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Single Malt Scotch / Highlands / Glenmorangie The Nectar D'Or
Glenmorangie Distillery · Highlands, Scotland
Glenmorangie The Nectar D'Or
Citrus leads, followed by Vanilla, ending in a sweet lingering finish.
Category
Single Malt Scotch
style
Savory & Structured
FINISH TYPE
Drying, warming, oaky
construction
Single distillery character

REVIEW SNAPSHOT
4.3 / 5
18 total reviews • 7 verified TiFS™ reviews • 11 ratings
5 Star • 57%
4 Star • 25%
3 Star • 12%
2 Star • 5%
1 Star • 1%
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Last Updated:
March 19, 2026
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TiFS™ - Flavor Signature
The TasteIST sensory map comes forward: the shape of the bottle, the axis balance, and the finish identity that defines how it resolves on the palate.
TiFS™ Interpretation
The finish reinforces the whisky’s core character, with sweet evolving into oak. It lingers with a clean impression.
FINISH IDENTITY
Layers of sweet give way to oak, with clean emerging at the close.
INITIAL ECHO
Sweet
MID-FINISH
Oak
FINAL FADE
Clean
LENGTH
Short
Why It Tastes This Way
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TasteIST Expert Take
Citrus and Vanilla define the composition. The palate develops with steady progression. The finish reinforces the whisky’s core character, with sweet evolving into oak. It lingers with a clean impression. The result is structured and balanced.
Why It Tastes This Way
The balance of citrus and vanilla is shaped by how the whisky is matured and constructed. Cask influence and maturation conditions shape how these flavors evolve and integrate.
PRIMARY DRIVERS
These are the two main forces shaping how this whisky comes together on the palate.
Citrus Brightness
Citrus contributes to the overall character of the whisky.
Vanilla
Vanilla introduces softness and a creamy balance to the structure.
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Reviews
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Anonymous reviewer
4/5
Verified Reviewer • 2 days Ago • 23 Reviews
Balanced, polished, and very easy to revisit.
This feels rounded and friendly, with enough oak to keep it interesting without becoming heavy. I would not call it complex, but it is the kind of bottle that makes sense quickly and still keeps your attention.
1 person found this review helpful

GUEST Reviewer
5/5
Verified Reviewer • 1 Week Ago
Soft on entry, but the finish tightens more than expected.
This feels rounded and friendly, with enough oak to keep it interesting without becoming heavy. I would not call it complex, but it is the kind of bottle that makes sense quickly and still keeps your attention.
1 person found this review helpful

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5/5
MASTER TASTER • 3 Weeks Ago • 57 Reviews
Balanced, polished, and very easy to revisit.
This feels rounded and friendly, with enough oak to keep it interesting without becoming heavy. I would not call it complex, but it is the kind of bottle that makes sense quickly and still keeps your attention.
5 people found this review helpful

GUEST Reviewer
5/5
Unverified Reviewer • 1 Month Ago
Soft on entry, but the finish tightens more than expected.
This feels rounded and friendly, with enough oak to keep it interesting without becoming heavy. I would not call it complex, but it is the kind of bottle that makes sense quickly and still keeps your attention.
1 person found this review helpful
