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Iconic
Scottish whisky is crowned 2012
Distiller of the Year at the ‘Oscars’ of
the wines and spirits industry.

The Glenmorangie Company was the
toast of the prestigious International
Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) this
week after being named 2012 Distiller of
the Year.
Glenmorangie was first named UK Spirits
Producer of the Year and then went head
to head with some of the biggest global
distillers. The iconic Scotch Whisky
distiller then emerged with the biggest
prize of the night: 2012 Distiller of
the Year.
Glenmorangie’s 25 Year Old was also the
winner in the category for Best Single
Malt over 15 years Old.
Since its foundation in 1969, the IWSC
and its panel of judges have rewarded
excellence in wines and spirits with
entrants drawn from nearly 90 countries.
London’s historic Guildhall played host
to a banquet which drew over 450
aficionados from across the globe.
Paul Skipworth, President and Managing
Director at The Glenmorangie Company,
said: "Being crowned the Distiller of
the Year is the icing on the cake in
what has been a highly successful 2012
for Glenmorangie. This is the top prize
for the whole international spirits
industry.
"This award recognises the extra mile
that Glenmorangie goes to deliver an
exceptional quality of whisky. The IWSC
judges have recognised the efforts made
by everyone in our team and we are
absolutely delighted."
Dr Bill Lumsden, Director of Distilling
& Whisky Creation at The Glenmorangie
Company, said: "This accolade makes me
very proud to be a part of such a highly
regarded whisky company and its
contribution to such a vibrant Scotch
whisky industry.
"The superb quality of our whiskies has
always been my top priority together
with my team, and it is great to receive
independent validation from the highly
respected IWSC.
"Our attention to detail from the
selection of raw materials, through
careful distillation to the use of the
finest quality oak casks for maturation,
helps to ensure that all our whiskies
provide an unparalleled taste
experience."
Allen Gibbons, IWSC Chief Executive,
said: "2012 has been another very strong
year for the whisky industry and the
quality of products entered was
particularly high. Glenmorangie’s
success against such tough competition
is a testament to the quality of their
products."
Glenmorangie Company whiskies have now
won a remarkable total of 32 Best in
Class and Outstanding Gold medals over
the past six years at the IWSC – the
most internationally recognised awards
body.
This is more than any other single malt
Scotch whisky, making Glenmorangie the
‘best of the best’.
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