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  • Glengoyne 18 Years Old 1989

    Robbie's Choice

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    £195
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    Glengoyne 18 Years Old 1989

    Robbie's Choice
    Lot #0280218
    FINISH DATE
    31 March 2016

    A limited edition bottling from Highland distillery Glengoyne. Aged for 18 years in a Ruby Port Oak Cask # 328 (The only Ruby Port Cask in the distillery). This bottling was chosen by Glengoyne Master Distiller Robert Hughes, hence the name Robbie's Choice.

    Distilled on 7th March 1989 and bottled September 2007, each bottle is individually numbered.

    Glengoyne

    Glengoyne is one of Scotland’s most picturesque distilleries and is a short trip from Glasgow in Dumgoyne. Originally founded in 1833 as the Burnfoot distillery, this area was a hotbed of illegal distilling, with its glens and abundance of water, crops and fuel sources. It wasn’t until 1905 that Glengoyne was renamed after a spell as Glenguin. Today, the distillery is firmly established thanks to the ownership of Ian Macleod Distillers who took over in 2003 after purchasing the distillery from the Edrington Group. They immediately sought to establish the distillery and build upon its reputation for using sherry casks and being unpeated. Those core principles remain today, although an ex-bourbon cask Glengoyne can be a lovely thing. Just over a million litres are produced annually and this supports a variety of age statements with the 21 year old being a highlight, while many enthusiasts enjoy the robust nature of the Teapot dram.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official
    • CASK TYPE
      Ruby Port Oak Cask
    • DISTILLERY
      Glengoyne
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      55.1% vol
    • BOTTLES PRODUCED
      277
    • CASK NUMBER
      328
    • CASK TYPE
      Ruby Port Oak Cask
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      3.5
    Region
    Scotland, Highlands
    Scotland, Highlands
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