A blended Scotch whisky from Grant's released as part of the Cask Editions range, which has enjoyed a finishing period in rum casks. The work of Grant's master blender Brian Kinsman, who was curious t... Read more
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Name | Grant's Cask Editions Rum Cask Finish |
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Brand | Grant's |
Average Price | £20.49 |
Type | Scotch Whisky |
Region | Other Scotch Whisky |
Volume | 700ml |
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Country of Origin | Scotland |
Created On CasKompare | 04-17-2022 |
A blended Scotch whisky from Grant's released as part of the Cask Editions range, which has enjoyed a finishing period in rum casks. The work of Grant's master blender Brian Kinsman, who was curious to see the impact the vibrant rum casks could have on the classic Grant's blend flavour profile. Some definite worthwhile exploration there! More than suitable for sipping neat if you want to really get your head around the fruit-forward deliciousness that the rum casks have imparted, but we also reckon this one will do really well in cocktails. Tasty blended whisky, helpings of zesty tropical fruit, a good few dashes of spice. Yeah, go on then!~ Master of Malt
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A blended Scotch whisky called Grant's is bottled in Scotland by William Grant & Sons. Since 1957, Grant's has been offered in bottles with a triangle cross shape. Hans Schleger, the designer, fled Nazi Germany and arrived in Britain. He was tasked with designing a distinctive, classy bottle that would highlight the flavor and color of the whisky while still functioning effectively when stacked and boxed. The triangular bottle was originally utilized in 1956 for William Grant & Sons' Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch. The Grant's bottle and label underwent a facelift in 2002. This included adding the Grant coat of arms and the battle cry of the Clan Grant, to which William belonged, 'Stand Fast,' to the bottle. Also included were the phrases 'Est. 1887' and 'Independent Family Distillers for Five Generations.'