Grants whiskey is a brand that instantly comes to mind when you think of a great blended Scotch whisky smooth, well-balanced and with an incredibly long history behind it. Thanks to its heritage and craftsmanship, Grant’s is loved by those who know their whisky and new drinkers alike, with a selection of whiskies to suit all palates.

Canadian whiskey retailers:
Province | Retailer | Price (CAD) | Bottle Size |
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Ontario | LCBO | $39.95 | 750 ml |
British Columbia | BC Liquor Stores | $38.99 | 750 ml |
Alberta | Liquor Depot | $39.99 | 750 ml |
Nova Scotia | NSLC | $40.99 | 750 ml |
Manitoba | Manitoba Liquor Mart | $41.99 | 750 ml |
Quebec | SAQ | $39.50 | 750 ml |
Taste Notes
- Appearance: Grant’s whisky has a warm, golden amber color, which is indicative of the rich blend of malt and grain whiskies that make up this fantastic product.
- Nose: Grant’s nose has a lovely, light bouquet of ripe orchard fruits, honey and oak.
- Taste: A silky smooth mouthfeel yields an uncomplicated mix of rich sweet malt, caramel, toffee apple and toasted oak.
- Finish: Medium to long in length, with a little warmth that ebbs away nicely, leaving a delicate honeyed sweetness. Oak continues to influence, making for a satisfying and easy finish.

Versatility in Enjoyment
Whisky Grants is a versatile whisky that can be taken however you prefer! Some people enjoy it neat, on the rocks or even in a fruity cocktail. Grant’s whisky is known for being amazing in mixed drinks like these classic Whisky Sour and Scotch and Soda recipes. It’s smooth and not too sweet, so it won’t overwhelm the rest of your drink when paired.

FAQs About Grants Whiskey
What makes Grants different from other blended whiskies?
Grants whiskey is a blended Scottish whisky, but what really sets it apart is that it uses a family blend of up to 25 single malts, with the heart of our blend coming from Glenfiddich and other distilleries.
How can I drink Grants whiskey?
You can enjoy Grant’s any way you like, neat, with ice or in a cocktail. It makes a great Whisky sour, Old Fashioned, or you can mix it with soda for a cool, refreshing drink.