Who makes Grangestone Scotch?

William Grant & Sons
Grangestone is a bottler and blender based in Surrey, England, owned by William Grant & Sons (who produces Glenfiddich and Balvenie, among others) via a subsidiary.

Is Glenlivet a Scotch?

The Glenlivet 12 Year scotch is a classic Speyside single malt characterized by a balanced and elegant flavor profile.

Who owns Alexander Murray Scotch?

Steve Lipp
Founded in 2004 by Steve Lipp, a Scotsman with over 28 years’ experience in the Scotch whisky industry, the company is based in Calabasas, California, and has been working with trade customers all over the USA in developing and launching their own brand spirits.

What is Grangestone single malt whisky?

This Grangestone Single Malt has been matured in traditional American oak casks until it has achieved the perfect balance of flavours, green leafy notes play in harmony with its sweet delicate oak flavour. The whisky is then transferred into casks that have previously held premium Rum to allow for further development.

What kind of finish does Grangestone Bourbon have?

Grangestone Bourbon Cask Finish. The Grangestone Bourbon Cask Single Malt Scotch Whisky is matured in traditional American oak casks until it achieves the perfect balance of green, leafy notes in harmony with sweet delicate oak.

What is Grangestone rum cask finish?

Grangestone Rum Cask Finish. This Grangestone Single Malt has been matured in traditional American oak casks until it has achieved the perfect balance of flavours, green leafy notes play in harmony with its sweet delicate oak flavour. The whisky is then transferred into casks that have previously held premium Rum to allow for further development.

How long does it take to mature a single malt Scotch?

This Single Malt Scotch Whisky has been matured in traditional American oak casks and has lain undisturbed for a minimum of 12 years before our Malt Master considers it is ready for this rare Grangestone bottling.