Sunday, December 13th, 2009
• Third in a series of holiday gift-giving suggestions for the spirits connosieur. Go here for part one and here for part two. We've done the...
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• This is part of "Gotta Have ...", an ongoing series of occasional postings on unusual spirits products. This is almost not worth...
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Sazerac Rye isn't the most recognized whiskey in the world, but it certainly is a respected one. Its latest accolade comes from across the pond, where...
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Chalk up one more single malt whisky for the UK, but don't credit this one to Scotland. The English Whisky Co., which operates St. George's Distillery...
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Heaven Hill Distilleries has been voted the best distiller in the U.S. in this year's "U.S. Icons of Whisky," conducted by Whisky Magazine....
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Johnnie Walker has long held the distinction of being the world's top-selling whisky, but that title is about to be taken over by an Indian spirit....
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The newest blended whisky from Scotland hit our shores this month, when Black Bull was introduced at a special tasting in Manhattan. The 100-proof...
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The Famous Grouse and the rest of its flock will have to get along without John Ramsay. The master blender has completed a handover process of more...
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In this country, we're used to seeing the likes of Kid Rock, Justin Timberlake, Lorraine Bracco and WIllie Nelson plastering their faces on labels of...
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The last battle on Scottish soil was at Culodden in 1746, during the Stuart uprising. The long peace may be broken if the uproar over the loss of jobs...
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