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Glen Grant 12 Year Old

Scotch Whisky /43% ABV / United Kingdom

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Product details

Category
Scotch Whisky
Region
United Kingdom
ABV
43%
Years Aged
12
Specialty
Gluten-Free
Base Ingredients
Barley

Product description

Awarded 95 Points from Wine Enthusiast, Glen Grant 12 Year Old is a remarkable Speyside Single Malt Scotch. With a bright, golden color and pleasant aromas of orchard fruit, almond and citrus, this exceptional whisky delights the palate with exquisite and delicate notes of apple pie crust and caramel, and finishes with lingering fruit and subtle hints of spice.

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Community reviews

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  • Josh

    I think I got a bad bottle. When I first purchased it, it tasted sweet, smooth, and like apple pie. After a week or so, I started to taste more of the alcohol chemicals and less of the apples. I kept on trying to bring back that fruity flavor, but all I got were fumes of alcohol and a taste of Lysol. I am shocked with anger and I don’t think that my tastebuds are the culprit. If they are, I will rate this 5 stars.

  • Karlee
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    Verified Buyer

    delicious, smooth, complex, great price

  • Justin

    Ordered it on a whim, really good stuff for the price point. Definitely a value buy.

  • Karlee
    Verified Buyer
    Verified Buyer

    Incredible Speyside single malt. Warm vanilla on the nose and apple pie and spice on the finish. Can i pour this over my breakfast cereal?

FAQs

Yes, whiskey is gluten-free, thanks to the distillation process used to make it. The Celiac Disease Foundation concluded that it can safely be considered gluten-free, though it’s still possible that some people with high gluten sensitivity or celiac disease could have a reaction to whiskeys created from certain grains.
Whiskey can include a large number of different distilled spirits made from fermented grain mash — usually cereal grains like rye, barley malt, wheat and corn. The drink undergoes aging in wooden containers, most often oak.
One of the reasons whiskey is so popular is that there’s no single way to enjoy it. There’s the purist route — straight and neat, no mixers, no ice — but what fun is being a purist? You can add water to it, which can enhance certain bottles’ flavors or you can add it with other ingredients to make delicious mixed drinks. It’s the foundation of the Manhattan, the Old Fashioned, the Whiskey Sour and many others.
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