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.

Nice figgy fruit flavor, notes of apple, slight bitterness. The grain whisky blends nicely with the malt flavors and is barely noticeable. For a 15$ 1L bottle I can't complain, it definitely has a distinct, enjoyable flavor.
When it comes to cheap blends, buy Teacher's instead. At least then you will get a whiskey that tastes like a whiskey, and not as a artificial sweetened Jameson. Cheers, Tomas
Drinking some great scotch for the past 12 to 13 yrs....just a few drinks at the week end watching Premier Leg football....great taste, blend and smell on the rocks....enjoy it...Grants is great...J&B, Ballantine's, Dewars, are some great drinks...another great is JimBeam Bourbon....that i lov....oh ...one more... the Famous Grouse...that's also great...
Grant's is a quality blend. So easy to drink, I take it neat. Seems more peaty nowadays, has a lot of similarities to Teacher's which is not a bad thing
Simply a great easy drinking scotch. Grant's along with Teachers and Black Bottle are just fantastic reasonably priced whiskys.