Episode 575: February 6, 201620160206232107
Episode 575: February 6, 2016
Mark GillespieFebruary 6, 2016A. Hardy USA, accountant, age statements, allegations, Amrut, Ash Whitaker, Aston Martin, Auckland, Australia, Balblair, Baltimore, bankruptcy, Beaverton, Bourbon, budget, Bulleit, buyback, Campbeltown, Cardrona, cask sales, Cask Strength Collection, Chancellor, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Chris Bator, Christchurch, construction, contract, Crown Royal, David Dowd, David Ozgo, Denny Potter, Desiree Whitaker, Diageo, DISCUS, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Douglas Laing, Dunedin, duty, earthquake, economy, Elijah Craig, Exchequer, exports, F1, Few Spirits, finance, Force India F1, Formula 1, Frankenstein, George Osborne, Gimli, Glen Scotia, Heaven Hill, India, Jim Murray, joint venture, Keith Batt, Kentucky, labor, Larry Kass, lawyer, liquidation, Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond Group, Manitoba, Michael Fraser Milne, Mike Miyamoto, motorsports, Nant Distillery, New Zealand, New Zealand Whisky Company, Nikka Whisky, Northern Harvest Rye, Oregon, paddock, Pappy, Pauline Rooney, Peter Wendel, recovery, Rock Oyster, sales, San Francisco, Sazerac, Scotch, Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Scotch Whisky Association, Shelby County, Shelbyville, Shelbyville Sentinel-Times, Sherry Cask 2016 Edition, Shinji Fukuyo, Spectrum, sponsorship, strike, Suntory, Sydney Morning Herald, taxes, Tim Meushaw, UFCW, union, United Food & Commercial Workers, United Spirits, Vijay Mallya, walkout, whiskey, whisky, Whisky Bible, Whisky Galore, Willowbank, Yamazaki0 comments
One of the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest whisky festivals is coming up later this month, and DramFest 2016 caps off a busy few weeks for Michael...
Episode 222: October 17, 200920091017200800
Episode 222: October 17, 2009
Mark GillespieOctober 17, 2009answers, B. Daly, Big Peat, Bill Lumsden, Binny's, Blended Malt, blending, Bourbon, cask sales, casks, Castle Brands, Chicago, Chris Morris, Chris Ratliff, classic malts, collecting, Dan Cigno, distillery, Double Barrel, Douglas Laing, Ed Mantilla, family, Glenglassaugh, Glenmorangie, hangover, Hiram Walker, history, holiday, Iowa, Ireland, Irish, Jimmy Russell, Johnnie Walker, Keith Law, Kevin Stanton, Kilchoman, Knappogue Castle, luxury, Maker's Mark, Mark Andrews, Mendy Berkowitz, Merle Giles, Neiman-Marcus, Netherlands, questions, sales, Sam's, scoring, Scott Bush, Simon Seaton, Springbank, storytelling, sulfates, theft, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve0 comments
Time for the annual question and answer episode, as experts answer your questions about whisky. This year’s panel includes Dr. Bill Lumsden of G...
Episode 132: February 17, 200820080216224800
Episode 132: February 17, 2008
Mark GillespieFebruary 16, 2008Aberdeen, Alistair Darling, anniversary, Australia, Bank of Ireland, Black Bowmore, Bruichladdich, Bushmills, cask sales, Clontarf, Graham Watson, Jack Daniel's, Jonny McCormack, Malt Advocate, notes, pound, pub, restaurant, Tasmania, taxes, Tennessee, The Grill, UK0 comments
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, ...
Episode 113: October 14, 200720071013224600
Episode 113: October 14, 2007
Mark GillespieOctober 13, 2007Ardbeg, auction, Balvenie, Bible, Blended Malt, book, Bruichladdich, Cask No. 16, cask sales, Christie's, collecting, Crown Royal, Diageo, distillery, editor, exports, Gavin Hewitt, Islay, Jim Murray, John Hansell, Justin Christoph, Lochindaal, Malt Advocate, New York, Old Pulteney, Parliament, politics, regulation, Roseisle, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotch Whisky Law, Speyside, SWA, taxes0 comments
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 world...