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Glengoyne Whisky Prices & Investment Data

Glengoyne’s aged statements and cask-strength releases give this unpeated Highland malt a quiet but steady auction following. We track 7 Glengoyne bottlings with real auction data: average hammer prices, annualized returns, liquidity and transaction volume, refreshed monthly from four UK whisky auction houses.

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#WhiskyLast PriceAnn. ReturnLiquidityAll-Time HighAll-Time LowTrades (6M)Brand
1Glengoyne 28 Year Old (Oloroso Casks)£813+9.76%97£1,051£2760GlengoyneFull report →
2Glengoyne 17 Year Old£100+5.50%100£140£45.003GlengoyneFull report →
3Glengoyne 28 Year Old£750+4.79%99£1,000£2751GlengoyneFull report →
4Glengoyne 25 Year Old£265+4.37%100£400£1659GlengoyneFull report →
5Glengoyne 21 Year Old£120+3.11%99£150£65.0014GlengoyneFull report →
6Glengoyne 10 Year Old£20.82−0.63%100£40.00£19.0211GlengoyneFull report →
7Glengoyne 12 Year Old£35.00−2.26%100£65.00£25.006GlengoyneFull report →

About the Glengoyne distillery

Glengoyne has distilled since 1833 at the foot of Dumgoyne hill, where the Highland line runs through the property — the whisky is distilled in the Highlands and matured across the road in the Lowlands. It is entirely unpeated and prides itself on the slowest distillation in Scotland, giving a clean, orchard-fruit spirit that takes sherry maturation well. Collector interest centres on its older age statements and limited cask-strength batches.

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