Glengoyne Cask Strength Batch 4
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- BrandGlengoyne
- CategorySingle Malt Scotch
- CountryScotland
- RegionHighland
- DistilleryGlengoyne
- AgeNAS
- Style Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Maturation First-fill and refill sherry casks
- Alcohol 58.8%
Glengoyne’s classic single malt, but strong enough to curl your kilt.
Originally called “Burnfoot Distillery,” George Connell officially started Glengoyne in 1833 — after the Excise Tax Law of 1823 made it cost effective to do so. The fact that good old George had been hauling full casks of Whisky out of the tree-lined glen since 1820 is purely a coincidence. Anyway, the point is that they have been making single malt Whisky here for a long time. Famously, they say the Glengoyne distilling process takes longer than any other in Scotland in order to deliver their unique richness and character.
To understand the signature Glengoyne style you need to know three things. First, the malt is indirectly dried with warm air (no peat or coils). Second, they make extensive use of Sherry casks for aging across the entire core range. Third, they exclusively use “Golden Promise” barley — which has a lower grain yield, but higher quality. Only two distilleries use this rare and expensive grain — the other is The Macallan. Glengoyne Cask Strength delivers this sensuous, signature style at a jaw-dropping 58.8% ABV. No wonder it brought back the Gold medal from the International Spirits Challenge.
Smartass Corner:
The boundary between the Highlands and the Lowlands — called “The Highland Line” — runs right through the distillery grounds just outside Glasgow. This means that the still-house sits officially in the Highlands, while the aging warehouse sits officially in the Lowlands.
Originally called “Burnfoot Distillery,” George Connell officially started Glengoyne in 1833 — after the Excise Tax Law of 1823 made it cost effective to do so. The fact that good old George had been hauling full casks of Whisky out of the tree-lined glen since 1820 is purely a coincidence. Anyway, the point is that they have been making single malt Whisky here for a long time. Famously, they say the Glengoyne distilling process takes longer than any other in Scotland in order to deliver their unique richness and character.
To understand the signature Glengoyne style you need to know three things. First, the malt is indirectly dried with warm air (no peat or coils). Second, they make extensive use of Sherry casks for aging across the entire core range. Third, they exclusively use “Golden Promise” barley — which has a lower grain yield, but higher quality. Only two distilleries use this rare and expensive grain — the other is The Macallan. Glengoyne Cask Strength delivers this sensuous, signature style at a jaw-dropping 58.8% ABV. No wonder it brought back the Gold medal from the International Spirits Challenge.
Smartass Corner:
The boundary between the Highlands and the Lowlands — called “The Highland Line” — runs right through the distillery grounds just outside Glasgow. This means that the still-house sits officially in the Highlands, while the aging warehouse sits officially in the Lowlands.
Appearance / Color
Medium amber.
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Shortbread biscuits, strawberry jam, hot cream.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Rich and lightly sweet with sugar cookies, elderberry wine, and a dash of pepper.
Finish
Long and slick.
Flavor spiral
Biscuit, sherry bomb, spicy, black pepper, bitter, grain, strawberry, sugar, jam.
Medium amber.
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Shortbread biscuits, strawberry jam, hot cream.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Rich and lightly sweet with sugar cookies, elderberry wine, and a dash of pepper.
Finish
Long and slick.
Flavor spiral
Biscuit, sherry bomb, spicy, black pepper, bitter, grain, strawberry, sugar, jam.
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