Grants Whisky

Grants story begins in 1887 on Christmas day, when the first drops of his fantastic whisky were produced. It
had taken 20 years for him to acquire the expertise to run a distillery and raise the funds to create his dream.

Grants story begins in 1887 on Christmas day, when the first drops of his fantastic whisky were produced. It
had taken 20 years for him to acquire the expertise to run a distillery and raise the funds to create his dream.
Business started slow, until William hired his son in law who was a determined profession door to door sales
man. A year later Williams’s son Charles, decided to ship William Grants Whisky to the Hudson Bay Company of
Canada and went on a year trip to Australia and the far east to raise awareness of the whisky.
Sales begun to grow quickly in 1914, as they had 60 representatives in 30 different countries. Today Grants
sells 54millions bottles each year in over 180 countries making Grants Whisky one of the most enjoyed
whiskies in the world.
Grants owns a number of grain and malt distilleries in Scotland, including the second largest grain distillery at
Girvan located on the west coast. At the Girvan distillery they use Vacuum distillation at a lower temperature
which produces a famously light grain whisky that allows the character and sweetness of the malt whiskies to
come through.
When it comes to aging and letting them mature, Grants have a range of different oak casks they use, from
sherry casks from Spain, bourbon casks from America and previously unused, virgin oak casks.

More Information

Size                                            ILtr
Strength (ABV)                      40%
Brand                                      William Grants
Presentation                          GLASS BOTTLE
Country                                  Scotland
Limited Edition                      No
Region                                      BLENDED SCOTCH
Organic                                     No
Gluten Free                              No

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