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Glenmorangie Lasanta 15 Year Old / Bourbon and Oloroso Cask Highland Whisky

Glenmorangie Lasanta 15 Year Old / Bourbon and Oloroso Cask Highland Whisky

7.6 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
Age: 15 Year Old
ABV: 43%
Price: £45.50

Glenmorangie has long occupied a particular space in the Highland canon — approachable without being simple, polished without losing character. The Lasanta 15 Year Old represents an extended take on their sherry-finished expression, spending its formative years in bourbon casks before a secondary maturation in Oloroso sherry butts. At fifteen years old and bottled at 43%, this is a whisky that has had proper time to let those two cask influences find their balance.

The dual-cask approach here is worth discussing. Bourbon cask maturation provides the structural backbone — that clean, vanilla-led sweetness Glenmorangie is known for — while the Oloroso finishing layers on dried fruit weight and a richer, darker sweetness. With fifteen years of total maturation, you should expect a whisky that feels integrated rather than obviously "finished." The sherry influence is not painted on; it has had time to become part of the spirit's identity rather than a costume draped over it.

At 43% ABV, this sits at the standard Glenmorangie bottling strength. I would have welcomed a touch more — 46% without chill filtration would let those fifteen years of development speak with fuller volume — but what arrives in the glass is nonetheless a composed and confident Highland malt. The extra years over the standard Lasanta 12 show themselves in a rounder, more settled character. There is less of the bright, sometimes sharp fruitiness of younger sherry-finished whiskies and more of a quiet depth that only comes with patience.

What to Expect

This is a whisky that sits squarely in the after-dinner category. The combination of bourbon and Oloroso cask influence at fifteen years should deliver warmth, dried fruit sweetness, and a richness that rewards slow sipping. If you have enjoyed the standard Lasanta 12, think of this as its more contemplative older sibling — less eager to impress, more content to simply be good.

The Verdict

At £45.50, the Lasanta 15 Year Old offers genuine value for a decade-and-a-half of Highland single malt with quality cask management. It does not try to be revolutionary, and I respect that. This is a well-made, thoughtfully matured whisky that understands what it is. The three additional years over the 12 Year Old justify the step up in price, delivering a noticeably more integrated and mature drinking experience. I am giving it a 7.6 out of 10 — a solid, reliable dram that earns its place on the shelf through honest craft rather than marketing spectacle. It falls just short of exceptional, but comfortably clears the bar for a whisky I would happily return to and recommend without hesitation.

Best Served

Pour it neat in a Glencairn and give it five minutes to open. If you find it slightly closed at first, a few drops of water will coax out the sherry influence and soften the oak. This is not a whisky that needs ice or a mixer — it has spent fifteen years becoming what it is, and it deserves the respect of being tasted on its own terms. On a cold evening, it makes a fine companion to dark chocolate or a handful of dried figs.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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