Glen Grant 2005 (16 year old)First Fill Sherry Hogshead Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice

Gordon & Macphail

Product image 1Glen Grant 2005 (16 year old)First Fill Sherry Hogshead Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice
Product image 2A 70cl bottle of Glen Grant whisky distilled in 2005 and bottled by Gordon and Macphail

Regular price £140.00

Jeffrey st. Whisky & Tobacco Reviews with ekomi.co.uk

Glen Grant 2005 (16 year old) First Fill Sherry Hogshead Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice

Glen Grant 2005 (16 year old) Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice is a remarkable single malt Scotch whisky that embodies the essence of Speyside excellence. Distilled in the year 2005 and matured for 16 years under the meticulous care of Gordon & MacPhail, this expression offers a delightful journey through the world of aged whisky.

The year 2005 marked the beginning of a remarkable journey for this whisky. As it rested in First Fill Sherry Hogsheads, the spirit absorbed the rich, dark, and complex flavors from the sherry-seasoned oak casks. Over the course of 16 years, this liquid alchemy transformed what was once a clear distillate into a whisky of remarkable character and depth.

Glen Grant Distillery

Glen Grant distillery is located in Rothes, Speyside. It was founded in 1840 by two brothers who were previously involved in illegal distillation. The distillery was built with easy access to local supplies and transport links in mind. When the railway reached Elgin they even financed an extension to Rothes. The brothers ran the distillery with efficiency and quality in mind.

In 1872 the successor of the founding brothers 'Major' John Grant took control of the distillery. Under his watch Glen Grant shined and became a massive commercial enterprise. He introduced electricity to the plant, installed purifier pipes and designed the shape of the pot stills. He started to export his spirit all over the world.

At the peak of the whisky boom, the Major decided to built a second distillery: Glen Grant II. This distillery was built across the road from the first distillery and supplied the malted barley for both sites. The Pattison crisis and a general downturn at the end of the 19th century forced Glen Grant II to close down and remain closed until 1965.

By 1931 the Major had died and his grandson George took control of the distillery. In 1952 he merged the distillery with Smiths Grant of the Glenlivet whom later merged with Longmorn/Benriach. Twenty years later they were all bought out by Seagram's, this acquisition effectively terminated the Grant's family's involvement in the distillery.

In 2001 Pernod-Ricard bought the whisky distilleries owned by Seagram and deemed Glen Grant II to be a 'surplus' distillery. Caperdocnich (Glen Grant II) was closed down for good and demolished five years later. In 2006 Gruppo Campari from Italy bought the distillery and, up until today, Glen Grant continues to be one of the best selling whiskies around the world.

The style of whisky produced at Glen Grant is light and delicate. It is shaped by emphasizing reflux during distillation and the usage of purifying chambers.

Close (esc)

PAYMENT ISSUES

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE EXPERIENCING ISSUES WITH PAYMENTS ON OUR ONLINE STORE. THE PROBLEM IS BEING DEALT WITH. IF YOU WISH TO PLACE AN ORDER PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL

OUR APOLOGIES FOR THE INCONVENIENCE

Age Verification

You must be of legal age to purchase alcohol and tobacco products to enter this website.

By entering this page you have agreed to our terms and conditions.

Search

Shopping Cart

Your cart is currently empty.
Shop now