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By Worm Monday March 14, 2011
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Glengoyne Comment of the Month

Glengoyne 10 Year Old is a subtle, complex single malt whisky in which all of the delicate flavours are freely allowed to express themselves. Much like The Dabbler. Every month we'll be awarding a bottle to our favourite comment - be it subtle, complex or just damn funny...
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