GLEN GRANT
Founded in 1840, Glen Grant for a long time remained the property of the Chivas Brothers group (Pernod Ricard), before winding up in the hands of the Campari group in 2005. Mainly matured in ex-bourbon casks and bottled as a five and ten year old, Glen Grant is a little known single malt, considering the production capacity of its distillery. Producing almost six million litres of pure spirit every year, Glen Grant has the fourth highest capacity in Scotland after Roseisle, Glenfiddich and Macallan. It’s known best amongst single malt amateurs for its first-fill sherry casks released by the independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail.
GLEN GRANT 1965 Gordon & Macphail 40%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 40 ans Gordon & Macphail 40%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1958 Gordon & Macphail 40%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1953 Gordon & Macphail 47.9%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1952 Gordon & Macphail 49.2%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1968 Gordon & Macphail 43%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1951 Gordon & Macphail 40%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1960 Gordon & Macphail 40%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1957 Gordon & Macphail 46%
old and rare
GLEN GRANT 1972 Berry Bros. & Rudd 51%
old and rare