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Founded in 1883 by the Edmonstone family, the Glengoyne distillery—originally known as Burnfoot—is located in the southern Highlands, close to the border with the Lowlands, where the distillery's vaults are found. Primarily used for blends under the Laing Brothers from 1876 to 1965, and then Robertson & Baxter (an Edrington subsidiary), the distillery's first single malt was released in the 1970s. Glengoyne began to focus on this aspect of production in the 1990s and further developed its single malt range after it was bought by Ian Macleod in 2003. Long fermentation and slow distillation in stills with reflux bowls help craft this gentle, fruity whisky which is often aged in sherry casks.
An official Glengoyne 10 Year Old bottled on behalf of the Lang brothers for the Kiln Without Smoke series. Lang Bros Ltd was founded in 1861 by Gavin and Alexander Lang. In 1876, the company bought the Glengoyne distillery, then known as Burnfoot, and renamed it Glen Guin, before later anglicizing the name to Glengoyne.
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Region: Scotland - Highlands
Producers and wineries: Glengoyne
Colour: amber
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