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Triple Wood Smoky Scotch Whisky 1L

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Description

In addition to the two barrels commonly used, Grant’s Triple Wood Blended Scotch Smoky Whisky (40%) uses a third barrel for a smoother taste. Many whiskies take their flavour from just one cask, but we mature Grant’s Triple Wood in three distinctive types for their ability to infuse unique flavours: Bourbon refill gives sweet flavours and American Oak gives subtle vanilla. It’s our third wood, Virgin Oak which gives us spice. Give the gift of Grant’s Triple Wood Smoky with our 1 litre bottle, ideal for sharing with friends and family.

• THE THIRD MAKES IT GRANT’S: In addition to the two barrels commonly used, Grant’s Triple Wood Smoky Whisky uses a third barrel for a smoother taste with a distinctive smoky aroma. • A SUBTLE SMOKINESS: Our Master Blender, Brian Kinsman, selects whiskies matured in three distinct woods, increasing the addition of peated whiskies for a smokier expression of Grant’s Triple Wood Whisky. • A CLASSIC GRANT’S & COLA: Enjoy our Grant’s Smoky Whisky with Cola, an undeniable classic that is the perfect duo due to the smooth, smoky taste of Triple Wood. • PERFECT WHISKY GIFT: Give the gift of Grant’s with our 1 litre bottle, ideal for sharing with friends and family. Grant’s Smoky Whisky is a unique whisky gift perfect for Father’s Day or Christmas. • EXPERTLY CRAFTED: Made together and enjoyed together, our craftsmen, each with unique skill, work together to create our whisky. • STAND TOGETHER: Six generations of Grants have stood together through thick and thin to hold the title of Scotland’s oldest continuously family-run blended whisky makers.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: A distinct smoky aroma with subtle notes of fruit, malted oats and toasted almonds

Taste: The initial smokiness is soon succeeded with a soft, sweet fruitiness and a hint of citrus

Finish: The smoke returns with a velvety smoothness and a touch of dry tannin

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