glenmorangie’s 175th anniversary celebrations the Scottish distiller has announced an exciting milestone in its history with the creation of a new still house, located in the heart of the historic Distillery in Tain, in the far northeast of Scotland. The new still house will allow Glenmorangie to increase capacity to meet continually rising global demand and prepare for the Distillery’s growth.
Marc Hoellinger, President and CEO of The Glenmorangie Company, said: “This planned expansion of the Distillery is a testament to the success of Glenmorangie, and to the exceptional expertise of our ‘Men of Tain’, that we are able to plan with confidence for the future.”
The new facility will showcase two more of Glenmorangie’s signature copper stills, the tallest in Scotland. It is expected to be completed in 2019 and will work in tandem with the existing still house.
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