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WhiskyCast Episode 132: February 17, 2008
The new issue of Malt Advocate magazine is out, and the cover story focuses on cask ownership programs. We'll talk with writer Jonny McCormick, who has a cask of his own aging at Bruichladdich. In the news, you'll be able to get Bushmills for a fiver in Ireland...at least a fiver with Bushmills on it, Clontarf gets new packaging honoring its own place in Irish history, and the tax man may have
something to say about UK whisky prices soon.
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WhiskyCast Episode 131: February 10, 2008
The Black Bowmore is one of Islay's legendary whiskies, and sells for thousands of dollars...when you can find it. Now, Bowmore is releasing a new Black Bowmore, and it's not a copy. It's the same as the original, just a few years older. We'll get the details from Bowmore blender Iain McCallum, and I'll share my tasting notes on this amazing whisky. In the news, changes are coming at Whyte and MacKay, a mothballed distillery in Kentucky is coming back to life, and honors for Gordon and MacPhail and George Washington's Distillery.
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WhiskyCast Episode 130: February 3, 2008
With Valentine's Day almost here, thoughts of chocolate will certainly
be on the minds of some whisky lovers...whether it's for themselves or
for that special person. We'll get some tips on pairing whiskies with
chocolates from Sage Friedman of Chocolat Michel Kluizel in New York
City. In the news, Irish distillers go to court over a Russian whiskey
deal, The Glenrothes releases a new vintage, Duncan Taylor adds a new
version of Auld Reekie, and if the Mutter Bowmore isn't the world's
oldest whisky...a bottle in a New Zealand museum just might be.
16:2403/02/2008
WhiskyCast Episode 129: January 27, 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.
26:2427/01/2008
WhiskyCast Episode 128: January 20, 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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WhiskyCast Episode 127: January 13, 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!
24:5413/01/2008
WhiskyCast Episode 126: January 6, 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.
24:5406/01/2008
WhiskyCast Episode 125: December 29, 2007
We'll close out the year with a look at a man fulfilling almost
every guy's dream. Keith Wood is a transplanted Englishman in the heart
of Munich, Germany, where beer is a passion. Earlier this year, Keith
bought a bar in Munich's Schwabing neighborhood, and now The Arc has
become one of Munich's best whisky bars. Also...an update on the
experiment with a Whisky Works kit from Ontario's Premium Bottlers.
20:0930/12/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 124: December 23, 2007
Jim McEwan and the guys at Bruichladdich don't really care what the
rest of the whisky industry thinks of them. They do care greatly what
whisky drinkers think, though...and the passion they share for great
whisky leads them to try the unusual. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't...but there's no denying the passion in each bottle. Jim shares his outspoken views with us in this episode, and in the news, Whyte & Mackay buys back The Dalmore's US rights, Euan Shand gets the permits for his new distillery in Huntly, and we get a lesson on how not to beat the airport security guards.
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WhiskyCast Episode 123: December 16, 2007
Single malt scotches and Japan's single malts are a world apart in
geography, and some might say the same applies to taste as well. This time around, we'll hear from the man behind Suntory's award-winning Yamazaki single malts, distillery manager Hiroyoshi "Mike" Miyamoto.
Mike also has a history in Scotland, where he worked at Morrison
Bowmore after Suntory purchased it in 1994. That gives him a unique
perspective that few have on whiskies of the world. In the news, new
whiskies and more on the "Macallan 1856" saga.
23:2416/12/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 122: December 9, 2007
You may want to introduce your non-whisky drinking friends to the water of life during the holidays, but sometimes it takes a little
something extra to get them to try it. We'll take a look at
whisky-based cocktails in this episode with veteran mixologist Bobby
Gleason and the winner of Whisky Live Toronto's bar chefs competition,
Shona Jensen. In the news, 10,000 bottles of Bowmore have been stolen
in England, Dewar's starts a year-long celebration of the 75th
anniversary of Prohibition's repeal, and the Christie's auction of rare
whiskies and spirits in New York brings in more than $300,000.
