Collection from Glasgow

Your day begins with your private driver-guide collecting you from your Glasgow accommodation. Leaving the city behind, you’ll travel through the surrounding countryside as your guide introduces the day ahead and shares insight into Scotland’s whisky regions and traditions.
Glengoyne Distillery
Your first stop is Glengoyne Distillery, set just outside Glasgow at the foot of the Campsie Fells. It’s a traditional, unhurried distillery, where time and patience play a big role in the way the whisky is made, particularly when it comes to maturation in sherry casks.
At Glengoyne, you’ll learn how the distillery uses Scotland’s slowest distillation process and why this approach produces a richer, more rounded whisky. Explore the still house and warehouses, where you’ll see how sherry cask maturation shapes the final flavor, followed by a guided tasting of selected drams. There’s also time to browse the distillery shop, which often features exclusive bottlings.
Auchentoshan Distillery
From Glengoyne, you’ll travel south to Auchentoshan Distillery, one of the few remaining Lowland distilleries and well known for its triple distillation method, something quite rare in Scotch whisky production.
Here, the experience is more technical and process-driven. You’ll learn how triple distillation differs from the traditional method and how it creates Auchentoshan’s lighter, smoother house style. You’ll get a closer look at the distillation process itself, followed by a tasting that highlights the contrast between different expressions. This stop provides a clear comparison to your morning visit and helps build a deeper understanding of how production methods influence flavor.
Clydeside Distillery

Your final stop is Clydeside Distillery, located on the River Clyde in a restored dockside pump house. This modern distillery is closely tied to Glasgow’s maritime and trading history, making it a very different experience from the rural distilleries earlier in the day.
The visit here focuses on storytelling and setting. You’ll learn how whisky once flowed through the Clyde to the world, explore the distillery’s contemporary production space, and enjoy views across the river during your visit. Tastings here often include whiskies connected to Glasgow’s past as a global whisky hub, making this a fitting way to end the day.
Return to Glasgow
After your visit to Clydeside Distillery, your private guide will take you back to your Glasgow accommodation, arriving in the early evening.