One of the world’s best-selling Single Malt
Scotch Whisky, Glen Grant, has launched a ‘Five Decades Limited
Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky’, in celebration of its Master
Distiller, Dennis Malcolm’s five decades with Glen Grant.
“The naturally pure essence of Glen Grant is
reflected in the woodland setting of the distillery itself; where
dappled sunlight, pure highland air and fresh spring water come
together in celebration of nature’s delicate and complex
character. The other special characteristic of the Glen Grant
distillery is the meticulous selection and limited use of the
maturation casks, which bring Glen Grant to its highly acclaimed,
softly fruity, intensely fresh natural taste,” said Dennis.
The Five Decades Limited Edition Single Malt
Scotch Whisky is described as having a light golden barley
appearance, with a bouquet of rich and smooth marriage of vanilla,
honey and Oloroso sherry, which creates a mouth-feel of
orange blossom and honey. Intensely creamy, with sweet toffee and
mellow raisin fruit hitting the taste buds of one’s palate, the
whisky finishes with a smooth and fruity lingering aftertaste.
Dennis added that what truly sets Glen Grant
apart are the unique slender stills and special purifiers, which
imbue the whisky with its distinctively light, yet complex flavour.
“This distillation process, unique to the Glen
Grant distillery, ensures that the spirit produced is light, but
at the same time complex, allowing only the purest vapour to pass
from the still to the condenser,” he said.
Dennis was born on distillery grounds in 1946
and started his career at Glen Grant’s distillery in 1961 as an
apprentice cooper at the age of 15. After developing a passion for
single malts over the years, he has embarked upon a lifelong
journey along the prestigious whisky trail, becoming Distillery
Manager and Ambassador for an impressive array of famous
distillers.
In 2006, Dennis returned to Glen Grant to pursue
his passion and fulfill his dream of becoming Master Distiller.
His commitment to the company led him to his 50th Anniversary at
the Glen Grant Distillery, marking a remarkable milestone for his
passion, lifelong commitment and outstanding contributions to the
Scotch whisky industry.
Glen Grant
Founded by John and James Grant in 1840 in the
quaint Morayshire village of Rothes, the brothers began their
journey as two distillers with the vision and ambition of
establishing the Glen Grant distillery.
Located nearby the sea and the port of Garmouth,
the River Spey to the south and surrounded by barley-growing
plains, the distillery had all the basic ingredients for the
creation of malt whisky.
In 2006, Campari acquired Glen Grant when
Allied Domecq was acquired by Pernod Ricard. Today, Glen Grant is
still one of the biggest selling single malts in the world.
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