Introduced in 2002/2003, it was part of a quartet that included Port, Sherry, and Madeira finishes. While the Port and Sherry versions were rebranded into the permanent core range (as and Lasanta ), the Burgundy finish was phased out after only a few years, making it one of the "harder to find" historical Glenmorangie bottles. Recommended Alternatives
Check specialized auction sites like Whisky Hammer for recurring listings. Why is it so rare? glenmorangie burgundy wood finish buy
If you are looking for that specific wine-finished profile but can't find the Burgundy Wood Finish, consider these available options: Introduced in 2002/2003, it was part of a
Expect to pay between €114 and €212 (approx. ₹10,200 – ₹19,000) for a 1-litre bottle depending on the seller's location and bottle condition. Active Listings: Why is it so rare
Buying a bottle of today is challenging because it was discontinued in 2007 . It was a short-lived expression in their original "Wood Finish" range, and most retailers now list it as out of stock. Current Market & Availability