Glen Grant 1961-1983 | 22 Year Old


Product SKU: 6617

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Description

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled for: Nadi Fiori 75cl / 45%

This stunning 1961 Glen Grant was the very first bottling by legendary Italian whisky importer Nadi Fiori from way back in 1983. Like so many of these old Italian import bottlings, it is in a class of its own.

It is a wonderful Glen Grant, quite far departed from the more sherried style associated with this distillery.

Filled with honeysuckle, blossom, pollen, minerals, layers of green and citrus fruits and the most elegant smokiness.

A wonderfully complex, vibrant and compellingly old style whisky that just makes you wonder why modern bottlers even bother.

Attributes
Distillery

Glen Grant

Bottler

Bottled For Nadi Fiori

Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Distilled Year 1961
Bottling Year 1983
Age 22
Limited Edition Yes
Bottle Size 75cl
ABV 45%
Pre-Owned Yes
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