Brand History
Glengyle Distillery, nestled in the heart of Campbeltown, Scotland, stands as a testament to tradition, craftsmanship, and the enduring spirit of Scottish whisky-making. Established in 1872 by William Mitchell, Glengyle has weathered the storms of time, witnessing the ebb and flow of the whisky industry throughout its rich history. However, like many distilleries of its era, Glengyle faced its fair share of challenges, ultimately ceasing production in 1925.
In 2000, after decades of dormancy, Glengyle saw a remarkable resurgence when it was resurrected by J&A Mitchell & Co., a family-owned company with deep roots in the whisky trade. With meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to preserving the heritage of Campbeltown whisky, Glengyle embarked on a journey to reclaim its place among Scotland's finest distilleries.
Today, Glengyle Distillery stands as a beacon of authenticity, producing whisky that pays homage to its storied past while embracing innovation and modern techniques. With a focus on quality over quantity, every drop of Glengyle whisky is crafted with care, from the selection of the finest barley to the slow maturation in oak casks.
The Glengyle portfolio boasts a range of expressions, each showcasing the unique character and terroir of Campbeltown....