Glen Grant

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[glen grant]
Speyside · Est. 1840 · Campari Group
Elgin Road, Rothes, Banffshire AB38 7BS
8
Expressions
8
With Tasting Notes
100%
Completeness

About

One of Speyside's grand old distilleries, founded by brothers John and James Grant in Rothes. Famed for its light, elegant, fruity-floral character achieved partly through unique tall stills with purifiers that increase reflux. The world's best-selling single malt in Italy and enormously popular across Europe. The Victorian gardens created by Major James Grant in the 1880s are a Rothes landmark. Campari Group invested heavily in expanding capacity.

Production Details

Owner
Campari Group
Parent Company
Campari Group
Status
Active
Founded
1840
Still Type
Pot
Stills
8
Capacity
6.2M LPA
Water Source
Glen Grant Burn / Caperdonich Well

The Glen Grant Tale

In the heart of Rothes, where the Spey winds through barley fields and heather-clad hills, two brothers stood at the edge of possibility in 1840. James and John Grant had chosen their ground well—where the Glen Grant Burn tumbles down from the Mannoch Hills, carrying water filtered through granite and peat, pure enough to build dreams upon.

The brothers understood that whisky was more than business; it was alchemy. They erected their distillery on Elgin Road with the methodical precision of men who meant to last, drawing from both the dancing burn and the deeper Caperdonich Well that would anchor their enterprise to the bedrock itself. The water spoke of place—mineral-bright, soft as Highland rain, carrying the essence of everything it had touched on its journey to their copper vessels.

By 1861, Glen Grant blazed with electric light, the first distillery in Scotland to embrace Edison's marvel. While neighboring distilleries worked by flame and shadow, the Grant brothers illuminated their craft, a bold declaration that tradition and innovation could dance together. The light revealed their true genius: eight towering stills designed not just for capacity, but for character. Each copper giant reached skyward with purifiers attached—peculiar swan-neck extensions that forced the rising vapors to condense and redistill, creating a whisky of uncommon elegance.

James Grant Jr. inherited more than a distillery in 1872; he inherited a vision. By 1897, demand had grown so fierce that he built Caperdonich directly across the road—Glen Grant No. 2—doubling their copper army. The two distilleries breathed together, sharing water, sharing purpose, testament to a family's unwavering belief in their craft.

Major Grant, as James Jr. became known, transformed the grounds into Victorian splendor during the 1880s. His gardens became Rothes' crown jewel, exotic plants and hidden alcoves where visitors could taste whisky among the roses. The Major understood that Glen Grant was more than production—it was place, story, experience.

When Major Grant died in 1931, the distillery entered decades of uncertainty. Ownership passed like seasons—Glenlivet mergers, Seagram acquisitions, corporate reshufflings that saw Glen Grant treated as asset rather than legacy. Through it all, those eight stills continued their patient work, the burn flowed unchanged, and the whisky emerged year after year with its distinctive lightness intact.

In 2006, Campari Group recognized what the Grant brothers had built. Italian passion met Scottish precision as new investment flowed into ancient stone. The 5,900,000-liter capacity speaks to ambition, but the unchanged water sources and towering stills with their purifiers speak to something deeper—respect for the alchemy that transforms Highland water and malted barley into liquid poetry.

Today, Glen Grant stands as Speyside's elegant ambassador, its whisky flowing to Italy and beyond, carrying the taste of Rothes water and Grant family vision to tables around the world. The burn still sings the same song it sang in 1840, and the copper still reaches toward the same Highland sky, proving that some stories are too essential to end.

Equipment

Stills
4 wash, 4 spirit (8 total)

Production Process

Water Source
Glen Grant Burn / Caperdonich Well

Notable Features

  • First distillery to install electric lighting
  • Has associated Caperdonich distillery (Glen Grant No. 2)
  • Strong relationship with independent bottlers
  • Multiple ownership changes throughout history

Timeline15 events

1840The brothers James and John Grant began whisky-making
1861The distillery became the first to install electric lighting
1864John Grant built
1872James Grant passed away and the distillery passed to his son, James Grant Jr
1897James Grant decided to build another distillery nearby - Caperdonich
1902Glen Grant No. 2 is mothballed
1931Major Grant dies and a successor is needed
1953J. & J. Grant merges with George & J.G. Smith
1961Glenlivet & Glen Grant Distillers Ltd
1965Armagnac, Glenfarclas and Dooglas Macranald
1972The company becomes Glen Grant Ltd and was listed
1973Seagram Ltd from The Glenlivet and Glen Grant
1977The Chivas & Glenlivet Group & Seagram buy
2001Pernod Ricard and Diageo buy Seagram Spirits
2006Pernod Ricard sell Glen Grant to Campari Group

