Scotch Tip – Glen Grant

Welcome to this weeks edition of Scotch Tips – Glen Grant
Show Notes:
Founded in 1823 by two former illegal distillers and smugglers. In 1840, brothers John and James Grant decided to take out a licence and make the distillery legal! The distillery prides itself in the fact that it has had only nine distillery managers in its entire history and even less master blenders – four, excluding the founding brothers.
Color: Pale gold
Nose: Medium/Dry with a good balance of ripe orchard fruit
Palate: Intense fruity note
Finish: Long soft nutty, almond, dry
This is a great scotch you need to taste.
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Scotch Tip – Glen Grant

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Show Notes:
Glen Grant
A Speyside distillery using water from The Glen Grant Burn. It is actively producing and its web address is www.glengrant.com.
It is one of the biggest selling malts in the world. And was started by two brothers who were smugglers and illegal distillers.
Color: Gold
Nose: Soft and dry with some apple
Palate: Dry, nutty
Finish: Herbal
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