An early Càrn Mòr bottling in their Celebration of the Cask series, this 1965 Glen Grant came from a hogshead cask bottled in 2012 that yielded 119 bottles at 46.3% after 46 years of ageing.
Lovely presentation on these Càrn Mòr bottlings, and of course the whisky will be amazing. These Glen Grants from the golden era are known for ageing spectacularly well in either bourbon or sherry casks, and at a natural strength of 46.3% this Speysider will be a gloriously complex dram.
Attributes
Distillery
Glen Grant
Bottler
Morrison & MacKay
Series
Càrn Mòr "Celebration Of The Cask"
Country
Scotland
Region
Speyside
Distilled Year
1965
Bottling Year
2012
Age
46
Bottles Produced
119
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
46.3%
Pre-Owned
Yes
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Glen Grant 1965-2012 | 46 Year Old | Carn Mor Single Cask 2139
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In the nose it is very interesting and complex but when you taste it’s just horrible even if you add a bit of water… expected a lot more from a miltonduff