20:2409/12/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 121: December 2, 2007
The results are in from this year's Malt
Maniacs Whisky Awards, and we'll get a rundown on the top award-winners
from Malt Maniac Davin de Kergommeaux at the Maniacs' celebration in
Turckheim, France. In the news, Isle of Jura is phasing out its
21-year-old single malt, Ian Macleod strikes a deal to export
Chieftain's Choice malts to the US, Christie's pulls a suspect 1856
Macallan from next week's auction in New York, and Ian Buxton debuts
the Whisky Channel online community.
20:0902/12/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 120: November 25, 2007
Last month, Malt Advocate Magazine honored David Stewart of William
Grant & Sons with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his 45 years in
the whisky business. Stewart is the Malt Master for Grant's, and is
responsible for both Glenfiddich and The Balvenie single malts, as well
as Grant's blended Scotch. David shares his story with us in this
episode...in the news, we'll get word of a new nautical-themed
Benromach, an update on Euan Shand's plans for a distillery in Huntly,
and more Icons of Whisky regional awards from Whisky Magazine.
26:0925/11/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 119: November 18, 2007
Only one distillery can claim to have the world's best selling whiskey,
and it's not in Scotland or Kentucky. Jack Daniels in Lynchburg,
Tennessee sells more than 10 million cases of its Black Label whiskey
every year...and 2008 will mark 40 consecutive years of service for
master distiller Jimmy Bedford. We'll hear from Jimmy, along with the
latest on a rare Glenfiddich single cask, Ardmore's pending arrival in
the US, and how to make it as a whisky ambassador.
25:3918/11/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 118: November 11, 2007
John Hall of Canada's Kittling Ridge Distillery makes his whiskies the
hard way, distilling and maturing his grains separately, then blending
them years later to make Forty Creek Canadian Whiskey. He's won
numerous awards for his whiskies over the last several years, and we'll
hear his story in this week's episode. In the news, a $12,000 Macallan,
the guys who work at Glengoyne select three single-cask bottlings, a
new Highland Park hits duty-free, and if you've ever dreamed of working
in the whisky business, The Balvenie is looking for two serious whisky
lovers.
28:5411/11/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 117: November 3, 2007
On the road again...this time at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for the
Maker's Mark "When in Rome Weekend". Nearly 1500 Maker's Mark
Ambassadors descended on Caesars for the distillery's first major event
outside Kentucky, with bourbon tastings, cooking classes, and a toga
party. We'll hear from some of the Ambassadors, along with master chef
Bryan Ogden of Bradley Ogden's restaurant in Las Vegas, and a lesson on
bourbon history from Bill Samuels, Jr. in the biggest episode of
WhiskyCast yet!
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WhiskyCast Episode 116: October 31, 2007
This is a special episode of WhiskyCast with highlights from Tuesday
night's Malt Advocate WhiskyFest in New York City. It's the 10th
anniversary of WhiskyFest New York, and we'll hear from the winners of
this year's Malt Advocate Whisky Awards, including Alastair Walker of
Distillery of the Year BenRiach, along with Lifetime Achievement Award
winners David Stewart of William Grant & Sons and Jim Rutledge of
Four Rosesr. We'll also get updates on several new whiskies, including
a couple of powerhouse ryes and a single grain from Ireland.
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WhiskyCast Episode 115: October 29, 2007
What's a $700 whisky like? When it's a special
edition of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, expect it to be something unique
(and have a pretty good story behind it). We'll find out more about the
new King George V edition of Blue Label, along with new whiskies from
the Balvenie and changes for Auchentoshan and Ballantine's on this
episode of WhiskyCast.
16:0930/10/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 114: October 21, 2007
Willie Nelson made "On the Road Again" famous, and it's time to hit the
road for a series of special episodes. Thie time around, it's Whisky
Live in Toronto, and while technical problems kept me from recording
the show live on-site, we'll get the latest on a new edition of Wiser's
Canadian whiskey, along with a bunch of changes at Whyte & Mackay,
and we'll check on two old friends. Last year, we met Barry Stein and
Barry Bernstein, who gave up their successful careers to become
independent whisky bottlers. We'll get the update from Barry,
Barry...and their wives.
