Glendronach 1994 21yo 54.1% Bottled for Silver Seal & Lion's Whisky€378,00
Speyside 1975 41 years old Antique Lions of Whisky€730,00
Speyside 1973 51.6% 70cl Antique Lions of Whisky€1.176,00
Glen Grant
One of the legendary names of Speyside. Glen Grant has been bottled as a single malt for much of its lifetime. There are examples to be found stretching back most of the 20th century. The character has veered from peaty, waxy and resinous in the pre-war years, to fulsome, often sherried and exuberantly fruity from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s. And then more cereal, buttery and redolent with green and citrus fruits from around 1980 until the present day. The most prolific bottler of Glen Grant is undoubtedly Gordon & MacPhail who have bottled it under licence from the distillery for over a century. There are literally hundreds of different vintages, age statements and strength variants of Glen Grant from G&M over the years, very few are anything less than magnificent. Most bottlers have a few good Glen Grants in their back catalogue. If you can find a Glen Grant from the early 1970s or before, then you'll have at least a delicious dram and very likely a brilliant one.
This is one from the first series of bottlings Samaroli has produced, it was 1979 when he started his own bottlings with this series of 6 bottles with Cadenheads. Only 360...
For their 150 years of distilling Glen Grant has chosen their best casks for this numbered special edition. Bottled around 1989 this is a late 1950's distillation, a great...
SOme people have yet to discover the greatness of these old Glen Grants, smooth, complex and fruity. This one was bottled in the 70's which makes it a 1930's distillation!...