Glengoyne 17 year old whisky reviews (6)

Average rating 8.5/10

  • Glengoyne 17 year old - WOOD

    By vanPelt on 12th May 20122012-05-12T19:30:00

    80

    Color: gold Nose: Clear wood smell: lumber yard and tires, as if almost smoky; maybe some light brazil nut. Palate: Surprisingly sweet entry, and then WOOD, simply. Oily toffee mutes any bitterness,… read more

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  • Glengoyne 17 year old - Improving (Slowly) With Age

    By Alanjp on 19th Mar 20112011-03-19T12:31:00

    88

    I'd like to refer you to my previous Glengoyne review, that of the 10yr, where I said it was a solid young malt that shouldnt be overlooked. Well after having such a good experience with that standard … read more

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  • Glengoyne 17 year old - A stronger richer version of the 10

    By galg on 20th Dec 20102010-12-20T13:00:00

    85

    Nose : Sherry notes, some raisins, oak, and baked apples again. heavier then the 10 year old... bigger bodied, but same ‘DNA’. palate: Rich and mouth coating. Fruits, big oak notes, butterscotch and … read more

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  • Glengoyne 17 year old - A solid Goyne

    By galg on 11th Oct 20102010-10-11T10:34:00

    90

    Glengoyne 17 yo , 43% , £48 Nose : Sherry notes, some raisins, oak, and baked apples again. heavier then the 10 year old... bigger bodied, but same ‘DNA’. palate: Rich and mouth coating. Fruits, big oak… read more

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  • Glengoyne 17 year old - Not Too Impressive

    By TheCasks on 16th Mar 20102010-03-16T23:24:00

    85

    The Nose: Soft, slightly floral, candied lemon and citrus notes...at times pleasantly reminiscent of Fruit Loops. There's an anise/Pernod quality as well, and since I'm name-dropping heavily manufact… read more

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  • Glengoyne 17 year old - Grrrrrreat!

    By blrbwmn on 9th Nov 20092009-11-09T17:20:00

    85

    A braw dram.

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