Product description
Glen Grant has been in the top ten best selling single malts for years .
Although global sales have recently fallen somewhat, nearly 3.5 million bottles of Glen Grant still find buyers each year. The brand has an extremely strong position in Italy, where its leadership position has long been unchallenged. The 10-year-old version presented here was bottled by Seagram for an Italian importer in the 1990s. At that time, the term pure malt was synonymous with single malt , and since November 2009, it has been banned from Scotch whisky labels.
Aroma: mild, fruity and malty with subtle notes of sherry, apple, plum, orange, traces of cinnamon and vanilla and a distant note of smoke.
Taste : fruity and nutty with noticeable notes of malt, apples, gooseberries, dried plums, raisins, vanilla, traces of sherry and a delicate bitterness of oak.
Finish : medium long with notes of sherry, nutty, with the spicy and oaky side taking over in the end.