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Glen Grant unveils Glasshouse collection

The Glen Grant 21-Year-Old is joined by The Glen Grant 25-Year-Old and 30-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskies to form a collection of rare single malts which celebrate the unparalleled ageing of whiskies from the over the 180-year-old distillery

The Glen Grant Single Malt Scotch Whisky, nestled in the heart of Speyside, unveils The Glasshouse Collection: a new prestige range featuring the oldest aged expressions ever in the distillery’s permanent collection. The Glen Grant 21-Year-Old is joined by The Glen Grant 25-Year-Old and 30-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whiskies to form a collection of rare single malts which celebrate the unparalleled ageing of whiskies from the over the 180-year-old distillery. 

The Glasshouse Collection was born from the legacy of The Glen Grant’s visionary forefather James ‘The Major’ Grant. An avid traveller, ‘The Major’ was a charismatic and eccentric innovator, voyaging to destinations around the world – from Southern Africa to the peaks of the Himalayas. With every adventure, he collected flowers and plants, bringing them back to Scotland and his vast Victorian-inspired glasshouse, built in 1886 to protect and nurture the most precious and delicate plants, just as the distillery’s warehouses have done with these exquisite spirits for decades.

The launch of this new collection marks a significant milestone for The Glen Grant, as legendary Master Distiller Dennis Malcolm OBE approaches his retirement after over six decades in the Scotch whisky industry. The Glasshouse Collection will be the last whiskies to be released under Dennis’ stewardship, but his legacy will be upheld and honoured by his successor Greig Stables, who has worked closely with Dennis over the last 18 years and played a pivotal role in the creation of the new collection. 

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