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The premise of Chapter 7 Whisky is simple — each cask of Whisky is unique. The wood, age, temperature, its location in the rick-house… everything tells its own story. Large Scotch producers marry casks in large vats before bottling so that the master blender can try to make them all taste the same. The folks at Chapter 7 Whisky think that’s a shame.
Chapter 7 is the brain-child of Selim Evin. He thinks that each cask should tell its own unique tale, so he travels to Scotland and Ireland to hand-select single casks from the inventories of the world’s greatest distilleries. Then he custom bottles each one with its own story. How many bottles, you ask? Well, until the barrel is empty.
One of the first Whisky brands, Glen Grant was founded in 1929 by brothers John and James. Their Whiskies were famous all over the world for their impressive complexity. Chapter 7 Monologue 24 Year Old Glen Grant 1998 is a Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky that spent 24 years in a Bourbon hogshead. Non-chill filtered, it was finally bottled in January 2022. Only 254 bottles were produced of these spectacular flavors of vanilla, apples, lemons, honeysuckle honey, and rhubarb.
Appearance / Color
Dark yellow
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Fresh citrus, green apples, vanilla, barley, papaya, and sponge cake.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Spectacular flavors of vanilla, apples, lemons, honeysuckle honey, and rhubarb.
Finish
Limoncello, sandalwood, and vanilla linger on.
The Flavor Spiral™ shows the most common flavors that you'll taste in Chapter 7 Monologue 24 Year Old Glen Grant 1998 Single Malt Scotch Whisky and gives you a chance to have a taste of it before actually tasting it.
We invented Flavor Spiral™ here at Flaviar to get all your senses involved in tasting drinks and, frankly, because we think that classic tasting notes are boring.