A blended Scotch whisky from William Grant & Sons, this blend boasts a core of the beloved grain whisky from Girvan, bolstered by a selection of over 25 malts and grains from across Scotland.
A light, buttery nose with hints of barley, toasty oak, plum wine and spice.
Custard apples and toffee on the palate, with hints of grist, honeycomb and beeswax. All rather floral too.
Good, zesty finish with toasty barley clinging 'til the very last.

I find this scotch rather enjoyable. It is better than most other budget scotchs on the market. The Famous Grouse seems to be quite elusive in my area but I am determined to find it and compare. So far Grants is my everyday scotch.
Very good
Fairly intense aromas in a closed glass. The aftertaste is satisfactory. Potent taste.
I always have a bottle of Grants in my stock. It might not be the best but its definitely not the worst.
It's fruity, nice sweetness, no peat or smokiness on this one (very nice if you don't like peat/smoke scotchs) and it doesn't have too much alcohol evidence in your nose. On the palate, it's a very smooth, not too aggressive and finishes very nice too! I would recommend adding a teaspoon of water on it, makes it even better on the nose and taste. Grant's is always making market campaigns around the world and you can often find sometimes bundles with tumbler glasses, ice buckets, T-Shirts and much more things. If you find the large bottle version of it, just buy it and you won't be disappointed.