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“Powerful sherried scotch. Not bad for its price range.”
83
This Grant's blended scotch whisky isn't easy to spot on Europe.
Rich golden in colour and a beautiful mellow aroma, full and rich with a pleasant, smooth and long, lingering after taste. This blended whisky has a big amount of sherry casks aged whisky in its core.
Rather nice for its price range.
This dram has a amber-like color.
Nose (86): more than average.
honey, malt, vanilla, smoke, citrus.
Smells deliciously but then suddenly it just disappears.
Palate (83): smooth, oily.
honey, tobacco, citrus, floral, apples, smoke.
A bit sharp but lot of sherry character inside.
Finish (80): average.
honey, wood, citrus.
So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Grant's Blended Whisky with 83 points over 100.
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Great event, great whiskies, great people. Whatelse?! I love Grant’s 18 years old.
Another great twasting with Steve from The Whisky Wire. This time we have had the pleasure of tasting Grant’s 12 years old, 18 years old, 25 years old and Ale Cask Finished with Ludo Ducrocq, global ambassador for Grant’s whisky.
We followed the usual order from youngest to oldest: Ale Cask, 12, 18 and 25 years old.
Grant’s Cask Editions Ale Cask Finish
“A very crispy Grant's whisky. Delicious taste with a superb nose.”
87
Grant’s Ale Cask is the only Scotch whisky to be finished in barrels that have previously held ale. Finishing is the additional time our whiskies spend in specially selected oak casks after they’ve been matured, which adds further flavour and complexity.
This dram has a amber-like color.
Nose (85): average.
honey, citrus zest, malt, raisins.
Really cool influence from the cask. The malty character of the beer is really there shouting about.
Palate (90): light, powerful.
honey, citrus, frizzante, apples, cocoa.
Delicious taste. Frizzante almost like soda.
Finish (85): average.
citrus, honey, malt.
So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Grant's Cask Editions Ale Cask Finish with 87 points over 100.
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The rest of whiskies we tried on the tasting were only available at travel retail, which it is a pain because it means I will have to fly just for buying a bottle of Grant’s 18 years old.
Grant’s 12 years old
83
Grant’s 12 Year Old introduces you to another dimension in Scotch whisky. A masterful blend of only the finest single malt and grain whiskies, each matured in oak casks for a minimum of 12 years.
The blend is then finished in first-fill American whiskey casks for a further six months. This imparts an extra flavour layer, resulting in a complex whisky where individual tastes fit together perfectly to create a full-bodied Scotch of exceptional richness.
This dram has a amber-like color.
Nose (80): more than average.
honey, vanilla, citrus, cinnamon, wood, smoke.
Palate (86): light, smooth.
honey, wood, peat, pepper, vanilla, a little peaches.
Finish (83): average.
wood, spices, honey, a little vanilla.
So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Grant's 12 year with 83 points over 100.
Grant’s 18 years old
“Honey honey, how you thrill me, ah-hah, honey honey”
90
The finest single malt and grain whiskies, matured to perfection for 18 years or longer in oak casks, are then selected by our Master Blender for finishing in port casks. This creates a magnificent, perfectly balanced Scotch whisky with considerable depth of taste.
This dram has a cooper-like color.
Nose (90): more than average.
honey, vanilla, a little citrus, floral, red fruits, wood, peat.
Palate (91): light, smooth.
honey, wood, red fruits, floral, cocoa.
Finish (90): longer than average.
honey, wood, spices.
So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Grant's 18 year with 90 points over 100.
Grant’s 25 years old
“A great whisky from Grant's that unfortunately it is only available at travel retail.”
90
Grant’s 25 Year Old is a unique blend, containing twenty-five of the world’s most highly-prized and distinctive malt and grain whiskies. This includes the first whisky ever laid down at Grant’s Girvan distillery along with rare whiskies from distilleries no longer in existence
This dram has a cooper-like color.
Nose (88): more than average.
honey, wood, spices, nuts, floral, dried fruits, figs.
Palate (92): light, powerful, oily.
honey, candies, spices, wood, dates, cocoa.
I love the way honey and candies work on this whisky.
Finish (90): longer than average.
wood, spices, honey.
So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Grant's 25 year with 90 points over 100.
Summary
Lovely whiskies. I really don’t understand why most of them are so hard to find. Lovely 18 and 25 years old. And I am really in love with Ale Cask, it has a point of almost frizzante. Delightful!