Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Berry Bros & Rudd
Glen Grant 1974, aged in single cask 7643 for 37 years before being bottled at natural cask strength in 2012.
Dried fruit aromas abound with prevailing orange peel and coffee grounds. The palate gives rich bursts of citrus as the flavours swell to give teasing performances from the fruit, nut and coffee sections. This is as graceful a classic old Speysider as one is likely to find and remarkably clean given its 37 years in the oak.
Another tremendous dram bottled by wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd.
Scored 96.5 - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2013
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Berry Bros & Rudd
Glen Grant 1974, aged in single cask 7643 for 37 years before being bottled at natural cask strength in 2012.
Dried fruit aromas abound with prevailing orange peel and coffee grounds. The palate gives rich bursts of citrus as the flavours swell to give teasing performances from the fruit, nut and coffee sections. This is as graceful a classic old Speysider as one is likely to find and remarkably clean given its 37 years in the oak.
Another tremendous dram bottled by wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd.
Scored 96.5 - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2013
Berry Bros & Rudd
Glen Grant 1974, aged in single cask 7643 for 37 years before being bottled at natural cask strength in 2012.
Dried fruit aromas abound with prevailing orange peel and coffee grounds. The palate gives rich bursts of citrus as the flavours swell to give teasing performances from the fruit, nut and coffee sections. This is as graceful a classic old Speysider as one is likely to find and remarkably clean given its 37 years in the oak.
Another tremendous dram bottled by wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd.
Scored 96.5 - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2013
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Berry Bros & Rudd
Glen Grant 1974, aged in single cask 7643 for 37 years before being bottled at natural cask strength in 2012.
Dried fruit aromas abound with prevailing orange peel and coffee grounds. The palate gives rich bursts of citrus as the flavours swell to give teasing performances from the fruit, nut and coffee sections. This is as graceful a classic old Speysider as one is likely to find and remarkably clean given its 37 years in the oak.
Another tremendous dram bottled by wine merchant, Berry Bros & Rudd.
Scored 96.5 - Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2013