Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 Years Old Single Malt Whisky | 2962!
This competition introduces a “low cost, low ticket concept” with a unique element called the **”insurance bottle.”** Its primary goal is to ensure more people win whisky prizes every week.
Here’s a breakdown of how it operates:
* **Eligibility for the Insurance Bottle:** Only participants who have purchased a ticket for the competition *and* have not already won a “main prize” on that draw day are eligible for the insurance bottle draw. This excludes winners of “Buyer Bottle” and “Free Entry Into” prizes.
* **What if you win a main prize?** If you’ve won a main prize but also have tickets in the insurance competition, your tickets for the insurance draw will be automatically **refunded** to your wallet. You can then use these refunded funds for future draws.
This setup seems designed to offer a win-win scenario, either by providing an extra chance to win for those who haven’t yet, or by refunding tickets to main prize winners.
Founded in 1843 in the Royal Burgh of Tain, in the far north of Scotland, Glenmorangie is Scotland’s Favourite Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
The distillery is famous for its distinctive tall stills – the tallest in Scotland – which play an important role in the development of the complex and fruity house style. We are also recognised as the pioneer of extra-maturation in the 1980s and for innovative work in the field of cask management since the early 1990s.
Proudly claiming our whiskies are “”Unnecessarily Well Made””, producing a range of aged and extra-matured expressions alongside the signature Glenmorangie Original and the groundbreaking Glenmorangie Signet.
The darkest and most intense whisky in our core range, Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban has spent 10 years maturing in American white oak casks, before being transferred into specially selected ruby port pipes from the Quintas or wine estates of Portugal. “Pipes” are the largest types of casks used to mature whisky.
With a capacity of around 600 litres, they are close to the maximum legal size for maturing Scotch whisky (700 litres). “Barriques” are a lot less common in Scotland than Barrels or Butts.
They are typically used in the wine industry and hold around 225 litres Glenmorangie released the industry’s first port cask finish in 1994. It was a 1975 vintage A perfect gift. Award-winning.
Max 5 Tickets Per Person!
⭐️ 99p Per Ticket
⭐️ 99 Tickets Available
⭐️ 1 Winner
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