Core Range7

Glen Grant 10 Year OldCore
10 Years40% ABV$30-40
Ex-bourbon barrels and Oloroso sherry casks
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Pale gold with light straw highlights; bright and clear, thin legs — characteristically light Speyside colour
Smell
Elegant with ripe pear, honey, and vanilla. Spearmint and fresh coriander with malt. Orange and lemon zest, vanilla cream and toffee. A light, inviting nose typical of Glen Grant's house style
Sip
Medium body, soft and approachable. Sun-ripe pear and apple with malt, vanilla, honey, and oak spices. Oily texture with fudge and cream chased by orange, lemon, honeysuckle, and sweet apple. A gentle introduction to Speyside character
Savor
Medium length with toffee, cinnamon, and oak. Clean and sweet fade with lingering orchard fruit and gentle spice
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Greengrocer: Orchard (pear, apple), Citrus (orange, lemon); Sweet Shop: honey, toffee, vanilla, fudge; Garden Path: Spice (cinnamon, spearmint, coriander); Bakery: Sweet (malt); Furniture Maker: Wood (oak)
Glen Grant 12 Year OldCore
12 Years43% ABV$40-50
Ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Light gold; slightly deeper than the 10yo, bright clarity, thin-medium legs
Smell
Malted barley up front with toffee, honeydew, and a slight hint of ash. Honey'd malt, sugared almond, and ripe apple. Sweet and approachable with a gentle complexity
Sip
Barley, vanilla frosting, orange cream soda. Orchard fruits with orange and apple, a touch of pastry and icing sugar, rich sweet red apple notes. Medium body with the signature Glen Grant lightness and fruit-forward character
Savor
Medium finish with lingering toffee notes. Clean and approachable, gentle oak and vanilla fade. A step up from the 10yo in complexity and depth
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Greengrocer: Orchard (apple, honeydew), Citrus (orange); Sweet Shop: toffee, honey, sugared almond, icing sugar; Bakery: Sweet (barley malt, pastry); Furniture Maker: Wood (gentle oak)
Glen Grant 15 Year Old Batch StrengthCore
15 Years50% ABV$57-77
First-fill ex-bourbon casks, non-chill filtered
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Golden amber; richer hue than younger expressions, medium legs — the batch strength adds viscosity
Smell
Floral and citrus with apple, honeydew melon, caramel, and oak. Vanilla waffles, golden syrup, pears, gooseberries, lemon candy, honeyed notes, buttercups, and a grassy American oak hint. Complex and layered
Sip
Full-bodied and silky. Spiced pear, apricot, and vanilla with orange zest and citrus balanced by cloves, oak spices, and ginger. Sweet creamy barley, buttered toast, toffee, bread dough, orange marmalade, nectarine, papaya cream, milk chocolate. The batch strength delivers real intensity while remaining smooth
Savor
Nutty finish with delicate fruit notes. Fresh oak and cinnamon pepper linger through a satisfying conclusion. The non-chill filtered bottling at 50% delivers genuine depth and a long, complex fade
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Greengrocer: Orchard (pear, apple, apricot, gooseberry, nectarine), Citrus (orange, lemon), Tropical (papaya); Sweet Shop: toffee, caramel, golden syrup, honey, vanilla, milk chocolate; Bakery: Sweet (waffles, pastry, bread dough, buttered toast); Garden Path: Spice (cloves, ginger, cinnamon, pepper); Furniture Maker: Wood (oak, American oak)
Glen Grant 18 Year Old Rare EditionCore
18 Years43% ABV$160-180
Ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Deep gold with amber tints; rich colour from extended maturation, medium-full legs
Smell
Gorgeous vanilla, nuts, and caramel. Rich and floral with oaky overtones and hints of baking spices. A refined, mature nose showing the benefits of 18 years in wood
Sip
Malty caramel, delicate dried raisins, and vanilla. Smooth and complex with the signature Glen Grant elegance elevated by extended oak aging. Jim Murray's 2017 Scotch Whisky of the Year — exceptional balance between fruit, oak, and sweetness
Savor
Long sweet finish with hints of nuts and spice. Warm and lingering with vanilla and oak. The 18 years of maturation create a genuinely distinguished conclusion
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Sweet Shop: vanilla, caramel; Greengrocer: Dried (raisins); Bakery: Sweet (malt, baking spices); Furniture Maker: Wood (oak); Garden Path: Spice (nutmeg, baking spice)
Glen Grant 21 Year OldCore
21 Years46% ABV$330-370
100% ex-oloroso sherry and bourbon barrels, rested in stone dunnage warehouse, non-chill filtered
