Glen Grant 1997 (Ian MacLeod Chieftain’s)
Dramcalendar Day 19
On the nineteenth day of the Dramcalendar, we have the Glen Grant 1997, bottled by Ian MacLeod as part of their Chieftain’s bottling series.
I am not sure what to expect from today’s bottling to be honest. Sure, I heard of peated cask finishes before, but a whole maturation in an Islay cask? That’s a new one for me.
Facts
Name: | Glen Grant 1997 |
Bottler: | Ian MacLeod |
Bottling Series: | Chieftain’s |
Bottled for: | Germany |
Distilled: | May 1997 |
Bottled: | February 2015 |
Age: | 15 Years Old |
Category: | Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
Distillery: | Glen Grant |
Cask Type: | Islay Cask Matured |
Cask No.: | 70451 |
No. of Bottles: | 318 |
Strength: | 55.8% Vol. |
Colored: | No |
Chill Filtered: | No |
Nose
A summer air breeze. Pears, pineapples, mangoes and honeyed heather. Then lots of cold peat smoke and something I would describe as lavender perfume. Taken altogether, the aroma feels somewhat “synthetic” to me, for the lack of a better word.
Taste
Strong and pretty spicy with pepper, chili and ginger. The peat smoke is even louder now. Pears and pineapples again, backed up by citrus bonbons and hints of honey.
Finish
Long and drying. Sweet peat smoke. Ginger and heather. Sour aftertaste.
Overall
Well that was all pretty weird and confusing, but not necessarily in a bad way. The perfect dram to trick your friends in a blind tasting.
Score: 81 / 100
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