Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Bottling 70cl / 46%
A famous old prestige bottling of Glengoyne. Glengoyne 35 year old was from the celebrated 1972 vintage and was released at 46% in 2007 as a limited edition of just 540 bottles, each in their own replica glass-fronted brass spirit safe complete with padlock.
One of the best bottlings of Glengoyne this century, with complex malt and exotic fruit on the palate and a warm, spicy finish. A really lovely dram.
Attributes
Distillery
Glengoyne
Bottler
Distillery
Country
Scotland
Region
Highland
Distilled Year
1972
Bottling Year
2007
Age
35
Cask Type
Oak
Limited Edition
Yes
Bottles Produced
540
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
46%
Pre-Owned
Yes
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Glengoyne 1972-2007 | 35 Year Old | Spirit Safe
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In the nose it is very interesting and complex but when you taste it’s just horrible even if you add a bit of water… expected a lot more from a miltonduff