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Notes
Sherry notes with hints of vanilla and citrus fruits on the nose. Smoky, initially, on the palate, with some sweet, nutty flavours and a sherrywood, drying finish.
Product Name | Glen Grant 1954 Gordon & MacPhail 2002 Bottling in Wooden Box |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Speyside |
Class | Single Malt |
Vintage | 1954 |
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Bottling Date | 2002 |
Volume (cl) | 70cl |
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Cask Type | Sherry |
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Bacon straight away, but that then fades and gives way to warm bonfire, sweet tobacco and just a note of rubber. With more time in the glass treacle, cereal and pleasant soapiness. The palate is lead by sweet fruit and honey, then peppery heat, and an oily, woodsmoke finish. A complex and evolving whisky.
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