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Rich amber gold; deep colour from oloroso sherry cask influence, full legs — the richest-looking core range expression
Smell
Ripe peaches, toffee, and raisins. Intensely aromatic with dried fruits, blanched almonds, apricot stone, honey, and toast. The oloroso sherry influence is prominent and beautifully integrated
Sip
Soft, welcoming mouthfeel giving way to rich tropical fruits and creamy butter notes. Dried fruits, sherry, baking spices, white peach, and caramel. Hand-selected casks by Master Distiller Dennis Malcolm create a marriage of fruit richness and oak complexity at 46%
Savor
Long, enduring finish of caramelised creme brulee. The sherry-bourbon cask marriage creates a warm, layered conclusion with dried fruit, spice, and sweet oak fading beautifully
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Greengrocer: Orchard (peach, apricot), Dried (raisins, dried fruit), Tropical (tropical fruits); Sweet Shop: toffee, honey, caramel, creme brulee; Bakery: Sweet (toast, almonds); Pub/Bar: Wine (sherry); Garden Path: Spice (baking spices); Furniture Maker: Wood (oak)
Glen Grant The Glasshouse Collection 25 Year OldCore
25 Years46% ABV2024$950-1100
American oak bourbon barrels and oloroso sherry casks, natural colour, non-chill filtered
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Deep amber with mahogany tints; the sherry cask influence creates a rich, warm colour, full legs
Smell
Essence of dried stone fruit and toffee. Distinctly sweet aromas with depth and maturity from a quarter-century in wood. Elegant and composed
Sip
Rich flavors of dark chocolate, zesty orange, oak, and nutmeg. The 25-year maturation in quality casks creates remarkable depth and complexity while retaining the Glen Grant house character of elegance and balance
Savor
Finish of warm spice with a subtle hint of soft smoke. The interplay of bourbon and sherry cask influence creates a long, layered conclusion that rewards patience
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Greengrocer: Dried (stone fruit), Citrus (orange); Sweet Shop: toffee, dark chocolate; Furniture Maker: Wood (oak); Garden Path: Spice (nutmeg, warm spice); Smoke House: Soft Smoke (subtle hint)
Glen Grant The Glasshouse Collection 30 Year OldCore
30 Years48% ABV2024$2800-3200
American oak ex-bourbon barrels and oloroso sherry casks, natural colour, non-chill filtered
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Deep mahogany amber; the oldest permanent Glen Grant expression, extraordinarily rich colour, full viscous legs
Smell
Complex and inviting. Oak, nectarine, honey, and dried fruit aromas. Vanilla and barley notes emerge alongside a lingering mintiness that refreshes. Three decades of maturation create a multi-layered nose of extraordinary depth
Sip
Thick syrup-like texture with a very mellow, approachable sweetness. Demerara sugar, nectarine, honey, dried fruit. The 48% ABV delivers intensity while the extended maturation creates remarkable smoothness. The oldest whisky in Glen Grant's permanent range
Savor
Sweet and fruity finish. Mintiness refreshes through vanilla and barley notes. The interplay of bourbon and sherry cask influence over 30 years creates a finish of exceptional length and complexity
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Greengrocer: Orchard (nectarine), Dried (dried fruit); Sweet Shop: honey, demerara sugar, vanilla; Furniture Maker: Wood (oak — 30 years); Garden Path: Herb (mint); Bakery: Sweet (barley)

Limited / Special Releases1

Glen Grant Exploration No.1 Rum Cask Finish
NAS48% ABV2025$110-130
Ex-bourbon barrels finished in Caribbean rum casks, non-chill filtered
4/4 Tasting
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Sight
Warm gold with copper highlights; the rum cask finishing adds warmth and depth to the natural colour
Smell
Rich fruity sweetness of berries, oranges, and ripe banana. The rum cask influence brings tropical exuberance to the Glen Grant house style. Warm and inviting
Sip
Warming spices on the palate guided by vanilla vibrancy and tropical notes. The Caribbean rum cask finishing creates a sweet, spiced character layered over Glen Grant's signature light elegance. Complex and flavour-forward at 48% non-chill filtered
Savor
Long, creamy finish with a hint of fresh pineapple. The rum cask influence lingers through vanilla and tropical fruit. First in a planned biannual exploration series
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Greengrocer: Tropical (banana, pineapple), Citrus (orange), Berry (berries); Sweet Shop: vanilla; Garden Path: Spice (warming spices); Pub/Bar: Wine (rum cask influence)