undefined Glen Grant Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years Old

Glen Grant

Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years Old

Whisky from Scotland

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R819

Bottle size:

750 ml

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Smugglers turned visionary leaders, brothers John and James Grant founded The Glen Grant distillery in 1840, a landmark moment in the history of Scotch whisky. Their boundless interest in industrial and technological advancements led to the construction of the northern railway. The Glen Grant distillery is nestled in Scotland’s bucolic Speyside region. Rivers brim with cool, fresh water fed by hundreds of natural springs, and the fields boast the ideal conditions for growing barley. That is why Speyside is the undisputed champion of producing premium single malt Scotch whisky.

Glen Grant 12 Year Old is a Speyside single malt that has been warmly received since its release. It showcases a complex balance of flavours, making it a delightful example of what the region's whiskies have to offer.

Nose:

The aroma is rich with honey, pear, and apple, highlighted by almond and citrus notes, creating a sweet and inviting bouquet that speaks to the quality of the whisky.

Palate:

On the palate, this whisky delivers flavours reminiscent of apple pie crust and caramel, complemented by vanilla. These tastes combine to provide a rich, layered experience that is both sweet and slightly nutty.

Finish:

The finish offers lingering fruit notes and subtle hints of spice, leaving a lasting impression that is both refined and pleasing.

Awards:

International Wine & Spirit Competition in 2016 - Gold Medal San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2017 - Double Gold Award Beverage Testing Institute in 2019 - Gold Medal

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