16:3923/10/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 113: October 14, 2007
It's a good time to be in the whisky business. Scotch whisky exports
are growing by 4 percent a year, and added up to $5 billion last year
worldwide. We'll talk with Scotch Whisky Association chief executive
Gavin Hewitt about the political and business issues facing the
industry. In the news...more new whiskies this week, a preview of the
Christie's whisky auction this December in New York City, and John
Hansell gives us the details on the fall edition of Malt Advocate
Magazine...along with a preview of WhiskyFest events in San Francisco
and New York City.
21:2414/10/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 112: October 7, 2007
Jim Murray's Whisky Bible is almost required reading for serious whisky
lovers, and the 2008 edition of the Bible is on its way to booksellers
now. We'll get a preview from Jim in this episode, along with his
thoughts on the passing of Michael Jackson. In the news, more new
whiskies are on the way -- including the annual Buffalo Trace Antique
Collection, a duty-free Highland Park, new Macallans, and a small batch
Forty Creek. Also...a bottle of George Washington's rye whiskey brings
$35,000 at a charity auction, and a full schedule of whisky events around the world.
23:3907/10/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 111: September 30, 2007
Ever wondered whether the CEO's of whisky companies get any special
perks? In this week's episode, we'll get the answer from Tom Flocco,
CEO of Beam Global Spirits & Wine. On a more serious note, we'll
find out how the two-year-long process of integrating Laphroaig and
other former Allied Domecq brands into Beam's portfolio is going, along
with his view of the global whisky market. In other news, the 2008
edition of the Malt Whisky Yearbook is out, and we'll get a preview
from editor Ingvar Ronde...along with word on new rare -- and expensive
malts from the Classic Malts series.
21:0930/09/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 110: September 23, 2007
For the first time, we'll talk about something other than whiskies
on WhiskyCast! There's a new trend toward single-estate Cognacs and
Armagnacs from France that compare very favorably with many single
malts...and can often be a fraction of the price! Veteran spirits
writer F. Paul Pacult led a tasting of rare Cognacs and Armagnacs this
past week in New York, and he'll help guide us on a journey through the
French countryside. In the news, a $30,000 Balvenie hits the market,
new whiskies from Compass Box, and Mallya does motorsports as well as
whisky...
14:5423/09/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 109: September 16, 2007
The Beams are the First Family of Bourbon, and
the torch has officially been passed at Jim Beam. Each bottle has
pictures of the six generations of Beam family members who have led the
distillery. This week, a new label was unveiled with the latest
patriarch of the Beams, Fred Noe...who joins his late father, Booker
Noe, and the rest of the family. We'll hear from Fred and more as
Kentucky celebrates Bourbon Festival week in Bardstown.
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WhiskyCast Episode 108: September 9, 2007
George Washington...founding father of the United States, and a man who
knew how to capitalize on an opportunity. When he heard that merchants
near his Mount Vernon estate couldn't meet the demand for whiskey, he
built one of the fledgling nation's biggest distilleries. The restored
distillery is now producing rye whiskey from George's original recipe,
and you'll hear the details in this episode. In the news, we'll hear
from Springbank's Frank McHardy about his distillery's whisky schools
this fall...and much, much more...
21:5409/09/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 107: September 2, 2007
The world of whisky lost its greatest ambassador this week. Through his
books, Michael Jackson gave us a vocabulary, and set words to our
passion for the water of life. Michael passed away at his home Thursday
morning (August 30) after a long fight with Parkinson's Disease and other health
problems. In March, I had the chance to talk with Michael, and you'll
hear part of that interview on this episode, along with memories of
Michael from Martine Nouet. Raise a glass if you will...to a man who
now sips from the angel's share.
22:0902/09/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 106: August 26, 2007
The Famous Grouse is Scotland's #1 blended Scotch, but the newest
version of the Grouse won't be available there. The Black Grouse is a
new blend that takes the best of the Grouse and adds in a touch of
Islay for a peatier, smokier blend. It's been on the market all year in
Sweden, where Edrington's Helen Potter got the inspiration to create
the Black Grouse. Helen is the innovation and development manager for
The Famous Grouse, and she'll give us the details on the Black Grouse.
