In a remarkable feat for The Glen Grant Distillery, a rare 68-Year-Old whisky known as "The Visionary" has recently fetched an astounding £212,500 ($256,636 USD) at The Distillers One of One Auction. This extraordinary sale has not only doubled the original high estimate but also marked a historic moment in the distillery's 180-year history, securing it a top-three spot among the 39 lots featured in this year's auction.
"The Visionary" has set a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a Glen Grant whisky, underlining its exceptional status in the realm of fine spirits. This 68-Year-Old masterpiece was aged in a single oloroso sherry cask, further accentuating the distillery's reputation for producing high-quality, matured whiskies.
Hailing from the Speyside region since 1840, The Glen Grant is no stranger to excellence, as demonstrated by the meticulous maturation process that defines their offerings. This particular whisky showcases the distillery's commitment to crafting exceptional spirits that stand the test of time.
Beyond its exquisite content, "The Visionary" is housed in an extraordinary package—a 1.6-liter hand-blown battuto-cut magnum decanter featuring a precious Malachite stopper. The presentation case itself is a testament to the distillery's dedication to delivering a truly premium experience to collectors and connoisseurs alike.
The whisky, originating from sherry cask number 835, initially filled in 1955, offers an intriguing taste profile for its fortunate owner. While the distillery's tasting notes provide the best insight, the anticipation surrounding a whisky of this age and price tag is palpable.
According to the distillers' notes:
Aroma: The experience begins with soft ripe orchard fruits, seamlessly transitioning into buttery toffee notes, with a delicate hint of smoke.
Taste: A well-balanced interplay of fruity vanilla and sweet sherry, followed by a rich and robust finish. The lasting mouthfeel is defined by sweet dried fruits, a touch of spice, and subtle smokiness.
This monumental sale comes just a week after The Glen Grant achieved another significant milestone with the auction of the 70-Year-Old "Devotion" whisky, which sold for £81,250 ($101,300 USD). The combined proceeds from these two remarkable bottles have raised well in excess of half a million Australian dollars, emphasizing the distillery's continued appeal to collectors and whisky enthusiasts alike.
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