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Posted 6 April 2024

Grants 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl (Nectar Price)

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- Smooth, rich and mellow taste.
- Aged for 12 years in 3 different casks.
- Award-winning taste

How we’re different?
Many whiskies take their flavour from just one wooden cask, but Grant’s Triple Wood range is matured in 3 types of wooden cask for a perfectly balanced flavour. The matured spirits, each carrying the flavour of the different wood, are then blended and bottled to create our award-winning taste.

-Sherry cask provides sweet spice robustness,
-American Oak casks share subtle vanilla smoothness
-Bourbon refill offers brown sugar sweetness

12 Year old has a rich, complex and vanilla taste which is different to our standard Triple Wood. The introduction of the Sherry cask to this aged blend provides a sweet-spice, instead of spice alone and the liquid is aged for a minimum of 12 years, giving the individual flavours increasing depth.

Award Winning
Here are some of the most recent industry awards.
2023 – International Spirits Challenge – Gold
2022 – International Spirits Challenge – Gold
2022 – International Wine & Spirit Competition – Gold

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How to serve?
With great tasting whisky we can also make great tasting drinks. We garnish our drinks using a slice of orange or twist of fresh orange peel to enhance the liquids fruity flavours.
-Grant’s Rocks – Triple Wood 12 year old works perfectly on its own or with ice. .
-Grant’s and Cola - for something light, sweet and refreshing, Triple Wood pairs beautifully with Coke as it has the same flavours as Grant’s: Vanilla, Sweet, Fruit and Spice. A perfect pairing.
-Grant’s and Soda - is our twist on the ever-popular highball which helps enhance the creamy notes of flavour in our Triple Wood 12.

William Grant & Sons, Ltd. is an independent family-owned distiller headquartered in the United Kingdom and founded by William Grant in 1887. Today, the luxury spirits company is run by the fifth generation of his family and distils some of the world’s leading brands of Scotch whisky, including the world’s favourite single malt Glenfiddich®, The Balvenie® range of handcrafted single malts and the world’s third largest blended Scotch Grant’s® Whisky as well as other iconic spirits brands such as Hendrick’s® Gin, Sailor Jerry® Spiced Rum, Tullamore D.E.W Smooth Irish Whiskey, Monkey Shoulder Made for Mixing Whisky and Drambuie Isle of Skye Liqueur.

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Edited by paul124, 6 April 2024
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  1. joyf4536's avatar
    Hubby just got a couple of free litre bottles of this via some airline rewards. He says it's OK but wouldn't pay the asking price.
  2. corred1964's avatar
    Not a great fan of blended whisky but if you put this in a blind tasting against JW Red or JW black then I'm pretty sure this would be most drinkers choice
    J.D's avatar
    Can't compare JW red to black. I'd be surprised if this beat the black but it's definitely going to beat the red without even tasting it.
  3. The_Bounty_Bear's avatar
    Without a doubt the most undrinkable whisky I ever brought was a standard bottle of Grants. So bad I used nearly the whole bottle to start BBQ's going.

    Hence I am not tempted by 12 year version (edited)
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