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Glengoyne 25 yr


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Has anyone tried Glengoyne 25 yr and is it worth seeking out and purchasing?

What price should I look for ?

 

 

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I have not had the 25 that I can recollect. I have had some younger versions and was able to go there on my trip to Scotland a while back. Lovely place! I liked everything I had but 18yo was probably the oldest. Most everything is sherry matured as I recall. Had a cask strength sherry cask of Glengoyne that was aged in Campbeltown by Cadenhead for about 14 years. Delightful!

 

These days if you can even find the 25yo I think you probably should expect to pay in excess of $250 for a bottle. Sadly it could be a lot more with the way prices have gone up of late.

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If I recall correctly, the general consensus has been that it is a significant quality leap over the 21, but the price bump is a bit hard to swallow.  I've been meaning to try the 18, but honestly I'd rather try it in a bar or via a sample than buy an entire bottle.  

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I bet it will cost $250 - $300.

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  • 2 weeks later...

When I was there five years ago they had miniatures of the 21 year for sale in the gift shop. I'm going to be back in that area in May, I should stop by to see if they have any 25 year miniatures.

 

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Having heard good things about the Glengoyne 25, I have actually been looking for it.  No luck so far.  I have only found younger versions so far.

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