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Glengoyne 15 Year Old 2011 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Refill Sherry Butt #900144 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2026) 70clGlengoyne 15 Year Old 2011 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Refill Sherry Butt #900144 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2026) 70cl 1 of 115 bottles produced from a single sherry butt. It is a rarity to see hazmat Glengoyne being bottled with such a huge amount of flavour for the alcohol level. TASTING NOTES Nose: The nose opens with black cherry, old wood, whole black peppercorns, iron, raspberry coulis, ginger juice and roasted coffee beans.
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Glengoyne 15 Year Old 2011 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Refill Sherry Butt #900144 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2026) 70cl

1 of 115 bottles produced from a single sherry butt. 

It is a rarity to see hazmat Glengoyne being bottled with such a huge amount of flavour for the alcohol level. 

TASTING NOTES

Nose: The nose opens with black cherry, old wood, whole black peppercorns, iron, raspberry coulis, ginger juice and roasted coffee beans. Addressing the elephant in the room - it doesn't nose as alcoholic as it is - there's a spice here, but it's integrated really well with the sherry cask aromas, giving it quite a bit of depth.

Palate: The palate opens with lots of cherry, blackcurrants, dark chocolate, overcooked caramel and a black peppercorn spice that lingers into the long, chewy finish. To address the second elephant, it's quite a bit hotter on the palate than it is on the nose - but again it's integrated and even though we're getting a little heartburn, we'd had much lower ABV drams show much hotter and unbalanced profiles. Time and air brings more coffee notes, old furniture, chili chocolate, and strawberries. The texture is good, it's syrupy and quite chewy. 

Finish: It's a very sherried dram, there's no doubt about that, but it feels integrated, balanced even. The palate is a lot warmer than the nose, however neither feel anywhere close to the monstrous ABV of the dram - and actually it's really quite drinkable given this.

About Glengoyne

A small farm-style distillery located under Dumgoyne, the most westerly extrusion of the Campsie Fells, Glengoyne has long punched well above its weight.

It runs a combination of long (and very long) fermentations, while distillation in its three stills (one wash, two spirit) is extremely slow. All of the stills have boil bulbs, which increases the amount of copper availability, while the gentle heating of the wash and spirit also helps to maximise the amount of time the alcohol vapour can play with the copper. This maximising of reflux produces a gentle, sweet, and fruity new make.

There is however sufficient weight in the spirit to be able to balance with maturation in ex-Sherry butts – a signature of Edrington’s distilleries – which has been retained by Ian MacLeod.

A distillery has stood on this site since 1833, when the Edmonstone family (the main landowner of the area) began production, passing control to the MacLelland family in the 1850s who, in turn, sold it to the Glasgow-based blender Lang Bros in 1876. It was they who changed the distillery’s original name, Burnfoot, to Glen Guin which was anglicised to Glengoyne in 1905.

It played a vital role within Lang Brothers' blends [the best known being Supreme] and those of Robertson & Baxter (now Edrington). The latter firm bought Lang Brothers. in 1965.

Single malt bottlings began in the early 1990s, when Glengoyne was sold as 'the unpeated malt', while much was also made of the fact that, geographically, the distillery is in the Highlands while its warehouses, directly across the road, are in the Lowlands.

Edrington considered it surplus to its requirements in 2003, selling it to Ian McLeod or £7.2m. Its new owner has subsequently (and successfully) focused on developing the brand as a single malt and the distillery as a multifunctional tourist destination. It now gets in excess of 50,000 visitors a year

73.2% ABV

70cl

Glengoyne 15 Year Old 2011 Woodrow's Of Edinburgh Single Refill Sherry Butt #900144 Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2026) 70cl

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