Glen Grant Gordon & MacPhail Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky 44 Year Old · 1952 Vintage
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Single Malts from the 1950's are getting harder and harder to acquire. This is a superb value 1952 Glen Grant Single Malt bottled at 44 years of age.
Amazing that such an old whisky retains as much elegance as this, a real blast from the past style of Speyside that is like your taste buds have travelled back in time and there is something quite magical tasting whisky from before one was born.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Deep amber with copper-gold highlights and a mahogany edge.
Nose
Old tea chests and wood polish open to sherry-soaked sultanas, smoked orange rind and buttery oak. Malty notes hint at Maltesers without chocolate, while chestnut puree, figs in honey and dried dates add depth and sweetness—a refined, time-worn Speyside aroma.
Palate
Malty Horlicks, Greek honey, lots of dried fruit character, dry and nutty oak, chestnuts, truffles, star anise and fig jam.
Finish
Dry, malty finish with antique cedar oak underpinning honeyed warmth, woven with hints of anise, ripe fig and nutty sherry that lingers on the palate.