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Bottle of Glenglassaugh Portsoy Single Malt Scotch Whisky Glenglassaugh from Glenglassaugh

Glenglassaugh Portsoy Single Malt Scotch Whisky - Glenglassaugh

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CHF62.95
CHF8.99/10cl
21.05.2026

About the product

Glenglassaugh, at the eastern end of beautiful Sandend Bay, was founded in 1875 by James Moir. He quickly made a name for himself as a producer of quality whiskey and the company flourished. In 1892, the distillery was taken over by Highland Distillers. In 1960, a complete renovation took place and Glenglassaugh continued to produce until it closed in 1986. In 2008, a group of investors bought the company and production resumed. Several changes of ownership followed until Glenglassaugh became the property of Brown-Forman in 2016. Today, production is in full swing and the Glenglassaugh brand has given itself a completely new appearance. With a new logo, a modern bottle design and a consistent commitment to a seaside location, both logo and bottle design are inspired by sea and beach. The new products are called “Coastal Single Malt” and embody the brand's maritime style in every respect.

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Tasting note
The neighboring port village of Portsoy inspired this maritime-style, richly peated single malt; aged in sherry, bourbon and port wine barrels. Intensely peated to combine our smoky single malt with toast and coastal aromas. The only peated whiskey in the Core Range with a slightly higher alcohol content, aged in unique barrels.
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The Coastal Singel Malt Glenglassaugh, at the eastern end of beautiful Sandend Bay, was founded in 1875 by James Moir. He quickly made a name for himself as a producer of quality whiskey and the company flourished. In 1892, the distillery was taken over by Highland Distillers. In 1960, a complete renovation took place and Glenglassaugh continued to produce until it closed in 1986. In 2008, a group of investors bought the company and production was resumed. This was followed by several changes of ownership until Glenglassaugh became the property of Brown-Forman in 2016. Today, production is in full swing and the Glenglassaugh brand has missed out on a completely new appearance. With a new logo, a modern bottle design and a consistent commitment to a seaside location, both logo and bottle design are inspired by the sea and beach The new products are known as “Coastal Single Malt” and embody the brand's maritime style in every respect.
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Allergy information: Contains sulfites

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