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Glengoyne 2007 Hunter Laing 16 Year Old
Description
Hunter Laing & Co was established in 2013 by Stewart Laing. Having co-managed his father's Douglas Laing company with his brother Fred since 1982, the two eventually decided to split the company assets and strike out on their own with two separate enterprises. Stewart was joined by his two sons, Andrew and Scott, absorbing their Edition Spirits company in the process. Hunter Laing had grand ambitions beyond its traditional independent bottling roots, and announced its plans to open Ardnahoe distillery on Islay in 2016. The first casks were filled there two years later under the guidance of the legendary Jim McEwan.
The Old Malt Cask series is one of the most established independent labels on the market. It was launched by Douglas Laing in 1998 and bottled by them until 2013 when the brand became part of the Hunter Laing portfolio instead.
This is a 16 year old Glengoyne, distilled in 2007.
Built in 1833, what is now known as Glengoyne is a Highland distillery so close to the Lowland region border that its warehouses across the road actually fall into the latter geographical category. The distillery was owned by the Lang Brothers for 89 years, who used it as provision for their blends. In that time it was also important to those of Robertson & Baxter, who would eventually acquire the site in 1966, and bottled it as a single malt for the first time in the 1970s. It was not until the 1990s that the single malt brand became the distillery’s main focus however. An eventual restructuring by Robertson & Baxter’s parent company, Edrington, saw its operations quieted, and Glengoyne was sold to Ian Macleod Distillers in 2003.
Distillery | Glengoyne Distillery |
Region | Highlands |
Age | 16 years |
ABV | 50% |
Origin | Scotland |
Vintage | 2007 |
Volume | 70cl |
Category | Cask Strength,Cask Strength Whisky,Everyday Whisky,Scotch Whisky,Single Malt Whisky,Independent Bottler |
Class | Single Malt Whisky |
LotType | Bottle |
NumberOfBottles | 1 |
Lottype | Bottle |