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Glen Grant 40 years 1969 Signatory Vintage Cask n°2016 - One of 188 - bottled 2009 Cask Strength Collection - Lot of 1 bottle - 0
Glen Grant 40 years 1969 Signatory Vintage Cask n°2016 - One of 188 - bottled 2009 Cask Strength Collection - Lot of 1 bottle - 1
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Glen Grant 40 years 1969 Signatory Vintage Cask n°2016 - One of 188 - bottled 2009 Cask Strength Collection

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44.3%

0.7L

Intensity

Quantity: 1 bottleObservation: 1 NormalLevel: 1 To 3cmOrigin: private individualRecoverable VAT: noRegion: SpeysideAppellation: Glen Grant
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Glen Grant 40 years 1969 Signatory Vintage Cask n°2016 - One of 188 - bottled 2009 Cask Strength Collection

The wine

A 40 year old single cask Glen Grant (#2016) distilled in 1969 and bottled in 2009 by Signatory Vintage. Signatory Vintage was founded in 1988 by Andrew Symington, who previously worked at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh, where he would select casks specially for the hotel. In 2002, he bought the Edradour distillery in Pitlochry, in the Highlands of Scotland and moved Signatory Vintage to the site, including the warehouses opposite the distillery. A limited edition of 188 bottles.

About the Producer Glen Grant

Scotland, Speyside. Distillery operational. Owners: Chivas Brothers Ltd, Pernod Ricard

Glen Grant is a textbook case in the history of the Scotch whisky industry. For decades (and still to this day), the distillery's official label was found on both independent bottlings and the distillery's own bottlings. Some of the most active independent bottlers in the 50s and 60s included Gordon & MacPhail, Campbell, Hope & King (which also worked with Macallan for the bottling and distribution of its malt), Cadenhead, Robert Watson and R Moray Bonding. The result is a multitude of available versions, making it an enthralling dram to collect. As Glen Grant was a blender's malt (Chivas Regal, 100 Pipers, etc.), its owners concentrated on a more classic maturation method characterized by bourbon. Gordon & MacPhail for their part decided to specialize in versions aged exclusively in ex-sherry casks. It was a smart move and their vintages casks became highly prized by whisky enthusiasts and collectors across the world.

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