11 June 2025
  • Glen Grant NAS

    (75cl)

    Winning Bid
    £16.95
    NO RESERVE
    Glen Grant NAS
    (75cl)
    Lot #1350193
    FINISH DATE
    17 February 2025

    An old 75cl bottling of no-age-statement Speyside malt whisky from Glen Grant. Glen Grant was founded in 1840, by brothers John and James Grant, two former illegal distillers and smugglers who decided to take out a license. With the sea and port of Garmouth nearby, the River Spey at its feet and barley-growing plains nearby, all the basic ingredients of malt whisky were close at hand. This time the distillery was legal. By 1872, the founders of Glen Grant Distillery had died. Young James ‘The Major’ Grant, born in 1847, had always taken a keen interest in the distillery and having inherited the business and the title ‘Glengrant’ from his uncle John Grant, he was to prove himself a worthy successor. Stories about ‘The Major’ abound. A legendary innovator, socialiser and traveller, he lived by his own rules and set his own standards. New ideas fascinated him and he wasn’t afraid to explore them. He was the first man in the Highlands to own a car. Glen Grant was the first distillery to have electric light. And he introduced the tall slender stills and purifiers which created the fresh malty flavour and clear colour that defines Glen Grant whisky to this day. In 1931, Major Grant, the last Glengrant, died, survived by his three daughters and a distillery that had become one of the most famous in the world. Douglas MacKessack, his grandson, was to become his successor. In 1972, the Glenlivet and Glen Grant Distilleries Ltd amalgamated with the blending concerns of Hill, Thomson and Co.Ltd and Longmorn Distilleries Ltd to become The Glenlivet Distillers Ltd. The original family interest in the distilleries was maintained, with two substantial outside shareholders: Courage Ltd, the brewing concern and Suntory Ltd, the Japanese distilling company. In 2006, Campari acquired Glen Grant, its only whisky, when Allied Domecq was acquired by Pernod Ricard. To this day, Glen Grant continues to be one of the biggest selling single malts worldwide.

    Glen Grant

    One of the Speyside greats, Glen Grant was founded in 1840 by the managers of Dandelaith distillery, who both happened to be brothers with the surname of Grant. Today, the distillery is owned by the Italian Campari Group, where Glen Grant has traditionally enjoyed strong sales. For many years it remained in the Grant family, most famously with Major Grant at the helm and his legacy continues to this day. The distillery has always thought ahead of the pack, with electric lighting installed in 1861 making it the first in Scotland. In 1897, rather than expand internally, a second distillery was built next door which was called Glen Grant 2 until legislation prompted a name change. Glen Grant has always been able to offer a wide array of aged whiskies thanks to its well-managed inventory, its light and fruity style working extremely well with sherry casks, as highlighted by the strong support from Gordon & MacPhail.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • DISTILLERY
      Glen Grant
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      75 cl
    • STRENGTH
      40%
    Region
    Scotland, Speyside
    Scotland, Speyside

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