Glen Grant 22 Year Old

Distilled at The Glen Grant Distillery in October 1992. Bottled in Glasgow February 2015. Aged 22 years old in American Oak. Un-chill filtered, natural colour. Bottled at 51.1% alc/vol.


The House style is clean, fresh, floral and fruity. Perhaps tangerine , ripe melon with green apples. Medium bodied. A sweet sipping whisky with a complex after glow. Makes for a great aperitif.

Two brothers, James and John Grant, after years of illicit distillation, decided in 1840 to establish a legitimate distillery. Situated in the whisky town of Rothes in Speyside Region, the distillery used water from the nearby Black Burn and stills were coal fired. Glen Grant was one of the first industrial buildings in Scotland to be equipped with electric lighting. The whisky has long been an integral component of Chivas Regal, and is highly regarded by blenders. It is actually known as a first class whisky along with Glen Rothes & Macallan. It is the biggest selling malt whisky in Italy.

Glen Grant 20 Year Old

Distilled at The Glen Grant Distillery in October 1992. Bottled in Glasgow September 2013. Aged 20 years old in American Oak. Un-chill filtered, natural colour. Bottled at 52.8% Alcohol by volume.

The House style is clean, fresh, floral and fruity. Perhaps tangerine , ripe melon with green apples. Medium bodied. A sweet sipping whisky with a complex after glow. Makes for a great aperitif.
Two brothers, James and John Grant, after years of illicit distillation, decided in 1840 to establish a legitimate distillery.

Situated in the whisky town of Rothes in Speyside Region, the distillery used water from the nearby Black Burn and stills were coal fired. Glen Grant was one of the first industrial buildings in Scotland to be equipped with electric lighting.

The whisky has long been an integral component of Chivas Regal, and is highly regarded by blenders. It is actually known as a first class whisky along with Glen Rothes & Macallan. It is the biggest selling malt whisky in Italy.

Glen Grant 14 Year Old

Distilled at The Glen Grant Distillery in October 1997. Bottled in Glasgow May 2012. Aged 14 years old in American Oak. Un-chill filtered, natural colour. Bottled at 46% Alcohol by volume.


The House style is clean, fresh, floral and fruity. Perhaps tangerine , ripe melon with green apples. Medium bodied. A sweet sipping whisky with a complex after glow. Makes for a great aperitif.

Two brothers, James and John Grant, after years of illicit distillation, decided in 1840 to establish a legitimate distillery. Situated in the whisky town of Rothes in Speyside Region, the distillery used water from the nearby Black Burn and stills were coal fired. Glen Grant was one of the first industrial buildings in Scotland to be equipped with electric lighting.

The whisky has long been an integral component of Chivas Regal, and is highly regarded by blenders. It is actually known as a first class whisky along with Glen Rothes & Macallan. It is the biggest selling malt whisky in Italy.

Glen Grant 13 Year Old

Distilled at The Glen Grant Distillery in June 2002.
Bottled in Glasgow July 2015.
Aged 13 years old in American Oak.
Un-chill filtered, natural colour.
Bottled at 56.2% Alcohol by volume


Two brothers, James and John Grant, after years of illicit distillation, decided in 1840 to establish a legitimate distillery. Situated in the whisky town of Rothes in Speyside Region, the distillery used water from the nearby Black Burn and stills were coal fired. Glen Grant was one of the first industrial buildings in Scotland to be equipped with electric lighting.

The whisky has long been an integral component of Chivas Regal, and is highly regarded by blenders. It is actually known as a first-class whisky along with Glen Rothes & Macallan.

Pernod Ricard sold the distillery to Gruppo Campari in 2006. It is the biggest selling malt whisky in Italy.

The House style is clean, fresh, floral and fruity. Perhaps tangerine, ripe melon with green apples. Medium bodied. A sweet sipping whisky with a complex after glow. Makes for a great aperitif

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Hart Brothers can trace their origins in the licensed trade back to the late 19th century when the family were licensed victuallers and publicans in Paisley, the mill town on the outskirts of Glasgow. It was not until 1964 that brothers Iain & Donald Hart incorporated the company as Wine & Spirit Wholesalers and Scotch Whisky Blenders.

Alistair Hart joined the company in 1975 and it was his responsibility as chief blender to source vintage casks of single malt whisky that were not readily available through any specialist whisky shop or online whisky site. Today, we continue to secure special and rare malt and grain whiskies that are further matured and only selected for single cask bottling after careful tasting and consideration.

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