Glengoyne Distillery sits on the edge of the Campsie Fells in the Southern Highlands. A light bodied sophisticated dram, Glengoyne is a perfect Aperitif, and great for the summer. Although founded in 1833, it is obvious to anyone visiting that the little glen of Dumgoyne, that houses the distillery, is perfect for illicit distilling. The close proximity to Glasgow would have given the smugglers a ready made market. Originally owned...
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Glengoyne Distillery sits on the edge of the Campsie Fells in the Southern
Highlands. A light bodied sophisticated dram, Glengoyne is a perfect Aperitif, and great for the summer. Although founded in 1833, it is obvious to anyone visiting that the little glen of Dumgoyne, that houses the distillery, is perfect for illicit distilling. The close proximity to Glasgow would have given the smugglers a ready made market.
Originally owned by George Connell, he built the distillery and took out a lease on the surrounding land, which was a warehouse was built upon. Today, the small family distillers Ian McLeod & Sons own the distillery. They also hold ownership of Tamdhu distillery and are in the process of rebuilding Rosebank Distillery. It is a small distillery with 3 stills, 1 wash still and 2 small spirit stills. They operate a long fermentation, and the stills are run slowly, no peat is used in the malting. This adds up to a delicate dram.
This bottling benefits from spending 18 years maturing in Oloroso Sherry Casks. A full bodied, round and rich Single Malt with notes of marzipan for a long warming finish.
Official Tasting Notes
Colour - Medium gold with a rich glow.
Nose - Awash with red apple and ripe melon. Heavenly and well rounded, it drifts into hot porridge topped with brown sugar.
Palate - Full bodied, round and rich. At first macerated fruits, marzipan and walnuts; then warm spices, dry cocoa and lingering Seville marmalade.
Finish - Long, warm and dry.