Rarity:
Extremely Rare, supply can not be guaranteed.
Tasting Notes:
Glen Grant 1964 @ 46%alc.vol (US 92% proof)
Oily nose with hints of burnt orange, allspice, nutmeg,
clove and treacle toffee. A mature, delicate dram with considerable
complexity. Distillery characteristic of hazlenut dryness
has well survived the hefty oak and sherry. Good weight
with a chocolate rich depth.
Glen
Grant Distillery - Area: Speyside
Status: Open
Established
in 1840 the Glen Grant distillery is located at the
northern end of the Rothes village, sitting across
the street from the Caperdonich Distillery. It is
the oldest distillery in Rothes (for 30 years it was
the only one). Glen Grant is highly revered and one
of the best selling Single Malts worldwide, most notably
in Italy. The water sourced for Glen Grant and Caperdonich
is shared. One acclaims the Glen Grant burn –
the other acclaims the Caperdonich burn. The Glen
Grant distillery operates traditional coal fired stills
(4 wash stills and 4 spirit stills) and following
acquisition in 1977, the stills were increased to
10. Originally the distillery had floor maltings,
although drum maltings were installed. Glen Grant
uses ex-bourbon and sherry casks for maturation. It
is smokier than the lighter Caperdonich and is noted
for a clean distinctive taste, pale gold colour and
characteristic fruity finish. Spirited, fresh and
light with a crisp quality.