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Glen Grant 21 Year Old Whisky 70cl

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Glen Grant 21 Year Old Whisky

Glen Grant 21 year old whisky is a remarkable expression from the heart of Speyside from the award-winning Glen Grant Distillery, which has been producing exceptional whiskies since 1840. Aged for 21 years in a combination of the finest hand-selected ex-Bourbon barrels and carefully chosen sherry casks.

  • On the nose, this Scottish whisky reveals an enticing bouquet of dried fruits, vanilla, and a subtle hint of sherry
  • The palate is rich and full-bodied. Enjoy layers of toffee, dark chocolate, and ripe figs, complemented by a gentle touch of oak and spice
  • The finish is long and satisfying, with lingering notes of sweet malt and a whisper of smoke
Key Facts

Brand: Glen Grant

Country: Scotland

Region: Speyside

Age: 21 Year Old

Vintage: NV

Bottle Size: 70cl

ABV: 46%

Closure: Stopper

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Discover Glen Grant Single Malt Whisky

Glen Grant has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. The distillery was established in 1840 by brothers John and James Grant in the town of Rothes, in the heart of Scotland's Speyside region.

One of the defining characteristics of Glen Grant whisky has been its light, fresh, and crisp flavour profile, which was a deliberate departure from the heavier, peatier styles prevalent at the time. This unique character was achieved through a combination of factors, including the use of tall, slender pot stills and purifiers that ensured a smooth and refined spirit. The distillery's proximity to the River Spey provided a reliable source of pure water, further enhancing the quality of the whisky.

In 2006, Campari acquired Glen Grant, its only whisky, when Allied Domecq were acquired by Pernod Ricard. To this day, Glen Grant continues to be one of the biggest selling single malts worldwide.