Coronavirus: Glengoyne release jigsaw puzzle

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Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky has created a limited-edition jigsaw puzzle to help customers fill the lockdown void.

The 500-piece puzzle features a special painting by celebrated Scottish artist John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo), entitled “Spring Blossoms at Glengoyne Distillery.”

Offering consumers a chance to unplug from technology, Glengoyne’s jigsaw will take approximately 4-6 hours to complete.

The “Spring Blossoms at Glengoyne Distillery” puzzle will be available, while stocks last, with any 70cl bottle of whisky purchased for £10 at glengoyne.com with a donation of £1 from each purchase going to drinks charities The Drinks Trust and The Ben – which both provide care and support for those who work in the drinks industry.

Katy Muggeridge, Senior Brand Manager for Glengoyne, said, “Many of us are obviously finding ourselves with more time on our hands right now, and time has always played such a big role in our whisky making at Glengoyne.

“We hope this limited-edition jigsaw will provide fans of our whisky with some special at-home entertainment during a difficult time, as well as offering a special keepsake from one of the nation’s leading artists.”

 Jolomo spent weekends painting at Glengoyne Distillery during his student years attending the Glasgow School of Art.

Those lucky enough to also find one of 10 golden jigsaw pieces up for grabs in their order will also win a pair of tickets to a Glengoyne Wee Tasting Tour, redeemable once the distillery re-opens to visitors.

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