Glen Grant Old Particular 1995 21 Years Single Malt Whisky

Glen Grant 1995 DL

Glen Grant

Speyside · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
21 years
ABV
51.5%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Glen Grant
Distillation Year
06.1995
Bottling Year
09.2016

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Recent history

Lowest Price:€223.52(2024-02-28)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Alexander Walsh

Alexander Walsh

May 16, 2026, 11:31:44

Right, so this one’s a bit of a puzzle innit. Nose is all mango 🥭, citrus 🍊, and a whack of ginger. Bit of red plum, faint peat, maybe some apple honey 🍎🍯? Touch of pepper and eucalyptus too, like them sherry bombs but not quite. The sip (can’t say the other word 🙃) hits with toffee, almond, spice, and a wee oily feel. Finish is bitter-ish, grassy, with a dry herb note. Dill? Rhubarb? Bonkers but delightful. 🥃

Amber Murray

Amber Murray

May 6, 2026, 01:11:05

Lads, tried this one neat. 🥃 First sniff – hm, getting cinnamon & baked apple, maybe a hint of pear. A little oakiness in the back. On the palate, quite nice. Starts with vanilla & some sweet pear, then a wave of clove & woody spice kicks in. 👍 It’s got a bit of a spicy kick, y’know, but it’s mellowed by these toffee & nutmeg notes. Warming. Finish is long & warming, with lingering spices and a faint whisper of smokiness. Not bad at all.

Pete Collins

Pete Collins

May 4, 2026, 21:21:32

Oh, this whisky's got a real smoky vibe, like a campfire in autumn. 🍂 A bit of honey sweetness too, and maybe some apple notes that pop out. It's smooth going down, with a warm finish that lingers ages. Perfect for a quiet evening in, innit? 😊 Sometimes I get a hint of spice, like cinnamon or nutmeg, but it's not overpowering. Really makes you savour each sip. 👍

Freddie Cook

Freddie Cook

May 1, 2026, 23:20:52

Blimey, this one's proper interesting! Right, first sniff – loads of vanilla and caramel, like walking into a patisserie. But then there's this deep, smoky note... like bonfire night but sweeter. Tastes way better than it smells, mind. Rich Christmas cake with raisins, maybe some dark chocolate. Quite oily on the tongue, nice mouthfeel. The finish is long and warming. Keeps changing... now it's a bit peppery, then goes back to being sweet. Leaves this lovely oakiness in your mouth. Definitely a sipper, not a gulp. Would pair well with a dark evening by the fire. Cheers! 🥃🔥

Victoria Robertson

Victoria Robertson

Apr 29, 2026, 17:00:43

*(swirls glass, takes a sip)* Ahh, that’s the stuff. 🥃 Right, so on the nose, you get this big waft of honeycomb and warm pastry... maybe a bit of orange peel. 🔥 Taste-wise, it’s quite oily, like melted butter. 👄 Loads of dried fruit – figs, sultanas. Then a wave of spice, cinnamon and ginger, warming you right through. There’s a wee bit of smoke in the background, not peaty, just a gentle wood-smoke. Finish is long, keeps changing. First the sweetness, then that lovely oaky dryness, and a final hint of dark chocolate. 💪 Just perfect for a chilly evening. Best enjoyed slow. 😌 Cheers! 🥂

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