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Silent Season at Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery, located in Dumgoyne, near Killearn, is known for its exceptional single malt whiskies and highly regarded as Scotland’s most beautiful distillery. One of its unique practices is ‘Silent Season’, a dedicated period when the distillery pauses operations for maintenance and repair.
Silent Season at Glengoyne Distillery runs from 28th June to 10th August and this year, Glengoyne is undergoing stillhouse maintenance which allows visitors to experience the other side of distillery life. Visitors can explore the whisky-making process through unique tours and tastings, experiencing the traditional method and flavours that make award-winning Glengoyne whisky.
This break ensures the quality of their whiskies and allows the distillery team to fine-tune equipment and ensure the legacy of an unhurried approach. Silent Season, most importantly, reflects Glengoyne’s commitment to quality and craftmanship, honouring its rich history since 1833. By embracing this tradition, Glengoyne continues to attract whisky enthusiasts from around the globe.
Learn More about Silent Season here: Silent season. An important tradition in whisky-making. - Glengoyne
From 28th June to 10th August, Glengoyne Distillery are offering tours that do not require access to the still house and warehouse. See experiences here: Silent Season - 28th June to 10th August - Glengoyne
These special tours are only available for a short period of time. From the 10 August our tour routes will return to normal, with the work completed and the equipment buff and ready for action again.
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