Product description
Glen Grant Distillery, based in Rothes (Speyside region), has been producing whisky since 1840. Since 2006, the distillery has belonged to Gruppo Campari and, equipped with 4 pairs of stills, can distill over 6 million liters of alcohol per year.
The stills have built-in devices called purifiers, which determine the light, fruity and floral character of the distillate. Glen Grant 12 years old debuted in 2016, the same year that the plant changed the shape of the bottles and introduced a new logo and new label designs. The whisky comes mainly from bourbon barrels, with a small addition of sherry barrels, and is bottled at 43% alcohol; since 2020, it has been on the market with a new, brown label. The brand's current sales are less than 3 million bottles (2019), which places it just behind the top ten most popular single malts.
Nose: fresh and mild, green apples, orange peel, barley malt, vanilla, brown sugar, butter cookies, a touch of golden syrup and cinnamon.
Palate: soft, breakfast cereals, cooked apples, vanilla, caramel, honey, coconut flakes, sugared almonds, cinnamon and a hint of hay.
Finish: medium long, sweet with a light spiciness, vanilla, honey, apples, white pepper, cinnamon and oak.