Glengoyne 10/15/18 year Original Highland single malt Scotch Whisky Distillery tasting set.
Glengoyne 10/15/18 year Original Highland single malt Scotch Whisky Distillery tasting set...
Condition: New. Collector.
Fill level: New. In the neck.
Whisky still produced: Yes.
Category: Single malt.
Distillery: Still producing.
Bottler: Distillery Bottling.
Bottling series: Tasting set.
Vintage:
Bottling Year:
Stated Age: 10/15/18 years old.
Cask type: First- and second-fill American ex-bourbon casks, including remarkable, air-dried bespoke “designer casks” from Missouri.
Strength: 43.0 % Vol.
Size: 700 ml.
Colouring: Natural (no artificial colouring).
Chill-filtered: Non-chill filtered.
Bottle code: None.
Country Origin: Scotland.
Region: Highland (distillation) / Lowland (maturation).
Market: Worldwide.
Glengoyne Distillery Tasting Set – 10, 15 & 18 Year Old Highland Single Malts. Discover the refined elegance of Glengoyne, one of Scotland’s most revered Highland distilleries, through this exquisite tasting set. Featuring three age-statement expressions—10, 15, and 18 Years Old—this set showcases the distillery’s signature unpeated style and meticulous cask maturation process. Glengoyne is famously known as the distillery that "takes the slowest stills in Scotland" and uses air-dried barley, ensuring delicate and layered spirit character.
What's Inside:
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3 x 50ml Single Malt Whiskies (total 150ml)
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Matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and sherry-seasoned oak casks
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Natural colour, unpeated, and distilled slowly for a smooth and complex finish
1. Glengoyne 10 Year Old – 40% ABV
Cask Type: Predominantly refill and first-fill sherry casks
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Fresh green apples, toffee, and a touch of malt
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Palate: Sweet and clean with soft oak, barley sugar, almonds, and gentle spice
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Finish: Crisp, smooth, and lightly drying with lingering apple sweetness
Style: Light, approachable, and elegant
Best For: Whisky newcomers or lovers of delicate, fruity malts
2. Glengoyne 15 Year Old – 43% ABV
Cask Type: A well-balanced mix of first-fill bourbon and sherry casks
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Rich fruit cake, citrus peel, and hints of vanilla
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Palate: Silky and layered – orchard fruits, soft spices, chocolate, and toasted nuts
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Finish: Long and balanced with a touch of oak and warming spice
Style: Richer, rounder Highland malt with refined sherry influence
Best For: Those exploring beyond entry-level malts; great balance of sweetness and depth
3. Glengoyne 18 Year Old – 43% ABV
Cask Type: A majority of first-fill Oloroso sherry casks, with some refill sherry
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Deep sherry richness with dried fruit, cinnamon, and polished oak
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Palate: Full-bodied and smooth – raisins, honey, walnuts, orange zest, and clove
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Finish: Long, warming, and elegantly spiced with a silky sherry fade
Style: Full, luxurious, and contemplative
Best For: Sherried whisky lovers and refined sipping occasions
Key Features of the Set:
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Region: Highland (Southern edge, near the Lowlands border)
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Distillery Character: Unpeated, slow distillation, natural colour
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Presentation: Ideal for tasting, gifting, or as a collector’s item
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Maturation: Focus on quality oak casks, mainly Oloroso sherry and bourbon barrels
Perfect For:
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Whisky lovers exploring Glengoyne’s signature style
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Tasting flights or comparative drams
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Gift sets for special occasions or enthusiasts
Distillery History:
Glengoyne is uniquely positioned on the Highland Line—the boundary separating the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. Uniquely, its stills sit in the Highlands, while its warehouses lie in the Lowlands, giving it a dual regional identity.
Location:
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Region: Highland (distillation) / Lowland (maturation)
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Near: Dumgoyne, north of Glasgow, Scotland
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Founded: 1833
Timeline & Key Milestones
1833 – Founded as Burnfoot Distillery
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Established by George Connell, who leased the land from the Duke of Montrose.
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Operated under the name Burnfoot, believed to have been a legal continuation of an illicit still operating on the same site.
1861 – Name Changed to Glenguin of Burnfoot
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“Glenguin” derives from Glen Guin, meaning “Valley of the Wild Geese” in Gaelic.
1876 – Acquired by Lang Brothers
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The distillery's name was officially changed to Glengoyne.
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Lang Brothers, a Glasgow-based whisky blender and merchant, began marketing Glengoyne as a high-quality malt whisky.
1965 – Purchased by Robertson & Baxter / Edrington Group
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Investment brought modernization to the distillery, increasing production capacity.
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Glengoyne was positioned as a key malt for blending, but its single malt also grew in reputation.
2003 – Sold to Ian Macleod Distillers Ltd
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The independent, family-owned Ian Macleod Distillers took over.
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Marked a turning point: a stronger focus was placed on single malt bottlings, including age-stated and premium cask expressions.
Unique Production Traits
Unpeated Barley
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Glengoyne is one of the few Highland distilleries to use entirely unpeated malted barley.
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The distillery proudly markets its whisky as "Scotland’s most unpeated malt."
Slowest Distillation in Scotland
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Uses slow distillation to allow maximum copper contact, producing a soft, rich spirit.
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One of the slowest still runs in the Scotch whisky industry—key to its smooth profile.
Sherry Cask Maturation
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Matured predominantly in European and American oak Sherry casks (Oloroso).
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Natural color only—Glengoyne does not use caramel coloring.
Sustainability Focus
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All packaging is 100% recyclable.
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Committed to responsible energy and water usage.
Visitor Experience
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Glengoyne has a highly regarded visitor centre that offers:
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Guided tours with tastings
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Cask strength sampling
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“Malt Master” blending sessions
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One of the most accessible distilleries from Glasgow (about 40 minutes by car)
Notable Releases
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10, 12, 15, 18, and 21 Year Olds
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Cask Strength Series
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Teapot Dram (distillery exclusive)
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Legacy Series
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Rare single cask and independent bottlings are also available
Summary
Aspect | Details |
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Founded | 1833 (as Burnfoot) |
Current Owner | Ian Macleod Distillers (since 2003) |
Region | Highland (distillation) / Lowland (maturation) |
Style | Unpeated, sherry-cask matured, natural color |
Notable Feature | Slowest distillation in Scotland |
Production | ~1.1 million litres/year (as of 2020s) |
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