Glengoyne

Glengoyne distillery — watercolor illustration
Région Highland
Pays Scotland
Fondée 1833
Propriétaire Ian Macleod Distillers
Source d'eau Draws from Loch Carron, fed by streams from the Campsie Fells on the Highland-Lowland border near Killearn. The famously pure, spring-fed water is never allowed to touch peat — a founding principle that defines Glengoyne's unpeated, fruity character.
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Glengoyne sits on the Highland Line boundary, distilling in the Highlands but maturing its whisky across the road in the Lowlands. It is notable for using completely unpeated barley dried with warm air only, and exclusively sherry casks for maturation, producing an exceptionally clean, rich, and fruity malt.

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What is Glengoyne distillery?
Glengoyne — unpeated Highland malt aged in sherry casks since 1833. Straddling the Highland-Lowland boundary.
When was Glengoyne founded?
Glengoyne was founded in 1833.
Where is Glengoyne distillery located?
Glengoyne is located in Highland, Scotland.
What water source does Glengoyne use?
Glengoyne uses Draws from Loch Carron, fed by streams from the Campsie Fells on the Highland-Lowland border near Killearn. The famously pure, spring-fed water is never allowed to touch peat — a founding principle that defines Glengoyne's unpeated, fruity character. as its water source.