Glengoyne 18YO and 21YO debut new look
Ian Macleod Distillers has unveiled a new design for its Glengoyne 18- and 21-year-old single malts.

The updated design features sustainable, fully recyclable packaging sourced just a few miles from the Highlands-based distillery. The box features a gatefold that opens to reveal an image captured by local photographer Richard Fox, depicting the view from the summit of Dumgoyne hill.
The distillery was reportedly the first to adopt a wetlands area, utilising pools and reed beds to naturally cleanse water and return it to the local burn, ultimately flowing into Loch Lomond.
As part of the distillery’s commitment to sustainability, the bottles for Glengoyne 18- and 21-year-old are also made from fully recyclable materials, utilising 49% recycled glass.
Glengoyne 18-year-old is aged in oloroso Sherry and refill casks, resulting in notes of macerated fruits, marzipan, walnuts, warm spices, dry cocoa, and Seville marmalade on the palate.
The single malt is offered at 43% ABV and retails for £125 (US$168).
Glengoyne 21-year-old Sherry Oak delivers notes of Christmas cake, honey, rich fruit, and cinnamon. It is bottled at 43% ABV with a suggested retail price of £200 (US$268).
Both newly designed expressions are now available globally.
Last year, Glengoyne unveiled its new White Oak range matured in American first-fill Bourbon and virgin oak casks. The range made its debut in the US market in March.
Ian Macleod Distillers unveiled plans to build Laggan Bay Distillery on Islay last year. The site is expected to start whisky production in October 2025.
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