UK-based Glenmorangie Distillery has expanded its single malt whiskey range with the launch of new expression Pride 1978.
Glenmorangie's new Pride 1978 is a 34 year-old whiskey that has been aged in casks for around 15 years. It is the first single malt to be aged for a longer time to date, the company claims.
Additionally, the company has partnered with artist Idris Khan to mark the release of Glenmorangie's new expression.
Under the partnership, Khan will design a new artwork titled Disappearing Casks, which represents traces of the distinctive whisky barrels at Glenmorangie's distillery in Tain.
Glenmorangie Distillery Distilling and Whisky Creation head Dr Bill Lumsden said, "The opportunity to work with Idris Khan on Pride 1978 was an exciting one. Like Idris, we are always looking to push boundaries and innovate, and Pride 1978 is the pinnacle of those efforts."