Who owns Glengoyne?
Glengoyne Distillery is owned by Ian Macleod Distillers Ltd. The company also owns other Scotch brands including Tamdhu, Smokehead and Sheep Dip.
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Glengoyne stands as one of Scotland's most appealing distillery destinations, situated at the base of Dumgoyne Hill just north of Glasgow. While its warehouses are located across the Highland Line, the spirit itself is distilled in the Highlands, giving the distillery a character and setting that feel both accessible and genuinely rooted in place. Its closeness to the city, combined with an attractive site and well-developed visitor experience, has long made it among the most convenient distilleries to visit for anyone exploring western Scotland.
The whisky is characterized by a notably gentle, fruity house style. Glengoyne is recognized for using air-dried barley rather than peat-dried malt, and for a famously slow distillation process that helps build weight and complexity without introducing smoky notes. Sherry casks play a central role in the range, delivering dried fruit, spice, toffee and soft oak, but the cask influence is typically handled with restraint, so the whiskies maintain freshness and clarity as well as richness.
The core range has developed over time, and the old 17 Year Old is no longer part of it. In its place, Glengoyne's standard lineup is built around expressions like the 12, 15, 18 and 21 Year Old, alongside more specialized releases including the distillery's cask-strength bottlings and sherry-focused collections. What connects them is a polished, rounded style that makes Glengoyne particularly attractive to drinkers who appreciate fruit, texture and well-judged maturation over peat or raw power.