7 Smoothest Single Malt Scotch for Beginners

4. Glengoyne 10

Glengoyne distillery sits in picturesque landscapes of Highland, and was founded in 1833. It is famous for producing Highland single malt which is then matured in the Lowlands. The production of whisky nowadays consists of single malt aged 10, 12, 17, 21 and 32 years as a core production, having limited editions as well. What makes Glengoyne taste uniquely is that in this distillery the bailey is only dried on hot air rather than being dried using smoke from the peat fires. That is what makes it perfect for beginners, having no peat, which leaves space for more sweet tastes to flourish.