Glen Grant - 1957 (Gordon & MacPhail)
Glen Grant - 1957 (Gordon & MacPhail)
Glen Grant
Glen Grant - 1957 (Gordon & MacPhail)'s home is Glen Grant distillery, in the Speyside region of Scotland.

1957 (Gordon & MacPhail)

Single Malt

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Speyside / 70cl / 40%

A rare bottle of Glen Grant, distilled in 1957 and bottled in 2011 by Gordon & MacPhail.

Character & Taste Notes
Spicy Spicy
Oak Oak
Sweet Sweet
Floral Floral
Peppercorn Peppercorn
Malty Malty
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Distillery Location
Glen Grant - 1957 (Gordon & MacPhail)'s home is Distillery Location distillery, in the Speyside region of Scotland.

Glen Grant is a distillery founded in 1840 in Rothes, Speyside, that produces single malt Scotch whisky. Previously owned by Chivas Brothers Ltd, best known for their Chivas Regal blended scotch whisky, Glen Grant was purchased by the Italian company Gruppo Campari in December 2005. It is the biggest selling single malt Scotch whisky in Italy.

Region

Speyside

Distillery Status

Operational

Size

70cl

Strength

40%

CHARACTER & TASTE NOTES

Immerse yourself in the depth of flavours from this delicious Whisky

Spicy
Intense and warm, this flavour profile brims with a complex blend of black pepper, chilli and subtle citrus zest.
Oak
Warm and woody with a slight bitterness, this flavour profile brims with hints of vanilla with subtle notes of tannin and earthiness.
Sweet
Rich and indulgent, this flavour profile bursts with sugary notes of caramel, fruit, honey and vanilla.
Floral
Reminiscent of blooming flowers, this flavour profile provides notes of delicate honey, rose and jasmine.
Peppercorn
Warm and earthy, this flavour profile brims with a spicy heat balanced by a slight sweetness and warm wood.
Malty
This rich, sweet flavour profile provides hints of toasted grains, caramel, and biscuit, reminiscent of freshly baked bread.

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