In the news, new whiskies from Benriach and Old Forester, and they'll
fire up the still at George Washington's Distillery this week.
16:5426/08/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 105: August 19, 2007
The rumors of change at Glenmorangie are true, and we'll get the
details on the new Extra Matured range from Glenmorangie whisky maker
and blender Rachel Barrie. In the news, Heaven Hill announced the
details for a new collection honoring master distiller Parker Beam, the
International Wine and Spirits Competition honors whiskies from around
the world, New York ends its ban on whisky auctions...and what exactly
is a Flanscargle single malt?
14:1019/08/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 104: August 12, 2007
It's time for the first question and answer episode of WhiskyCast, as
we'll get answers to your e-mailed questions from John Glaser of
Compass Box, John Hansell of Malt Advocate magazine, and Steve Fox of
Preiss Imports. In the news, is Glenmorangie going Gallic...new
whiskies from Laphroaig and Arran, Templeton Rye goes back home to
Chicago...and a collector's item sure to make the most devoted Robert
Burns fan weep with joy goes on the auction block at Bonham's later
this month.
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WhiskyCast Episode 103: August 5, 2007
Nick Morgan of Diageo has the job most of us would love...next to running a distillery of our own. As Global Marketing Director for Diageo's premium malts and the Classic Malts series, he has access to whiskies most of us only dream of being able to taste. We'll find out about his personal favorites, as well as what goes into selecting malts for the Classic Malts range. In the news, Dewars gets a $250 million investment to expand its whisky production...Jim Beam releases a special bourbon to benefit the children of New York City firefighters, the Westin Turnberry Resort has a few bottles of a rare Glenfiddich private release left, and Bruichladdich keeps the golf theme going with two new releases in its Links series.
16:0905/08/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 102: July 29, 2007
The Grant family bought Speyside's Glenfarclas distillery in 1865, and
six generations of Grants have worked at the distillery since then.
George Grant is following the path led by his great-great-great grandfather, and he'll lead us through a vertical
tasting of four single malts from the family distillery. In the news,
profits and losses in the business, Glengoyne gives a nod to its past,
Heaven Hill gives Parker Beam a well-deserved honor, and an update on
the calendar of events.
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WhiskyCast Episode 101: July 22, 2007
Iain Henderson's CV includes everything from sailing the seas as an
engineer on oil tankers to managing the stills at Laphroaig, Bladnoch,
and Edradour (among others). His latest venture, though, has created
some controversy in Scotland -- he's helping a single malt distillery
in England get off the ground! In the news, Benromach's organic single
malt is on its way to the U.S., Woodford Reserve isn't the only one
experimenting with bourbon and chardonnay barrels, and Diageo submits
its plans for a new malt distillery in Roseisle.
23:0922/07/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 100: July 15, 2007
It's a milestone episode for WhiskyCast, and to mark the occasion, I've
selected a few of my favorite moments from the first 99 episodes.
You'll hear from Jim McEwan, John MacDougall, Jim Cryle, Jim Murray,
Tom Bulleit, and others during this special episode. In the news, the
other shoe has dropped in India's whisky tax war, there are new
releases from Whyte & Mackay and Bruichladdich, and the Classic
Malts Cruise gets underway in Oban.
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WhiskyCast Episode 99: July 8, 2007
There's no shortage of Scotch whiskies with wine finishes, but until now, finished Bourbons have been just an academic idea. Chris Morris of Woodford Reserve worked with his corporate siblings at Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards to create a chardonnay-finished version of Woodford Reserve. We'll get a preview from Chris, along with a look at next week's Classic Malts Cruise along the Scottish coast from Diageo's Nick Morgan. In the news, India has
lowered its whisky tariffs, Whyte and Mackay's managing director
leaves, and details on a "double-barrel" Ardbeg.
