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Distillery Name: Glengoyne

Distillery Headline: Glengoyne Distillery

Distillery About: Glengoyne was founded in 1833, though the exact date and the founders' identities are somewhat unclear. The name "Glengoyne" itself is derived from the Gaelic terms "Glen", meaning valley, and "Goyne", which refers to the “burn” or stream that runs near the distillery. The distillery has been through various ownerships over the years, with the Ian Macleod Distillers group acquiring it in 2003. Since then, Glengoyne has continued to grow in popularity, particularly for its high-quality, sherried whiskies. The distillery sits at the foot of the Trossachs National Park, surrounded by picturesque hills, streams, and woodlands. Its location is significant because it lies on the boundary between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland, which influences the character of its whisky. Glengoyne uses water from the Glengoyne burn, a clear, soft water source that helps produce a smoother, more refined spirit. One of Glengoyne's defining characteristics is its commitment to using sherry casks for aging its whisky. The distillery uses a combination of European oak sherry casks (which impart rich, spicy, and fruity flavors) and American oak bourbon casks (which contribute sweetness and vanilla notes). Unlike many distilleries, Glengoyne avoids using peat during the malting process, focusing on the natural sweetness of the malted barley. Glengoyne is one of the few distilleries in Scotland that manages to balance traditional methods with modern techniques, producing high-quality, approachable whiskies that are both accessible and refined. Its dedication to craftsmanship, quality, and sustainability has earned it a place among Scotland’s top distilleries.

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Glengoyne 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 46.8%
Glengoyne 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 46.8%

Glengoyne 30 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky - 70cl 46.8%

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Description

Glengoyne 30-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky is an exceptional expression from the renowned Glengoyne Distillery, located in the Highlands of Scotland. This whisky showcases the distillery’s signature style, where the barley is malted without the use of peat, resulting in a smooth and refined dram that highlights the natural sweetness of the malt. The Glengoyne 30-Year-Old is a luxurious and complex whisky that exemplifies the art of aging. It offers a refined experience for whisky enthusiasts, with its deep, sherried sweetness and balanced oak influence. It is an ideal choice for collectors or anyone seeking a rare and sophisticated dram that highlights the best of Scottish whisky craftsmanship.

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Tawney

NOSE

Aromas of dried fruit, honey, and a subtle hint of oak. Layers of vanilla and citrus peel unfold over time, revealing complexity and depth.

Palate

Taste of dark chocolate, caramel, rich toffee, notes of dried apricot, sherry, and a touch of spice, while the oak influence adds warmth and depth.

Finish

The finish is long and elegant, with lingering notes of dried fruit, honeyed sweetness, and a delicate, spicy oak warmth.

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Region

Highlands

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Style

Single malt

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Age

30 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Glengoyne

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Cask Type

Sherry Seasoned European Oak Casks

about the distillery

Glengoyne Distillery

Glengoyne was founded in 1833, though the exact date and the founders' identities are somewhat unclear. The name "Glengoyne" itself is derived from the Gaelic terms "Glen", meaning valley, and "Goyne", which refers to the “burn” or stream that runs near the distillery.
The distillery has been through various ownerships over the years, with the Ian Macleod Distillers group acquiring it in 2003. Since then, Glengoyne has continued to grow in popularity, particularly for its high-quality, sherried whiskies.
The distillery sits at the foot of the Trossachs National Park, surrounded by picturesque hills, streams, and woodlands. Its location is significant because it lies on the boundary between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland, which influences the character of its whisky.
Glengoyne uses water from the Glengoyne burn, a clear, soft water source that helps produce a smoother, more refined spirit.
One of Glengoyne's defining characteristics is its commitment to using sherry casks for aging its whisky. The distillery uses a combination of European oak sherry casks (which impart rich, spicy, and fruity flavors) and American oak bourbon casks (which contribute sweetness and vanilla notes).
Unlike many distilleries, Glengoyne avoids using peat during the malting process, focusing on the natural sweetness of the malted barley.
Glengoyne is one of the few distilleries in Scotland that manages to balance traditional methods with modern techniques, producing high-quality, approachable whiskies that are both accessible and refined. Its dedication to craftsmanship, quality, and sustainability has earned it a place among Scotland’s top distilleries.

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