Glengoyne Makes Jigsaw Puzzle Available
People around the world have been trying to find entertainment options while they are in coronavirus-mandated lockdowns and Highland whisky maker Glengoyne has “solved” their problem with the introduction of a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle.
Glengoyne’s 500-piece puzzle is called “Spring Blossoms” and is a painting by Scottish artist John Lowrie Morrison (Jolomo), which is featured at Glengoyne Distillery. The puzzle is said to take four to six hours to complete – depending on your expertise level, of course – and may include one of 10 gold jigsaw pieces which will win a pair of tickets to a Glengoyne Wee Tasting Tour [redeemable once the distillery re-opens to visitors].
The Glengoyne “Spring Blossoms” puzzle is being made available for $12.45 alongside any purchase of a 700ml bottle of Glengoyne from Glengoyne’s online site [glengoyne.com].
For every sale, $1.25 will be donated to The Drinks Trust and The Ben charities, which both work to provide care and support for those within the drinks industry.