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Where to buy Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

$2,147.00

Whiskey: Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

This glorious Glen Grant single malt spent a whole three decades maturing between 1990 and 2021.

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 109 (54.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glen Grant

Detailed Description

This glorious Glen Grant single malt spent a whole three decades maturing between 1990 and 2021. Intensified by time in a sherry cask around one-eighth of the size of a standard butt (allowing more rapid interaction between the whisky and the cask), the team at indie bottler Duncan Taylor spotted that it was a special dram, and a worthy whisky to bottle up for The Octave series. A release of 85 bottles.

Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Warm spiced fruit crumble, honey sauce, a touch of slightly waxy oak, fresh and appealing.

Palate: Lashings of sherry fruits, malty chocolate Ovaltine, more warming up, but balanced with sweet undertones, slightly leathery.

Finish: Long and rewarding, meaty and chewy, gentle spice with the dried fruit notes persisting, pleasantly off-dry.

Distillery Information

Glen Grant is one of the top five bestselling Scotch single malt distilleries worldwide. The Campari Group acquired Glen Grant whisky distillery in 2006 for the princely sum of €115m from Chivas Brothers, then under Pernod Ricard ownership. Accordingly, Glen Grant is likely to be made substantially larger. At present, the Glen Grant distillery houses six stills and runs at near full capacity, which totals 5.9million litres per annum. However, with the proposed addition of a power plant nearby and a further eight stills, by 2010 the capacity could be as much as twelve million litres. Half of Glen Grant’s impressive Scotch whisky production is used as a blending product, notably in Chivas blends. Most of the spirit is transported elsewhere for maturation in Chivas’ central warehouses, and to Glen Grant’s new 60,000 cask storage facilities, following the acquisition of eleven warehouses in Rothes. The whisky distillery was founded in 1840 by brothers John and James Grant and just over twenty years later it became Scotland’s first to boast electric lighting. In 1872, James Grant died and the distillery was passed down to his son, Major James Grant. He then built a second distillery across the road, joined by a whisky pipe which transported the new make spirit. Glen Grant No. 2, as it was first known, was completed in 1897, but just five years later it was closed, reopening in 1965, under the name Caperdonich. As well as the official range, there have been many independent bottlings, notably from Gordon and MacPhail who bottled an extensive vintage range spanning more than twenty years of Glen Grant distillations.

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Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

$2,147.00

Whiskey: Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML

This glorious Glen Grant single malt spent a whole three decades maturing between 1990 and 2021.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 109 (54.5%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Glen Grant

This glorious Glen Grant single malt spent a whole three decades maturing between 1990 and 2021. Intensified by time in a sherry cask around one-eighth of the size of a standard butt (allowing more rapid interaction between the whisky and the cask), the team at indie bottler Duncan Taylor spotted that it was a special dram, and a worthy whisky to bottle up for The Octave series. A release of 85 bottles.

Glen Grant 30 Year Old 1990 (cask 4427569) - The Octave (Duncan Taylor) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Warm spiced fruit crumble, honey sauce, a touch of slightly waxy oak, fresh and appealing.

Palate: Lashings of sherry fruits, malty chocolate Ovaltine, more warming up, but balanced with sweet undertones, slightly leathery.

Finish: Long and rewarding, meaty and chewy, gentle spice with the dried fruit notes persisting, pleasantly off-dry.

Distillery Information

Glen Grant is one of the top five bestselling Scotch single malt distilleries worldwide. The Campari Group acquired Glen Grant whisky distillery in 2006 for the princely sum of €115m from Chivas Brothers, then under Pernod Ricard ownership. Accordingly, Glen Grant is likely to be made substantially larger. At present, the Glen Grant distillery houses six stills and runs at near full capacity, which totals 5.9million litres per annum. However, with the proposed addition of a power plant nearby and a further eight stills, by 2010 the capacity could be as much as twelve million litres. Half of Glen Grant’s impressive Scotch whisky production is used as a blending product, notably in Chivas blends. Most of the spirit is transported elsewhere for maturation in Chivas’ central warehouses, and to Glen Grant’s new 60,000 cask storage facilities, following the acquisition of eleven warehouses in Rothes. The whisky distillery was founded in 1840 by brothers John and James Grant and just over twenty years later it became Scotland’s first to boast electric lighting. In 1872, James Grant died and the distillery was passed down to his son, Major James Grant. He then built a second distillery across the road, joined by a whisky pipe which transported the new make spirit. Glen Grant No. 2, as it was first known, was completed in 1897, but just five years later it was closed, reopening in 1965, under the name Caperdonich. As well as the official range, there have been many independent bottlings, notably from Gordon and MacPhail who bottled an extensive vintage range spanning more than twenty years of Glen Grant distillations.

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