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WhiskyCast Episode 98: July 1, 2007
Last September, Ian Buxton gave us a preview of his "Classic
Expressions" series of vintage whisky books, lovingly re-printed under
the guidance of Ian and publisher Neil Wilson. Back then, Ian was
looking for founding subscribers to support the printing of the first
two books in the series. Now, "Reminiscenses of a Gauger" by Joseph
Pacy and Ian MacDonald's "Smuggling in the Highlands" are available for
a new generation of whisky lovers to enjoy. Ian and Neil have three
more classics in the pipeline, and we'll get an update from Ian in this
episode. In the news, Talisker gets a new manager, Canadian Club
celebrates Dario Franchitti's Indy 500 victory, and the Indian spirits
tariff dispute may have a resolution soon.
21:0901/07/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 97: June 24, 2007
John Glaser of Compass Box is one of the whisky industry's leading innovators, and in this episode of WhiskyCast, we'll find out what he's working on in his blending laboratory. There's also new spirits legislation in Europe that should clarify some of the rules about whisky production, a road race for bourbon-loving runners in Kentucky, and an update on what may really be the Southern Hemisphere's first peated whisky after all...
10:0924/06/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 96: June 17, 2007
Time to travel down under to Australia, where fall has turned into
winter, and it's whisky season. 15 years ago, Bill and Lyn Lark started
Australia's first malt whisky distillery on a lark (pun intended).
Since then, they've produced the Southern Hemisphere's first peated
single malt whisky, and helped spawn a series of distilleries that have
put Australia on the whisky map. In the news, new whiskies from Isle of
Jura, Templeton Rye celebrates a "quasquicentennial", and a lack of
rain in Lynchburg, Tennessee has the folks at Jack Daniels nervous.
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WhiskyCast Episode 95: June 10, 2007
It's a rare road trip for WhiskyCast, with a special episode taped on
location at the Brandy Library in New York City. We'll get an update on
the new Benriach series of finished 15-year-old single malts from Steve
Fox of Preiss Imports, the US importer for Benriach. By the way, if you
don't like caramel coloring or chill-filtering, raise a glass in
Steve's honor if you try one of these malts...he's the guy who
convinced Benriach to drop them. In the news, we'll hear about a
$10,000 Macallan sale and plans for a new distillery in western
Scotland.
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WhiskyCast Episode 94: June 3, 2007
There's been a lot of talk about India and whisky over the past few
months, and in this episode, we'll get the local perspective on India's
whisky tastes, tariffs, and the Whyte & Mackay deal from India's
only Malt Maniac, Krishna Nukala.
20:0904/06/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 93: May 27, 2007
There probably isn't a serious whisky lover who hasn't dreamed of having his or her own distillery.
Euan Shand of Duncan Taylor is making his dream come true, with plans
for a new (and carbon-neutral) distillery in Huntly. We'll hear about
Euan's plans, along with the winners in Scotch and Irish whiskies at
this year's International Wine & Spirit Competition and an oil
shortage that could bring Islay's distilleries to a halt...all on this
episode of WhiskyCast!
19:3827/05/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 92: May 20, 2007
Evan Cattanach has seen a world of changes since he got his first
distillery job in 1961. Over the years, he worked at Linlithgow,
Glentauchers, Caol Ila, Cardhu, and Lagavulin before retiring in 1993.
That only lasted a few months before Diageo brought him back to serve
as a brand ambassador traveling the world on behalf of the Classic
Malts range. We'll hear from Evan and his wife, Melissa, on this
episode. In the news, the Whyte & Mackay deal is finally done,
Benromach's organic single malt gets top honors, and yours truly gets a
lesson in royal protocol.
15:5420/05/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 91: May 13, 2007
It's rare that a
whisky is more well-known overseas than in its home country, but that's
the case with Four Roses Bourbon. It was once America's best-selling
bourbon, until Seagram's magnate Samuel Bronfman decided it should be
sold only in export markets. Bronfman's long gone, but Four Roses is
back at home. We'll hear the whole story from Four Roses Master
Distiller Jim Rutledge. In the news, Speyside's finest are honored,
Ardmore finally gets its due as a single malt, and the latest from Jim
Murray on the 2007 Whisky Bible.
