I believe Malts of Scotland is one of the biggest sources of independent Glengoyne . While other indies can’t seem to get them, this German bottler keeps a steady stream of releases.
Glengoyne 2000 (52,9%, Malts of Scotland 2015, sherry butt, Mos 15012, 482 btl.)
Nose: bags of oranges and tangerines, mixed with a few dusty grains and hints of brown sugar. Hints of Dutch stroopwafels and latte. Toffee. Apples and plums as well. Mouth: while the nose showed a big sweetness, on the palate it’s fairly dry and spicy, with a bitter edge. Not as thick as...
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