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== Bottle ==

== Bottle ==



Grant's is sold in a bottle that have a triangle cross section starting form 1957. The designer Hans Schleger came to Britain as a refugee from Nazi Germany. He was asked to create a distinctive, elegant bottle that would showcase the quality and colour of the whisky as well being able to be stacked and packed efficiently. The triangular-shaped bottle is first used for [[Glenfiddich]] Single Malt Scotch in 1956, also owned by William Grant & Sons.

In 1957, Grant's was first sold in a triangular bottle.


The designer Hans Schleger came to Britain as a refugee from Nazi Germany. He was asked to create a distinctive, elegant bottle that would showcase the quality and colour of the whisky as well being able to be stacked and packed efficiently. The triangular shaped bottle is also used for [[Glenfiddich]] Single Malt Scotch, also owned by William Grant and Sons.



In 2002, the Grant's bottle and label were both updated. This included embossing the bottle with the Grant coat of arms and the motto "Stand Fast" – the war cry of Clan Grant, to which William belonged. The words "Est. 1887" and "Independent Family Distillers for Five Generations" were also added.

In 2002, the Grant's bottle and label were both updated. This included embossing the bottle with the Grant coat of arms and the motto "Stand Fast" – the war cry of Clan Grant, to which William belonged. The words "Est. 1887" and "Independent Family Distillers for Five Generations" were also added.



== Whiskies ==

== Whiskies ==

Grant's blended whiskies are made using grain whisky from the Girvan distillery as a base, blended with a variety of single malts and other grain whiskies. The full range includes the Family Reserve, Ale Cask, Sherry Cask, 12, 18 & 25 Year Old. The distillery at Girvan produces a light grain whisky that allows the character and sweetness of the malt whiskies to come through into the final blend.



* Grant's Family Reserve - described as having a complex, clean and fruity taste. “It defies the odds for quality” says Jim Murray in Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2010.

The full range includes the Family Reserve, Ale Cask, Sherry Cask, 12, 18 & 25 Year Old.

* Grant's 12 Year Old Whisky - blended from whiskies that have matured for a minimum of 12 years. It is described as having a warm and fruity taste with a hint of spice.


* Grant's Ale Cask Reserve - the only Scotch finished in ale casks, giving it a taste described as creamy, malty and honeyed.

Grant's blended whiskies are made using grain whisky from the Girvan distillery as a base, blended with a variety of single malts and other grain whiskies.

* Grant's Sherry Cask Reserve - finishes its maturation in oak casks that have previously held Oloroso sherry. This imparts distinctive sherry wood notes. The key flavours are sherry, oak and smoke.


* Grant's Blended Malt - created exclusively from Speyside-style single malts to produce a blend with a malty, fruity taste. Available exclusively in Taiwan, its taste is described as sweet, smooth and delicate.

The distillery at Girvan produces a light grain whisky that allows the character and sweetness of the malt whiskies to come through into the final blend.

* Grant's Rare 18 Year Old Whisky - a Scotch whisky described as rich and full bodied with fruity port notes.


* Grant's 25 Year Old Whisky - a blend of 25 malt and grain whiskies, including the first ever whisky laid down at Grant's Girvan distillery. It is described as having a smooth, singular sweetness.

Grant's Family Reserve is described as having a complex, clean and fruity taste. “It defies the odds for quality” says Jim Murray in Jim Murray's Whisky Bible 2010.

* Grant's Distillery Edition - a non-chill filtered blend which imparts a greater depth of flavour and intensity of taste that is described as brilliantly, intriguingly and deliciously structured.


Grant's 12 Year Old Whisky is blended from whiskies that have matured for a minimum of 12 years. It is described as having a warm and fruity taste with a hint of spice.


Grant's Ale Cask Reserve is the only Scotch finished in ale casks, giving it a taste described as creamy, malty and honeyed.


Grant's Sherry Cask Reserve finishes its maturation in oak casks that have previously held Oloroso sherry. This imparts distinctive sherry wood notes. The key flavours are sherry, oak and smoke.


Grant's Blended Malt has been created exclusively from Speyside-style single malts to produce a blend with a malty, fruity taste. Available exclusively in Taiwan, its taste is described as sweet, smooth and delicate.


Grant's Rare 18 Year Old Whisky is a Scotch whisky described as rich and full bodied with fruity port notes.


Grant's 25 Year Old Whisky is a blend of 25 malt and grain whiskies, including the first ever whisky laid down at Grant's Girvan distillery. It is described as having a smooth, singular sweetness.


Grant's Distillery Edition is a non-chill filtered blend which imparts a greater depth of flavour and intensity of taste that is described as brilliantly, intriguingly and deliciously structured.



== External links ==

== External links ==


Revision as of 21:32, 17 February 2019

Grant's is a blended Scotch whisky bottled by William Grant & SonsinScotland.

History

In 1886, William Grant started working in the distillery business as a bookkeeper. In 1898, Pattison's, the largest Scotch whisky blender at the time, suddenly went bankrupt and William Grant stepped in and launched Grant's whisky.

William built the Glenfiddich Distillery in Dufftown, Scotland, with the help of his seven sons and two daughters and on Christmas Day, 1887, it produced its first drops of spirit.

Later, William's son-in-law Charles Gordon became the company's first salesman and in 1909 spent a year taking Grant's to Australia and the Far East.

In 1915, a new law stated that the minimum maturation period for Scotch whisky was to be two years (today it is three). While this led to the ruin of many a Scotch whisky distillery, William Grant had kept a supply of aging whisky in stock and was able to ensure continued production.

William Grant died in 1923 but by this time, the family business was well established.

In 1963, William's great-grandson, Charles Gordon, oversaw construction of the Girvan grain distillery – now the world's second largest grain whisky producer.

In 1979, Grant's UK sales surpassed 1 million cases for the first time.

Today, Grant's continues to be family owned and run. The current CEO, Peter Gordon, is the fifth generation of the family to head the business.

Grant's is the oldest family-owned blended whisky and is currently sold in over 180 countries. It is the world's third largest Scotch whisky brand, selling 4.9 million cases of whisky in 2010.

Bottle

Grant's is sold in a bottle that have a triangle cross section starting form 1957. The designer Hans Schleger came to Britain as a refugee from Nazi Germany. He was asked to create a distinctive, elegant bottle that would showcase the quality and colour of the whisky as well being able to be stacked and packed efficiently. The triangular-shaped bottle is first used for Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch in 1956, also owned by William Grant & Sons.

In 2002, the Grant's bottle and label were both updated. This included embossing the bottle with the Grant coat of arms and the motto "Stand Fast" – the war cry of Clan Grant, to which William belonged. The words "Est. 1887" and "Independent Family Distillers for Five Generations" were also added.

Whiskies

Grant's blended whiskies are made using grain whisky from the Girvan distillery as a base, blended with a variety of single malts and other grain whiskies. The full range includes the Family Reserve, Ale Cask, Sherry Cask, 12, 18 & 25 Year Old. The distillery at Girvan produces a light grain whisky that allows the character and sweetness of the malt whiskies to come through into the final blend.

External links


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