Glen Grant 1976 Douglas of Drumlanrig
Added on Monday, Jul 28, 2014 at 04:52 AM
  Bottler: Douglas of Drumlanrig
  Age: 31 yrs Type: Scotch
  Vintage: 1976 Subtype: Single Malt
  ABV: 46.00 % Region: Speyside
  Price: N/A Availability: Specialty Stores

Sherry Hogshead, cask number: 4594, bottles filled: 150

distilled Dec 1976, bottled Sept 2008 

Member Ratings and Notes
Ries
 

n: dark sherry and freshly applied wood varnish. Over-ripe strawberries, fresh cloves, old leather bound book. Some dark chocolate and graham crackers. Very nice and savoury nose, I could smell this all night.

 

t: Follows nose of dark red fruits and heavy ancient sherry wood. Noir chocolate and dry walnuts. Also has a dry/bitter black tea element of over steeped tea that tones down the candy fruit from the cask. This is deep and resinous whisky with a herbal spice that makes this a deep and thoughtful drink. I really like the old leather bound book in the very dry finish. This is a whisky that I really enjoy. 

 

high A-/Almost an A

 
Fuji
 

Purple stuff! Grape drank mixed with flowers.   Toasted malt mixed with cola, bitter black grape skin, and nuts (roasted and steamed peanuts).  Dark sherry notes.  Its too dry and tastes of re-used over extracted coffee grind.

 

Retaste: A-

 

Dense full on oloroso sherry.  Reminds me of 1958 and 1960 G&M but more acidic vinegar notes.  Cherry cough syrup

Lapsong souchong tea, grilled mushroom, bitter chocolate, charred soy sauce

Weird and funky.  But it hits the spot

 
Sku
 

Nose: Rich sherry

Palate:  Sweet, fruity sherry then savory with BBQ notes.

Finsih:  Bitter with a Cognac/rancio type of note.

 

Very complex.

 
Dan
 
Ultra dark red-purple hue. The nose is straight sherry. Palate has a fair amount of elements but at the end of the day is fairly straightforward: sweet, herbal components and deep/rich.  [7/25/14] 
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