15:3913/05/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 90: May 6, 2007
Distillers get all the glory, but there's more to making great whisky
than just running the still. The whisky industry's unsung heroes are
the coopers, the guys who make the barrels that hold our precious
whisky for years without a leak...even though the angels still get
their share. Don Ramsay is head cooper at Glenfiddich, and has been
building barrels for nearly 47 years. We'll hear his story on this
episode, along with news of a royal whisky, overpouring drams, and
brain shrinkage...
22:3906/05/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 89: April 29, 2007
It's festival week in Speyside, as
whisky lovers descend on the banks of the River Spey for the Spirit of
Speyside Whisky Festival. We'll find out what's new this year from
festival coordinator Ros Lewis. It's also Kentucky Derby week in
Louisville, and Woodford Reserve's Chris Morris shares his recipe for
the traditional mint julep. In other news...Duncan Taylor is sending
its new NC2 malts to North America, and a whisky cheat pleads guilty...
15:0930/04/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 88: April 22, 2007
The World Whiskies Conference has ended, with some unusual ideas that may spark some controversy...OK, a lot of controversy. But getting back to whisky, we'll hear from one of the world's great bourbon makers, Julian Van Winkle, along with plans for the rebirth of the Spirit of Toronto Festival next month and a new 21-year-old single malt from Glengoyne.
23:0923/04/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 87: April 15, 2007
It's whisky festival season, and that always means new bottlings,
along with unusual whiskies that come out of the woodwork to make their
debut. In this episode, we'll look at more of both, with a new
Ambassador's Cask bottling from Highland Park, new vintages from The
Glenrothes, and details on the new Singleton of Glendullan. In the
second category, we'll find out about a rye whiskey that got its start
in Iowa during the dark days of Prohibition, and is now coming out of
the moonlight (or moonshine) into the spotlight.
11:3915/04/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 86: April 8, 2007
This is one of the biggest weeks for whisky lovers in the United
States, with three major whisky festivals in three different cities
over a 10-day period. Whisky Magazine's Whisky Live New York started
off the fun this past Wednesday night, and I'll have the details in
this episode, including interviews with experts from Bowmore, Black
Bottle, Four Roses, and Old Pulteney. In the news, Scotch whisky
exports set a new record, William Grant & Sons plans for a new malt
distillery, and Ulf Buxrud has the best spirits book of the year for
2006.
16:0908/04/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 85: April 1, 2007
This is an abbreviated episode of WhiskyCast, as a family emergency
kept me from making it to Mount Vernon for this week's opening of
George Washington's Distillery. Because of that, it's just the
headlines this time around, along with a look at the calendar of
events. In the headlines, the winners of this year's San Francisco
International Spirits Competition have been announced, there's a new
edition of Johnnie Walker Blue Label available in Asia, Old Pulteney
sends two older expressions sailing off to the U.S., and this Thursday
is "Wear A Kilt to Work Day".
06:0901/04/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 84: March 25, 2007
Michael
Jackson gets credit for inspiring the current generation of whisky
writers and journalists with his work, including the "Complete Guide to
Single Malt Scotch" and "Whisky." Now, Michael has disclosed that while
he's been writing and traveling the world for the last ten years or
more, he's also been fighting Parkinson's Disease. He'll update us on
his writing plans, as well as his health, in this episode of WhiskyCast.
12:0926/03/2007
WhiskyCast Episode 83: March 17, 2007
Irish whiskeys really deserve more than just a taste at St.
Patrick's Day. They're the fastest growing segment of the whisky
business, and we'll hear from Bushmills Master Distiller Colum Egan and
Cooley Distillery's Jack Teeling. In the news, William Grant & Sons
has plans to enter the travel retail business, Shetland's Blackwood
Distillers pulls back from plans for a new distillery on Unst, and
Spirit of Toronto organizer Johanna Ngoh is putting together a whisky
auction in honor of Michael Jackson and his fight with Parkinson's
Disease. We'll get an update from Michael on that fight, with more to
come in the next episode.
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