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£2,500.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – A 1956 vintage Glen Grant bottled by Gordon & Macphails from there impressive collection of old casks of whisky. A long aged spirit bottled at 51 years old.
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£2,200.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & Macphail – This 54-year-old Glen Grant comes from Gordon & Macphail’s immense reserves of whisky from a by-gone era. This whisky comes from a single sherry cask distilled in 1956 and bottled in 2011
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£3,000.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – Bottled in 2013, this 1958 vintage Glen Grant has been aged for 54 years in a single first fill sherry butt and has been packaged in fancy upgraded boxes that at last go some way to befitting the majesty of their contents.
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£6,340.00
70cl / 56.5% / Gordon & MacPhail – This special edition from Gordon & MacPhail was created to celebrate the life of George Urquhart – fondly known as Mr George by those who knew him best. His contributions to the world of whisky marked him out as a true pioneer, so much so that he…
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£22,000.00
70cl / 52.8% / Distillery Bottling – A limited-edition single malt from Glen Grant that was released in 2021 in celebration of master blender Dennis Malcolm’s 60th anniversary in the whisky industry. Distilled on 24 October 1960 and matured for 60 years in a single oloroso sherry cask, this impressive single malt offers notes of…
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£2,500.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – An incredibly well-aged Glen Grant from indie bottler Gordon & MacPhail. Distilled in 1961 and aged in a first-fill sherry cask before being bottled at 52 years of age at the end of 2014. 1960s sherried Glen Grants are legendary for their complexity and this is no…
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£2,000.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – Another of Gordon & Macphail’s long-aged Glen Grants which, along with Glenfarclas, represent the best-value long-aged sherried Speysides available. Thankfully, Glen Grant is one of those special Speysiders (like Glenfarclas, Mortlach and Macallan) that is capable of withstanding immense oak ageing without tasting like a pile of…
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£3,000.00
75cl / 55% / Signatory – A 1965 vintage Glen Grant bottled by Signatory at 34 years of age. Just 390 bottles were yielded from a single cask.
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£4,500.00
70cl / 42.9% / Gordon & MacPhail – A superb example of 1960s Glen Grant from the Gordon & MacPhail warehouses. This rich old Speyside malt was aged in a single refill sherry butt, which has allowed the spirit to develop elegantly over the decades. Fruity aromas of citrus peel, russet apple and cherries radiate…
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£1,000.00
70cl / 40% / Gordon & MacPhail – Another of Gordon & Macphail’s long-aged Glen Grants which, along with Glenfarclas, represent the best-value long-aged Speysides available. Thankfully, Glen Grant is one of those special Speysiders (like Glenfarclas, Mortlach and Macallan) that is capable of withstanding immense oak ageing without tasting like a pile of wet…
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£4,750.00
70cl / 54.6% / Signatory – This impressive single malt was distilled in 1966, when its still was coal-fired resulting in a weightier spirit than Glen Grant typically produces today . It was matured in a hogshead for half a century, bottled by Signatory as part of its Rare Reserve range and carries complex sherry…
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£350.00
75cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – An old bottle of 1967 Glen Grant bottled for the Italian market in the early 1970s.