1974 Berrys' 37-Year-Old Glen Grant, Cask Ref 7643, Bottled 2012 (47.8%)

1974 Berrys' 37-Year-Old Glen Grant, Cask Ref 7643, Bottled 2012 (47.8%)

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1974 Berrys' 37-Year-Old Glen Grant, Cask Ref 7643, Bottled 2012 (47.8%)

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Glen Grant was the first distillery to be built in the town of Rothes, situated in the heart of Speyside. The Whisky is highly regarded by blenders and malt enthusiasts alike. When allowed to reach mature years such as this superb example the results can be truly memorable.

Dried fruit aromas abound with prevailing orange peel and coffee grounds. The palate gives rich bursts of citrus as the flavours swell to give teasing performances from the fruit, nut and coffee sections. This is as graceful a classic old Speysider as one is likely to find and remarkably clean given its 37 years in the oak.

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Strong on the nose with an iodine aroma dominating, although a sense of cleanliness is apparent. Surprisingly smooth on the palate which develops into a long offering of citrus with a spice hint near the end with a whisper of smoke.
Drinks Enthusiast, Taster & Guide to the World of Drinks, October 2012 Read more

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Glen Grant Distillery, Speyside

Glen Grant Distillery, Speyside

Glen Grant, founded in 1840, is widely considered to be one of the finest single malts whiskies and is one of the few named after its original owner, Major James Grant, who also built Glen Grant No2 (later renamed Caperdonich Distillery) across the road.

The distilley used to belong to the Chivas and Glenlivet Group, property of Seagram, was bought by the Campari group in 2006.

A classic Speyside malt, Glen Grant has a range of incarnations, ranging from the well known younger versions, to the complex and stylish single vintage malts. Tastewise, it characteristically exudes nuttiness: hazelnuts when young, and almonds when aged.

A world class brand, with a particularly strong following in Italy, and an important component of the blended Whiskies of Chivas Regal.

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Speyside Whisky

Speyside Whisky

To some Speyside represents the jewel in whisky’s crown. Speyside is the home of legal whisky production and it’s best known examples. Around the world Glenlivet, Macallan, Glenfiddich, Glenrothes and Glenfarclas typify all that whisky, at it’s best has to offer. At it’s heart running from the Monadhliath mountains north to the sea, is the River Spey. It is the fastest flowing river in Britain, and also well known for its salmon fishing.

Speyside is the principal whisky-producing region: Speyside has within it some forty-six operating distilleries - over half the total number in the entire Scotland.

Speysides are essentially sweet whiskies. They have little peaty character They are typically highly perfumed, feminine and elegant.

The classical nature of Speyside’s malts means that a number of the finest malts are used almost exclusively for blending. It is the top Speysider’s that give good blends their ‘Top Dressing’. 

Malts such as Mortlach, Glen Elgin, Strathmill and Benrinnes are rarely found as distillery bottlings, however when individual casks are tracked down by independent bottlers such as our Own Selection Single Malt Whiskies the resultant whisky can be quite wonderful.

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