A solid Goyne Glengoyne 17 Year Old
Glengoyne 17 yo , 43% , £48 Nose : Sherry notes, some raisins, oak, and baked apples again. heavier then the 10 year old... bigger bodied, but same ‘DNA’.palate: Rich and mouth coating. Fruits, big oak…
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Glengoyne's average rating is 83/100 from 93 reviews and 287 ratings
Glengoyne 17 yo , 43% , £48 Nose : Sherry notes, some raisins, oak, and baked apples again. heavier then the 10 year old... bigger bodied, but same ‘DNA’.palate: Rich and mouth coating. Fruits, big oak…
Glengoyne 21 yo , 43% , £80Colour : the colour gives it up. we're entering sherry aging here. i like! Copper! i could be looking at this for some time, Lovely.Nose: Creamy sherry, with sweet dark fruits…
Nose: Very fresh with notes of Malt, Oak and Green apples , clean and refreshing.Palate : Oak, Again we meet the baked apples, some butterscotch, and wee vanilla.Finish :Nice finish, buttery, a bit of…
This 12 Year Old Glengoyne was bottled at a cask strength of 57,2% without chill filtration and can be obtained from the better liquor store or online at the distillery.Despite the higher ABV, the whisky…
This Glengoyne was bottled by Malts of Scotland, the well-known German independent bottler. The spirit was distilled on 17th February 1997 and bottled at the age of 12 in June 2006. Coincidence or not…
The bottlings by the Creative Whisky Company are divided into three exclusive series, the Exclusive Malts (single cask, cask strength, not finished), Exclusive Range (single cask at 45%) and Exclusive…
This standard in-house bottling of Glengoyne is easily obtainable. It’s a supermarket whisky from the Highlands, distilled from barley completely void of peat which guarantees a delicate (rather Lowland…
This is the second of the three drams my wife and newborn daughter purchased for my first fathers day. The selling point of Glengoyne is that all their barley is malted using air from a natural fire, not…
The title is actually an allusion to that other Malts of Scotland bottling that I didn’t quite like: the Ballindalloch 2000 that I named ‘The Devil’s Cask’. It does set the tone for this tasting note,…
The Nose: Soft, slightly floral, candied lemon and citrus notes...at times pleasantly reminiscent of Fruit Loops. There's an anise/Pernod quality as well, and since I'm name-dropping heavily manufactured…
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