Sun, 27 July 2008
It may be seen
as a sacrilege in Scotland, but imagine a single malt whisky from India that can
compete with the best of Scotland's malts in many ways. That's the case with
Amrut's single malts, which draw their water from the snow melt of the Himalayas
and their barley from local farmers in northern India -- and their intense
maturation from the heat of Bangalore. Askok Chokalingam of Amrut gives us the
details, and Thierry Benitah of La Maison du Whisky previews September's Whisky
Live Paris. In the news, an update on the reopening of Braeval, more charity
whiskies for WhiskyFest San Francisco, and the "Whisky Bus" hits Glasgow.
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Sun, 20 July 2008
Almost every
whisky lover has dreamed of getting the call from a distillery to serve on an
exclusive tasting panel to select a special release. Jimmy Bradley got that
call...and the owner/chef of two New York City restaurants tells about his
experience helping to select this year's Glenfiddich Vintage Reserve bottling,
In the news, another distillery may be up for sale, Braeval comes back to life,
and construction begins on a new distillery in Canada.
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Sun, 13 July 2008
It's not too soon to start making travel plans for the fall whisky festival
season, and Malt Advocate's WhiskyFest San Francisco on October 10th is shaping
up to be something really special. Editor and Publisher John Hansell gives us a
preview, along with details on the new summer issue of the magazine that's just
hitting the newsstands now. In the news, another distillery may be on the
market, Glen Moray may not be on the market for long, and Chivas opens up two of
its usually private distilleries for a rare series of visitor tours.
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Sun, 6 July 2008
Last fall, I mentioned The Balvenie's search for a brand ambassador to represent the single malt in the US. Now, the lucky person has been chosen, and you'll meet the new "Balvenie Guy" in this week's episode. Sam Simmons is the whisky lover behind the "Dr. Whisky" blog, and now, he's bringing his considerable knowledge of whisky to The Balvenie. In the news, an update on Springbank's now-temporary shutdown for six months, Glenmorangie puts its Glen Moray distillery on the block and announces plans to move its headquarters from Broxburn to Edinburgh, and Bruichladdich comes up with a simpler name for its peated malt..."Bruichladdich Peat."
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