Grant's award winning flagship blend, first created in 1898 by William Grant and these days based around grain whisky from Grant's own Girvan distillery.
An old bottle of William Grant and Sons' flagship blended whisky - the Grant's Family Reserve. We think that this bottle was released some time in the 1980s.
A 1960s bottle of the Grant's Standfast blend. But wait - where's the iconic triangular bottle?! A small label on the back explains: "...because of the national bottle shortage and also because of the outstanding demand for Grant's Scotch Whisky this year".
Formerly a travel retail exclusive that hit the general market in late 2012, the Grant's 25 is a well aged and much respected blended whisky. With components ranging from very old grain from the company's Girvan distillery through to rich and smoky drams this is a well-balanced and suitable pinnacle to the Grant's range.
A Royal Doulton ceramic decanter containing a special 21 year old blended whisky from this historic producer. This blend was released sometime around 1990.
An old bottle of Grant's 12 year old 'Best Procurable' blended whisky. This was bottled in the 1950s, a time when 12 year old whisky was towards the top end of the generally available aged spirit.