A gentle and approachable 10 year old single malt from the Glen Grant distillery in Rothes. Produced in pot stills and aged in ex-bourbon barrels, this is a light Speyside whisky with delicious notes of vanilla, fruit and malt. A great introduction to whisky for beginners, but there’s enough here to be enjoyed by more experienced palates.
Additional information
Whisky Cask Type | Bourbon |
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Brand | Glen Grant |
Whisky Distillery | Glen Grant |
Whisky Style | Elegant and Floral |
Age | 10 Year Old |
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