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FattyMcButterPants
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The bottle in the middle came this week thanks to our friend AVB.

Glen Grant 1958 was bottled in 2009 so it's 50 Years old
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I'm supposed to wait for my 50th birthday to open it but I doubt I last that long.

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Looks like its in good company. How'd like that Ordie 30?
 
Wow. 50 years? That's a lot of time in the barrel. Do post a review. Congratulations on the approaching 50th!
 
Oh man that's nice! Look forward to hearing the tasting notes.
 
I haven't even opened the bottle of Glen Ord 30. Same with the Dalwhinnie 29 and almost 30 other bottles. I fear the corks will fall apart faster than I can drink them.

I was pleasantly surprised with the bottle of Glen Ord 12 I came across in a little shop near Las Vegas a few years back.

Khari, This was distilled in 1958 and bottled in 2009. I was born early in 1963 so just over 2 years to go.

Kingantz-The distillery notes:

Colour: Deep brown

Nose: Sweet and rich with hints of toffee and caramel. Mulled fruits and sherry elements combine with subtle oak aromas.

Palate: Complex array of flavors with sweet sherry and hints of apples and pears. Some toasted dryer notes are also present.

Body: Medium with a smooth texture.

Finish: Sherry wood.

According to Royal Miles Whiskies: Another super-old Glen Grant from Elgin bottled in 2009. The bottlers recommend this rich, sherried whisky be drunk with a good cigar.

The one thing I noticed from removing the bottle from the box is the color is so deep you can barely see through the bottle even when holing it up to the light. I guess that is to be expected after spending 50 years in various oak barrels. I'm thinking when I open this is will be scotch 1st and a cigar after. Trying to pick the cigar is a whole other issue.:p
 
Randy you better upgrade the home security system. I hear Jon can get in and out with 30 bottles in under 2 minutes. Something about Triathlon training or something.

:D



PJ


Edit to add I will be driving the get away car!
 
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Randy you better upgrade the home security system. I hear Jon can get in and out with 30 bottles in under 2 minutes. Something about Triathlon training or something.

:D



PJ


Edit to add I will be driving the get away car!
 
Nice, not sure when I'm going to go big on some nice bottles.

If the wife knew how much I spent on cigars she'd cut my baby making tools off. At least I can keep the stogies hidden in the closet /man cave.

I'll live through all of your great scotch buys!

Enjoy!
 
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