Espresso in a Tuxedo
Most whiskies spend their lives trying to be elegant. Glenmorangie Signet skips the polite introductions and walks in smelling like a high-end coffee shop.
This is not your typical Highland malt. Somewhere along the line, Glenmorangie decided to build a whisky around roasted chocolate malt, the same kind used in dark beer brewing. The result is something unusual: deep mocha notes layered on top of the distillery’s naturally fruity spirit.
It sounds like a strange idea. Yet somehow it works, producing one of the most distinctive whiskies in the modern Highland lineup.
Who Is This For?
Drinkers who enjoy rich, dessert-like whisky with chocolate and coffee notes. Also ideal for enthusiasts curious about unconventional production techniques.
Overall Character
Full-bodied Highland malt dominated by dark chocolate, espresso, spice, and sweet malt richness balanced by citrus brightness.
Production Style
Glenmorangie Signet is created using a portion of spirit distilled from roasted chocolate malted barley, combined with spirit matured in a variety of American oak casks. The whisky is bottled at 46% ABV, preserving texture and depth.
Nose
Immediately rich and aromatic. Dark chocolate and espresso lead the aroma, followed by orange peel and caramel. Vanilla and toasted nuts appear underneath, along with a faint cinnamon spice. There’s also a subtle sweetness reminiscent of cocoa powder and dark brown sugar.
Palate
Medium to full body with a smooth, slightly creamy texture. Chocolate and espresso dominate the opening, followed by caramel and dark honey. Mid-palate introduces orange zest, roasted nuts, and baking spice. The 46% ABV provides structure without harshness, allowing the roasted malt notes to remain clear without overwhelming the whisky.
Finish
Long and warming. Cocoa, espresso, and gentle oak spice linger. A faint citrus brightness reappears late, keeping the finish balanced rather than heavy.
Strengths
Unique roasted malt character.
Excellent integration of chocolate and citrus notes.
Rich texture with good balance.
Limitations
Roasted flavours may feel dominant for some drinkers.
Complexity leans toward depth rather than evolution.
It’s the rare whisky that makes you wonder if someone accidentally distilled a café.
Value & Use Case
An excellent after-dinner dram, particularly for those who enjoy dessert-like whiskies. Also appealing to enthusiasts seeking something stylistically different.
Similar Whiskies
Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban – Similar chocolate notes. Advantage: Added berry sweetness from port casks. Disadvantage: Less roasted malt depth.
Dalmore King Alexander III – Similar dessert-style richness. Advantage: Broader cask influence. Disadvantage: Less distinctive roasted character.
Balvenie 15 Madeira Cask – Similar rich sweetness. Advantage: Wine cask complexity. Disadvantage: Less coffee intensity.
Final Verdict
Glenmorangie Signet stands apart from typical Highland whisky through its roasted malt character and deep chocolate richness. It remains distinctive, balanced, and memorable. It proves that experimentation can still produce elegance.
A Highland malt with espresso running through its veins.
Score
Nose – 91 / 100
Palate – 90 / 100
Finish – 89 / 100
Balance – 90 / 100
Overall – 90 / 100










