Speyside scotch distillery The Glen Grant unveiled a 65-year whisky packaged in a surrealist decanter — with an equally surrealist price tag to match. The whisky was distilled in 1958 using coal-fired ...
The first of the releases, the 65-Year-Old, is a tribute to the Himalayan Blue Poppy, one of the rarest flowers on earth and a symbol of the eternal quest for excellence that defines The Glen Grant.
The case—built from wood species living in The Glen Grant Distillery’s Garden of Splendours—is engraved with Himalayan Blue Poppies, which have grown in the garden for almost 140 years.
The Glen Grant has launched the Splendours Collection, a new series of "the distillery's most precious casks". The collection will debut with a 65 Years Old single malt whisky.
Still blooming in the Garden today, this iconic flower serves as a lasting reference to the distillery's charismatic forefather, James 'The Major' Grant, who sowed the seeds for The Glen Grant's ...