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    Glengoyne Distillery

    4.7 (39 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    We had a magical afternoon at Glengoyne. The tour done by Arthur was nothing short of amazing. His passion for the distillation was obvious and he was a joy to be around. We then did the "fine and rare" tasting with Kathy and WOW. Some of the best scotch weve had since we landed. A stunning 25 and 30 year and a selection of another. We purchased a bottle of the 25 in the shop and the attendants were so helpful. Beautiful place (check out the waterfall!) and thier commitment to sustainability is truly admirable.

    Bridget H.

    This is one of the best Distillery tours I've gone on. The facility is clean and well kept. The tour started with the history of Glengoyne and then we walked over to the distilling area to see where the barley is married with the yeast and fermented as well as where the whisky is distilled. It was interesting getting to see some of the barrels that are currently aging Whisky. Some of this barrels are older than me! Our tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable and was able to answer any questions that would arise during the tour. We ended the tour with a whisky tasting. The whisky was delicious and smooth and would definitely be worth picking up a bottle while in Scotland.

    Steff D.

    I've been to Glengoyne a few times now and it's a really pleasant little distillery. It sits against a beautiful backdrop of green hills and mountains and the views are really quite breathtaking. We've done the Wee Tasting Tour which starts with a dram of their 12 year old whisky while watching a video about the company. Next, you get to take a physical tour of the grounds (there's a wee waterfall and hidden glen!) over to check out the building that houses the mash tuns and washbacks (get ready for some amazing smells), before stopping at the the naturally cool stone warehouse where the maturation takes place. And, finally, you end with another dram, this time of the 18 year old whisky, while perusing the gift shop. Glengoyne has six guiding principles to "keep them true to their past, true to their taste": unpeated (which means there's no smoky flavor), patience (they have the slowest whisky stills in all of Scotland), the use of sherry oak casks, maturation, natural color (the whisky takes on the copper tones naturally from the wood of the oak), and tradition (like air drying their barley). The passion from every person who works here is clear, and their dedication to preservation of their history is admirable. I will forever be thankful I've had the opportunity to be a tiny part of the Glengoyne Distillery story.

    Bill T.

    So I am watching a Scottish sitcom called "Still Game" on Netflix and in one episode, the lads go to visit Glencoyne Distillery. I remembered going there on my trip to Scotland so I wanted to see how I reviewed it and found that I never wrote a review! I swear sometimes I am certain I have written a review for a place but then it is nowhere to be found. Anyway, I found the pictures I posted so I will add this belated review. We did this as part of a Rabbie's tour and it was so nice. The setting is bucolic and you start out near a millpond where you are given an overview of the tour before being led to the distillery buildings. If you have had a distillery or brewery tour before, you will hear a lot of the same things but it is still interesting. You get so see some casks being aged, learn about blending and get to understand why the good stuff is always the old (and expensive) stuff. There are tastings at the end and you have the opportunity to buy some whiskey to take home. I found this a charming and delightful way to spend a couple of hours and highly recommend it.

    Sandy B.

    They are opened 7 days a week from 1000-1700. They do tours on the hour. 38 lbs for two. Lasts about 45 minute. Includes 2 pours. A 12 year and 18 yr whiskey and a discount in the shop.

    Paulus J.

    Great distillery, one of many I've been to on my trip. I've learn the difference and know tons about whiskey now. The young lady who gave the tour was knowledgeable, a whiskey lover and was gorgeous.

    Dan A.

    Glengoyne is the first distillery stop on Rabbie's Scottish Whisky tasing tour. This visit was a treat since I've been enjoying their Scotch now for a few years although it is hard to find in the US & Duty Free shops. The grounds are scenic with a pond & mini waterfall in the back. The tour itself was informative with an engaging guide. Interesting to hear the history & about the Angel's share & the maturity/pricing process to name a few. The smelling of the yeast & clearing of your nasal passages is an experience! We got two tastings. Normally 12 and 18 years but we got lucky and got a 15 year tasting (Since they were out of 12). A nice gift shop, although compared to other distilleries, they didn't have any other opportunities to sample some of the varieties you might want to buy. One of my favorite single malts & so good to visit! Whether you visit via Rabbie's or on your own, well worth it!

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    Arthur Z.

    Highly recommend to visit the Glengoyne Distillery. This is an excellent choice: not far from Glasgow (you can reach it by normal bus from city centre), nice place around to walk and of course taste amazing whiskey and learn how it is procured. My wife gave me "The Gold Medal Parade" tour which includes tasing of 12th, 19th and 21th years old single malt whiskey. I was fully satisfied by the tour. Friendly staff that explained everything and answered all questions. You have ability to taste the 12th old whiskey at the beginning of session. Then you have a normal excursion that ends in the shop. However, "The Gold Medal Parade" also includes visiting the "manager hours" where a manager of the distillery lived in past times. Here you can sit, relax. Enjoy by 19th and 21th Gold medal winner whiskey. I visited the Glengoyne Distillery during the "silent season" when production process is stopped, so we were able to how everything looks inside, however you are not allowed to make photo/video on production line.

    Mike M.

    We did this as part of a Rabbie's tour and really enjoyed ourselves. Gavin was knowledgeable and sincere. The distillery is very authentic with aged equipment. The lack of peat in the flavor made it delicious!

    Colors of aging over time in European oak
    George T.

