Glengoyne

Glengoyne Distillery lies in a tranquil wooded glen on the western edge of the Campsie Fells close to Loch Lomond. The Distillery takes its name from the place, "Glen Guin" or Glen of the Wild Geese, and sits at the foot of a small waterfall tumbling from the volcanic plug of Dumgoyne Hill. <br><br>What distinguishes Glengoyne is that the distillery uses only specially selected unpeated malted barley i.e. barley which is malted using air from a natural fire and not a peat fire. This ensures that the other elements of Glengoyne Malt Whisky are allowed to express themselves more fully - the water, ripened barley, the oak and sherry of the cask, and some say the air of the place. <br><br>The Highland Line, which notionally divided Highland from Lowland Scotland runs through the distillery grounds. Glengoyne is the southernmost Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky which results in a fresher lighter taste due to the milder natural climate in the area.

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