Glen Grant 10 Year Old 70cl Whisky
Glen Grant
Scotland
Single Malt
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Glen Grant
Scotland
Single Malt
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A great beginner's whisky right here from the Glen Grant Distillery, produced in tall pot stills. This 10 year old Speyside single malt, having spent a decade in bourbon casks, boasts oodles of light, malty notes. A top dram for warmer weather.
Medium. Vanilla, toffee apple. Herbal, hint of smoke.
Firm. Sweetness, fruity, vanilla. Gentle peat, malty.
Dry, supple peat, toffee.
what are they drinking .This is very mellow scotch . Not my scotch.
A bottle of Glen Grant 10 year old single malt, bought on June 5th,1979 for £4.72, 43% proof, was finished 2 nights ago, on 30th November, 2020, in warding off Covid-19. Inherited. Sublime.
For all the hype I found this to have very little character. I would rather a good blended whisky for the same price.
Pleasantly surprised! A lovely summer Scotch to watch the Sun go down with, partnerd with a nice Cigar makes for the perfect end to a nice evening..
Beginner or expert it matters not, this is a quality whisky from an underrated distillery. The nose is not particularly complex, however it is pretty faultless. You’ll not find one off note in there. Just sweet fruits and a little spice. The taste delivers what the nose suggests, sweet fruit at the front of your palate, a little spice and move it to the back of your mouth and you will get a little bitterness to balance it. The finish is short and as you’d expect of a 10 year old, it’s not as smooth as it could be, but then the spirt is young. Try the 18 year old if you want more refinement and a longer finish, though the 10 isn’t rough by any means. It’s £30 after all, thats less than a meal out. It will last you longer, taste better and give you more pleasure.
$33.31 - $74.16