    Very first class operation of superb whiskey. Tour is fantastic.

    Joe P.

    Glengoyne Distillery might just be the most picturesque and accessible whisky distillery in Scotland. It also sells my favourite whisky, the Glengoyne 21 year old (although be warned it is £105 a bottle). The distillery itself is set in a wonderful location overlooking the glen of Goyne hence its name. Often used in photos, movies and videos of a "typical" distillery, you'll feel like you recognise it when you arrive. Tours run pretty much on the hour every day in high season although you should probably check this in winter. The car park is on the lowland side of the road which involves crossing a 60mph road to get to the distillery itself. So if you've gone for an extensive tour take great care crossing the road. Tours start at £9 and last from 45 minutes with the more expensive tours including more exclusive tastings of whisky and perhaps more behind the scenes access. If you only visit one distillery in Scotland you could do a lot worse than Glengoyne!

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    Kari S.

    Nestled among picturesque, sheep-filled hills is Glengoyne. It is a small, working distillery that offers a range of tours and classes for the discerning whiskey connoisseur to the much less discerning, much like myself. Prior to coming here, when touring Jameson's, I was warned that the Scots would try to lay claim over whiskey (after all, many know it as Scotch) even though the term comes from Irish Gaelic "uisce beatha" which means water of life. Irish monks invented this lordly libation. Yet soon after paying entrance fees, we were told by our guide, John that although the Irish invented whiskey, the Scots perfected it. It is known as Scotch, afterall. It was a great start to a great tour. Given the many options, I selected the Tasting Tour. This came with an intro video viewing, a full guided tour, and a sampling of a 10 year old and 12 year old whiskey. We also sampled older blends, 17 and 21 year olds. The video was brief and a little-overly Hollywood. It featured a Rob Roy-character who was tall (rather than stocky) and raven-haired (rather than roy, ahem, ginger-haired) and who was somehow related to modern-day whiskey making. Eagles also factored heavily. Thankfully, it was brief and didn't detain us long from the tour and was all so much easier to "swallow" with the free dram of life-water provided. The grounds were simple and graceful. There is a small waterfall and lake that provides enough water to cool machinery when needed. Next we walked through the distillery, the blending rooms, and then to the warehouses. Glengoyne's greatest asset is how personable the tour is, thanks to its small size. John answered all of our questions and would offer more information based upon and relevant to our respective geographies. The tour ends, as most do, in the gift shop. There everything that you could imagine is sold (such as hand soap, fudge, and adorable highland cows). Most importantly, they poured our samples of older whiskeys at the shop. Glengoyne whiskey is a smooth and unpeated (non-smokey). The older versions tasted decidedly less like burning than did their younger siblings. If you haven't noticed, I don't actually like they liquid and so, am a horrible judge. But, I disliked it much less than I have others that I sampled. Five stars!

    Marie M.

    Really nice distillery. Our visit was part of a Rabbie's day tour. We were a touch late arriving due to a traffic re-route but we were graciously greeted and our tour began. Gavin was a very knowledgeable and able leader. We opted for the Wee Tasting Tour which afforded us a sample for f the 12-year-old scotch at the outset. We sipped it as we watched a video about the distillery and process. We then toured the spotless facility. At the close of the tour we sampled an 18-year-old scotch. Nice scotch, no peat used at Glengoyne so very smooth and drinkable. A lovely setting and a great way to spend an hour or two.

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    Highly recommend tour features two drams of whiskey for tasting, the last being their 18 yr single malt.

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    5.0(4 reviews)
    10.8 miFinnieston, West End

    One of the local ladies I met during my meeting in Glasgow suggested that I try Six by Nico if I…read morehad the chance. Even though it sounded intimidating, my friend is a huge foodie so we decided to try it. I am so glad we did! It was super lovely! The service was thoughtful and helpful, the decor was gorgeous, and we had such a great time. The menu was £39, plus an additional charge for the snack. My friend and I shared the snack - a black pudding Scotch egg and bread with shellfish butter. So, the shellfish butter was dark, dark, dark grey. I didn't taste anything other butter, but my friend said she got a slight fishy note. Meanwhile, the black pudding scotch egg was pretty damn good. I'm kind of afraid of blank pudding, but it was super tasty and the pickled veg and aioli it was with were a perfect pair. Then it was on to the courses... 1 - Chips & Cheese - potato terrine with Parmesan soup. Oh my god this was so delicious. Perfect little fried potato plus cheesy soup with a hint of curry. Yum! 2 - Scampi - basically a tiny fish stick. It was stupendous and the dill emulsion was wonderful! I would have liked an entire plate of these. 3 - Steak Pie - slow cooked beef with the most wonderful (and only) mushroom duxelle I've ever had. It was delicious. If you like mushrooms, this will be the highlight of the meal. 4 - Fish Supper - nicely cooked white fish with a pickled mussel, a curry oil, and a great emulsion. I didn't taste the beer but it was still great. 5 - Smoked Sausage - pork three ways. More blood pudding (still damn good, especially with the sauerkraut), pork belly (amazingly good, especially dipped in whatever sauce was on that plate), and some other thing that was also tasty. 6 - Fried Mar Bar - so the chocolate pave was super lovely and the Irnbru sorbet was refreshing and light. The only thing I didn't love was the actual deep fried Mars bar, which is kind of ironic.

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