Sun, 27 January 2008
There's always at least two sides to a story, and in the case of the "Mutter Bowmore" controversy, there are many more. This time around, we'll get the third side of the story behind the bottle of Bowmore said to be from 1851 that was auctioned at McTears in Glasgow last month. Glen Moore of Morrison Bowmore tried to
win the auction for the distillery, and refutes rumors that the
so-called "Russian collector" who won the bottle doesn't exist. In the news, a new An Cnoc, a headless Johnnie Walker, and answers to some of your whisky questions.
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Sun, 20 January 2008
It's time to celebrate Burns Night this week! Whisky lovers around the
world will honor the bard of Scotland, the legendary Robert Burns, on
the 249th anniversary of his birth January 25th. In what's becoming an
annual tradition, we'll take a look at Burns' life and his works on
this episode. Joann Gilmartin performs Burns' songs and poetry, as well as teaching young people about those works, and she'll share her love of Burns with us. In the news, modern-day gaugers break up a
bootlegging operation in the Black Country, a new Laphroaig is
duty-free bound, and Diageo apologizes for stuffing the ballot box in
this year's Drammies.
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Sat, 12 January 2008
This time around, we'll get the other side of the debate over the rare
Bowmore that sold for more than $50,000 at McTear's in Glasgow last
month, despite questions over its exact age. Martin Green is the whisky
consultant for McTear's, and was responsible for verifying its
provenance. Martin states his case in this episode. In the news,
Bowmore's releasing a new Black Bowmore -- and giving one away in a web
contest...a new chairman for the Scotch Whisky Association, and details
on a special deal for WhiskyCast listeners!
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Sat, 5 January 2008
The debate over whisky auctions and the
provenance of some of the whiskies sold at those auctions continues
with the saga of a Bowmore said to have been bottled in 1850. It sold
at McTear's in Glasgow last month for more than $50,000, even though
historians questioned whether the whisky was as old as advertised.
Scotch Whisky Review editor Dave Broom's update of the story appears on the WhiskyCast web site,
and we'll hear from Dave on this episode. In the news, a new Talisker,
potential buyers for Glenglassaugh, honours for Edrington's chairman,
and another tale of sadness...and sharing...at airport security.
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