Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 54.1%
A 25-year-old single cask Glen Grant 1998 bottled in 2023 without colouring or chill filtration by Douglas Laing for their Extra Old Particular (XOP) range.
This 1988 Glen Grant 25-year-old came from Cask DL17784, a single refill barrel that yielded 193 bottles at a lip-smacking 54.1% natural cask strength. Glen Grant's immaculate spirit really starts blooming at this sort of age and should show its quality wonderfully from this refill barrel.
Attributes
Distillery
Glen Grant
Bottler
Douglas Laing
Series
XOP
Country
Scotland
Region
Speyside
Distilled Year
1998
Bottling Year
2023
Age
25
Bottles Produced
193
Cask Type
Refill Barrel
Cask Number
DL17784
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
54.1%
Pre-Owned
No
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: Opens in a robust archetypal Speyside style with hues of citrus fruit plus mixed unsalted nuts, barley and later autumnal fruit.
Palate: Subtle oak on the palate as it opens, now with a little cheek- puckering saltiness, ahead of butterscotch, cherry and marzipan flavours, dusted with icing sugar.
Finish: A finish carrying more macerated, red fruit mixed amongst attractive cereal and spices.
Glen Grant 1998-2023 | 25 Year Old XOP Single Cask DL17784
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Yes, a lovely expression from Ardnmurchan. As young as it is (5yrs old I believe), it tastes twice its maturity!
Very well made, delicious & beautifully complex smells & flavours to savour.
Having been fortunate enough to visit Scotland’s little gem distillery twice in the past ( amongst several others) it soon became my favourite dram. This like all its predecessors is a pleasure to savour and a real treat . The only problem is the self discipline required to make the bottle last long enough and show the respect and gratitude to its makers in producing this and in my humble opinion all others from Scotland’s little gem.