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Glen Grant 25 Year Old
A true collector’s whisky, Glen Grant 25 Year Old embodies decades of craftsmanship and slow maturation. This long-aged Speyside malt delivers extraordinary complexity, with refined notes of stewed apple, dark honey, toasted nuts, and polished oak. The nose is rich and expressive, while the palate remains incredibly smooth, with a lingering finish that carries hints of spice and soft smoke. A whisky to mark life’s finest moments, best enjoyed slowly and with reverence.
Glen Grant 10 Year Old
£37.00 inc. VATGlen Grant 10 Year Old is a classic Speyside single malt that reflects the distillery’s signature elegance and clarity. It opens with a bouquet of fresh green apple, pear, and subtle floral notes. The palate is light and smooth, revealing honey, almond, and just a whisper of oak spice, leading to a crisp and clean finish. Ideal for those who appreciate a delicate, fruit-forward whisky, it offers exceptional value and makes an excellent introduction to the world of single malts.
Glen Grant 2008 13 Year Old Carn Mor
£69.99 inc. VATThis single malt from Glen Grant was distilled in 2008. Aged for 11 years in bourbon barrels, this whisky was then finished for the last 2 years in Barbados rum casks from the West Indies Rum Distillery. This explodes with juicy tropical fruits and banana candy with a smooth sweet lingering finish.
Only 1,235 bottles produced at 47.5%.
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