GLEN GRANT 45 YEARS
1949 Extremely rare Single Malt
0,70cl / 40,00% abv
GLEN GRANT 45 YEARS
GLEN GRANT 45 YEARS
GLEN GRANT 45 YEARS
1949 Extremely rare Single Malt
0,70cl / 40,00% abv
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Product details
Code
К6022
abv
40,00%
Volume
0,70
Distillery
Glen Grant
Bottler
Gordon & MacPhail
Vintage
1949
Type
Single Malt
Age
45
Package
Gift Box
Country
Scotland
Region
Speyside
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GLEN GRANT 45 YEARS
1949 Extremely rare Single Malt
0,70cl / 40,00% abv
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Nose
Quite, very strange, after a long Nosing, which was quite pleasant, my seat neighbor finally came to the correct name: Pure rhubarb! Never so clearly defined in a whisky smelled, rhubarb custard, light leather, beautiful herbal honey will follow someday, sage as well and a hint of eucalyptus even, nettle tea, white chocolate, nice licorice flavors and almost something hemp-like
Mouth/Palate
Lots of licorice in the mouth, very beautiful, eucalyptus, the stinging nettle, rhubarb of course as well, but here only as one of the 4-5 main notes, not the one major main note, hemp, light herbal honey, sage noticeable from half, thyme and bright Malt, also a few grasses
Finish
Much, much sage takes over here then, continue the menthol in the form of Eukylaptus, not artificially but rather eaten fresh from the tree, stinging nettle, thyme, lavender, not quite as long as vllt. to expect from age, dry blood orange
Quite, very strange, after a long Nosing, which was quite pleasant, my seat neighbor finally came to the correct name: Pure rhubarb! Never so clearly defined in a whisky smelled, rhubarb custard, light leather, beautiful herbal honey will follow someday, sage as well and a hint of eucalyptus even, nettle tea, white chocolate, nice licorice flavors and almost something hemp-like
Mouth/Palate
Lots of licorice in the mouth, very beautiful, eucalyptus, the stinging nettle, rhubarb of course as well, but here only as one of the 4-5 main notes, not the one major main note, hemp, light herbal honey, sage noticeable from half, thyme and bright Malt, also a few grasses
Finish
Much, much sage takes over here then, continue the menthol in the form of Eukylaptus, not artificially but rather eaten fresh from the tree, stinging nettle, thyme, lavender, not quite as long as vllt. to expect from age, dry blood orange