Glengoyne 12 Year Old: A Symphony of Flavors and Tradition
Unveiling the Essence
Delve into the exquisite world of Glengoyne 12 Year Old, where every sip narrates a tale of craftsmanship and tradition. From the lush green landscapes of Scotland emerges a whisky unparalleled in its refinement and character.
Crafted to Perfection
Tasting Notes: Embark on a journey of the senses as you explore the intricate layers of this liquid gold. With each sip, encounter the harmonious blend of coconut oil, honey, and a hint of lemon zest dancing on your palate. Let the essence of dried oak linger, enticing you to explore further.
Alcohol Content: At 43% alcohol by volume, this whisky embodies the perfect balance between potency and smoothness, ensuring a memorable drinking experience with every drop.
Volume: Contained within a 70cl bottle, this whisky is a generous offering, promising moments of indulgence and delight.
Age: Aged for 12 years, this whisky attains its unparalleled depth and complexity through years of patient maturation.
Appearance: Behold the natural, rich gold hue that captivates the eye and hints at the treasure trove of flavors awaiting within.
Nose: Savor the enticing aromas of coconut oil, honey, and lemon zest that greet you with every swirl of the glass. Delight in the subtle notes of dried oak that add depth to the olfactory symphony.
Palate: Let your taste buds revel in the delightful medley of toffee apples, cinnamon spice, and ginger, accented by hints of orange and the buttery sweetness of shortbread. Each sip is a journey through layers of flavor, culminating in a crescendo of satisfaction.
Finish: Experience the graceful finale with a hint of sherry and soft oak, leaving a lasting impression of balance and sophistication on the palate.
Endorsed by Tradition
Approved by: Robbie Hughes, Distillery Manager at Glengoyne, whose expertise and dedication ensure the uncompromising quality of each bottle.
Indulge in the timeless elegance of Glengoyne 12 Year Old, where tradition meets innovation, and every sip is a celebration of the art of whisky making.