At London’s 2025 Whisky Show, I was reminded of the importance of refreshing our whisky tasting range – including stalwarts. Til date, I’ve mostly shared tasting notes on rare and elusive Glen Grant expressions. If it is a 12-year-old expression, then it must be from the 1970s! If it’s a young 5-year-old, well then, it was bottled 50 years ago! Or perhaps it was matured for a “mere” 60 years or 64 years before being bottled?!? Let’s be honest, these were all incredible once-in-a-lifetime experiences! Ones that I would never be able to repeat.
So, what about us normal folks who don’t mind the occasional indulgence that is still somewhat accessible? Enter the special yet still available mature Glen Grant expressions with their current core collection:
- Glen Grant 21 year (2024) 46% (2025 Whisky Show – GBP 252)
- Glen Grant 25 year 46% (2025 Whisky Show – GBP 699 aka 1 Dream Dram Token)
- Glen Grant 30 year 55% (2025 Whisky Show – GBP 1250 aka 3 Dream Dram Tokens)
With 20% Oloroso, this was bound to have a sherry touch, yet more restrained. What did we think?
- Nose – Bright, nuanced, complex yet incredibly well-balanced between the warm, juicy fruits (think peach or nectarine), gentle baking spices (cinnamon, ginger, allspice), and caramel
- Palate – Delicate, elegant, and well-rounded. The fruit shifted from sunny orchards to humid tropics.
- Finish – Soft, toffee sweet, lovely!
It was like the first sunlight – the rays gently warm, the light gradually increasing… A delight to the nose and palate.
What do they have to say?
The exquisite palate of 21-Year-Old whisky presents a soft, welcoming mouthfeel, with an explosion of rich tropical fruits and creamy butter notes, followed by a long, luxurious finish of caramelised crème brûlée.
Would we agree? Yes indeed!
Increasing the sherry quotient to around 40% had a clear influence on this expression.
- Nose – Loads of dark fruits, dusky, dusty, then brightens into candied sweet
- Palate – A wonderfully full mouthfeel, roll it around, savouring the soft fruits, some melted chocolate, delicious!
- Finish – Simply stunning
As for Grant & Sons, they share the following about this expression:
The Glen Grant 25-Year-Old promises discovery and delight. With velvety smoothness and definitive notes dried stone fruit and toffee. Sweet aromas open up to rich dark chocolate flavours and a lingering warm spice and soft smoke finish.
We would certainly agree.
Whilst this isn’t yet widely available, a teaser was available at London’s Whisky Show.
- Nose – Subtle at first, with soft fruits, gradually opening in the glass. It was a “comfort” dram, we were enveloped in a warm blanket of welcome aromas – fruity, sweet, and more!
- Palate – Soft, with a hint of mineral, like the shavings of a graphite pencil, then the fruits came forward, followed by gentle sweet spices, a deeper undertone
- Finish – Simply beautiful. An incredibly long finish
Here is what Glen Grant has to say about this upcoming expression:
A rare and exquisite 30-Year-Old whisky. It reveals a rich and complex bouquet that, after its rich and distinctive finish, will leave you longing for more. Uniting The Glen Grant’s delicate, fruity character with a deeper, darker profile.
Like previous older Glen Grant expressions, this was the gift they kept on giving. Long after our glass was empty, we could revisit simply by sniffing the glass. As we knew this would be a hard act to follow, it was clearly time to take a wee lunch break before heading back into the fray!
Curious to know more? Check out the Glen Grant Whisky Flight – Part 1
- Glen Grant 12 year 43%
- Glen Grant 18 year 43%
- Glen Grant 15 year Batch Strength 1st Edition 50%
- Glen Grant Exploration No 1 Rum Cask 48%
As for other older expressions? I’ve been so fortunate to try a few rare and mature drams:
- Glen Grant 5 year (1975) 40% (Italian release)
- Glen Grant 12 years (1970s) 43% (OB via Whisky Auction)
- Glen Grant 25 year (1998 / 2023) 50% (Hunter Laing – Old Malt Cask)
- Glen Grant 31 years (1993 / 2024) 52.7% (Decadent Drinks – Whisky Land Chapter 3)
- Glen Grant 60 year (14 Oct 1950/22 Nov 2010), CS No 2750, 2760 40%
- Glen Grant 64 year (24 Nov 1949/6 Jun 2014) First Fill Sherry Cask 2200 + 3185 40% (G+MP)
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