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GLENGOYNE 15 Year Old

GLENGOYNE 15 Year Old

Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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    Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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    GLENGOYNE 15 Year Old

    RM 503RM 430

    It is a malt whiskey from the Scottish Highland region, aged in sherry barrels. A complex, sweet and round whiskey with an intense and oily texture palate with spices, oak and vanilla and a long and spicy finish resulting from the slowest distillation process in Scotland and the use of ‘Golden Promise’ barley dried exclusively with air .

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    It is a malt whiskey from the Scottish Highland region, aged in sherry barrels. A complex, sweet and round whiskey with an intense and oily texture palate with spices, oak and vanilla and a long and spicy finish resulting from the slowest distillation process in Scotland and the use of ‘Golden Promise’ barley dried exclusively with air .

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    GLENGOYNE 15 Year Old

    GLENGOYNE 15 Year Old

    Since 1833, Glengoyne’s founding date, the distillery has been brewing malt whiskey tirelessly, without periods of inactivity. The distillery is located north of Glasgow and south of the Scottish Highlands, so much so that whiskey is distilled in the Highlands and ages in the Lowlands.

    Unlike most Scottish distilleries, whiskey is made from peat-free water from Dumgoyne Hill, and the malt is dried only and exclusively with hot air. The type of malt used by the distillery is the ‘Golden Promise’, being, together with The Macallan, one of the two distilleries to use this type of malt in Scotland.

    Glengoyne whiskey enjoys the slowest distillation process in Scotland, the distillate that comes out of the stills does so at a rate of 4 to 5 liters per minute.

    All these very characteristic stretches place Glengoyne whiskey at the point of the spectrum where the softest and lightest whiskeys in Scotland are located.

    The distillery began producing its first whiskeys in 1833, although there are data that indicate that the illegal distillation of whiskey was carried out in the area long before, under the name of Burnfoot Distillery, aging them in a cellar near the distillery, in which whiskey is still aged today. In 1876 the distillery passed to the Lang brothers, who wished to change the name of the distillery to Glengoyne, but by the error of a clergyman he was renamed Glen Guin. Later, in 1905, the distillery was renamed with the original name devised by the Lang brothers, Glengoyne.

    In 1984, the Lang brothers became suppliers of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, obtaining the royal seal, which has been implemented in all Glengoyne products since then.

    The whiskey produced by Glengoyne is of a soft and light character, in which the notes of malt, clove, green apple and toffee tend to stand out.

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