malty fresh
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€33Scotland, Speyside, Single Malt

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James 'The Major' Grant treated whisky-making like a design problem, not a tradition to copy. At Glen Grant, he pushed for tall stills and purifiers that kept the spirit bright and fragrant. That mindset still shows in this bottle. The character leans toward orchard fruit, soft vanilla, and gentle sweetness, with a tidy woody edge that keeps it grounded. It feels precise rather than loud, the kind of dram that rewards a slow sip and a little attention. If you enjoy malts that stay lively from first nose to last taste, this one fits well. It has a clear point of view.

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About the distillery

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Glen Grant

Glen Grant distillery is located in the Speyside region of Scotland. The distillery was founded in 1840 by brothers John and James Grant. The distillery uses water from the Caperdonich Well, which is located on the estate, and the barley is sourced from local farms. Glen Grant was purchased by the Italian company Campari Group in December 2005. It is the biggest selling single malt Scotch whisky in Italy. The whisky is distilled in tall, slender stills which produces a light and fruity spirit. Glen Grant produces both peated and unpeated whisky, with the unpeated variety being the most commonly found. The whisky is aged in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, which gives it its distinctive flavour profile.

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About the Glen Grant 12 years

Glen Grant 12 years is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky from Scotland, made at Glen Grant distillery. At 12 years old, it sits in the distillery's core range and shows a bright golden colour. Searchers looking for Glen Grant 12 years often want a classic Speyside style without aggressive oak or peat. It is matured in hand-selected ex-Bourbon barrels and Oloroso Sherry casks, creating layered fruit and spice. Glen Grant 12 years is a reliable entry to elegant, orchard-led Speyside whisky. Glen Grant distillery in Rothes was shaped by James 'The Major' Grant, a restless nineteenth-century innovator. His push for tall, slender stills with water-cooling purifiers helped define the house style. Visitors can see these stills on distillery tours, where production rooms connect directly to the brand story. That setup encourages a cleaner spirit, so fruit notes stay vivid rather than heavy. The result feels fragrant, malty, and precise without losing body. In the glass, expect apple, pear, honey, vanilla, and almond over gentle oak. A touch of butterscotch and caramel adds sweetness, while subtle spice keeps the profile focused. Cedar, hay, and a faint medicinal note can appear behind the sweeter fruit on later sips. It drinks comfortably neat, where the fresh fruit and floral lift come through clearly. The finish stays soft and fruity, with a dry, woody edge. For drinkers exploring single malt Scotch whisky, this bottle balances clarity, flavour, and structure. Because it combines ex-Bourbon and Sherry influence, it offers complexity without becoming dense or tannic. It works as an ideal gift for whisky lovers who prefer fruit over smoke. That makes repeat pours easy for newcomers and dependable for long-time Speyside fans. If you want a polished Speyside profile with character, Glen Grant 12 years is an easy choice.