If you think that things are Foggy
Aultmore 12 of the Foggy Moss is often overlooked by whisky enthusiasts and deemed simplistic. But, just as the name suggests some of its subtle, yet remarkable notes are shrouded in mist & mystery. It is quite different from most other Speyside whisky's.
The name “Aultmore” is derived from a Gaelic word “An t-Allt Mor” which essentially means ‘Big Burn'.
Coming to the “foggy moss” part, it essentially is a homage to the area where the distillery is situated which is typically shrouded in a thick fog . The fog is in fact known to be so dense and widespread that it not only cloaks the boggy moor where the distillery stands, but also the surrounding village.