single malt, as it should be - Makro
single malt, as it should be - Makro
single malt, as it should be - Makro
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The Whisky Live Festival is extending <strong>it</strong>s reach and popular<strong>it</strong>y this year by taking place in<br />
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Once again, Whisky Live will host the Glen<br />
Grant Distillation Zone, where legendary<br />
M<strong>as</strong>ter Distiller Dennis Malcolm will share the<br />
170 year old secrets of Glen Grant and take<br />
vis<strong>it</strong>ors on a f<strong>as</strong>cinating journey of discovery<br />
into what makes this <strong>single</strong> <strong>malt</strong> so distinctively<br />
clean and fresh, so seductively smooth, fru<strong>it</strong>y<br />
and rich.<br />
For some 50 years, Dennis h<strong>as</strong> managed<br />
and directed Glen Grant w<strong>it</strong>h uncommon<br />
p<strong>as</strong>sion and unrivalled knowledge, following<br />
comfortably in the footsteps of James Grant<br />
“The Major”, who, in 1872, first introduced<br />
the revolutionary tall slender stills and<br />
purifiers which gave Glen Grant <strong>it</strong>s unique<br />
character.<br />
In his Distillation Zone, Dennis will demonstrate<br />
the process using a miniaturised still, offering a<br />
f<strong>as</strong>cinating insight into one of Scotland’s most<br />
legendary Speyside distilleries.