Glengoyne 15 ans
- 0,70L bottle with box
Wine and spirits masterpieces to your doorstep
Perched at the foot of the majestic Dumgoyne hills, on the border between the Highlands and the Lowlands, Glengoyne embodies the very essence of artisanal Scotch whisky. The southernmost distillery in the Highlands, its name, inspired by the Gaelic *Glenguin* ("valley of wild geese"), pays tribute to the migratory birds that pass through this unspoiled region. Since 1833, Glengoyne has combined tradition and innovation to create single malts of rare smoothness and complexity, recognized by connoisseurs around the world. Read more
The history of Glengoyne has its roots in a time when whisky distillation was often practiced clandestinely, sheltered by the hills and forests of Dumgoyne. Officially founded in 1833 under the name Burnfoot Distillery, it has survived the centuries while preserving its artisanal spirit. In 1906, it adopted the name Glengoyne and in 1984 was granted a royal warrant, becoming the official supplier to the Queen Mother, a distinction that attests to its excellence and still adorns its bottles today.
Unique expertise: slowness as a way of life
Glengoyne stands out for its production philosophy, where patience and precision are paramount. Each step is designed to enhance the natural aromas of the whisky, without artifice or haste.
Exceptionally slow distillation
With a flow rate limited to just 5 liters per minute—three times less than the Scottish average—Glengoyne practices one of the slowest distillations in Scotland. This slow distillation process allows for prolonged contact with the copper of the stills, promoting the extraction of light and fruity esters. Carried out in two passes through three stills, this method gives the whisky delicate aromas of green apple, a sweetness and complexity that set it apart from traditional distillations, often associated with heavier notes of tobacco or leather.
A precious and early cut of the distillate
Glengoyne opts for an earlier than usual cut of the distillate, retaining only the finest "heart" of the distillation. This rigorous selection guarantees whiskies of perfect elegance and balance, where every drop is the result of uncompromising craftsmanship.
Pure water from the Campsie Fells
The water, drawn from the Campsie Fells hills, is another of Glengoyne's secrets. Its purity and natural minerality contribute to the finesse and clarity of the spirits, reinforcing their unique character.
Aging in exceptional casks
Glengoyne pays particular attention to the selection of its casks, whether they are European or American oak or former sherry casks. Each type of wood is chosen to bring a specific touch to the whisky, as part of a rigorous maturation program, where time is a precious ally.
Glengoyne has won over the most demanding palates and the juries of the most prestigious competitions. Its whiskies have received numerous awards, including gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival, highlighting the exceptional quality of its products and its commitment to excellence.
Glengoyne is also regularly praised for the immersive experience it offers its visitors. Considered one of the most beautiful distilleries in Scotland, it offers tours and tastings that captivate amateurs and experts alike, reinforcing its reputation as an exceptional distillery.
Glengoyne embodies the perfect alliance between tradition and modernity. Its refusal to use peat, its slow distillation, its precious blending of the distillate, and its careful aging make it a distillery apart in the Scottish whisky landscape. Each bottle is the result of expertise passed down from generation to generation and an unwavering passion for the art of distillation.