Episode 272: August 1, 201020100731230100
Episode 272: August 1, 2010
Mark GillespieJuly 31, 2010Australia, author, Balvenie, book, Bourbon, Christopher Winters, Clinton, cruise, David Stewart, distillery, Doug Stone, Family Casks, Festival, For Scotch Lovers, Glen Elgin, Glenfarclas, Glenfiddich, Glenglassaugh, Glenrothes, Heather Greene, Heaven Hill, Heritage, Highland Park, Ian Buxton, Indiana, Iowa, Islay, jazz, Jim Martin, Joe Howell, Kilchoman, Lagavulin, Lark, Mezvinsky, Monkey Shoulder, music, Parker Beam, Sam Simmons, Scott's Selection, Shai Gilboa, Sydney, Templeton Rye, Timboon, Tun 1401, Warehouse 24, wedding, wheat, Whisky Guild0 comments
Heather Greene works two jobs…as a singer and as one of the U.S. brand ambassadors for Glenfiddich. It’s the second job that has made her ...
Episode 239: February 14, 201020100214001500
Episode 239: February 14, 2010
Mark GillespieFebruary 14, 2010Andrew Nelstrop, Ardbeg, awards, Black Bull, buyout, Club, competition, cork taint, corks, Diageo, distillery, Doug Stone, England, English Whisky Company, Euan Shand, family, finalists, For Scotch Lovers, Gentleman Jack, Glenfiddich, golf, Jack Daniel's, Johan Rosengren, John Hansell, Kilmarnock, law, Malt Advocate, Norfolk, regulation, Speyside, Spirit of Speyside, St. George's, TCA, Trevor Immelman, Victoria, Wikipedia0 comments
English farmers send barley north to Scotland, and sooner or later, the Scots send it back as whisky. The Nelstrop family has been growing barley for ...
Episode 237: January 30, 201020100130221300
Episode 237: January 30, 2010
Mark GillespieJanuary 30, 2010A'Bunadh, Aberlour, auctions, Bill Samuels Jr., Black Bottle, Blended Scotch, Bourbon, British Columbia, Canada, charity, Charles Maclean, Chivas Brothers, Club, contest, Doug Stone, earthquake, English Whisky Company, Feis Ile, Food Network, For Scotch Lovers, Gillian Howell, Gillian McDonald, Glenfarclas, Glenfiddich, Glenrothes, Haddonfield, Haiti, Ian Chang, Islay, James Robertson, Japan, Japanese, Johan Rosengren, Kavalan, Kentucky, Kevin Smith, law, Maker's Mark, Master of Malt, Miyagikyo, Nikka, Penderyn, Press & Journal, regulations, repairs, Ronnie Cox, single malt, snow, Sweden, Taiwan, Taketsuru, The Strath, Times of London, Tullibardine, Victoria, Victoria Whisky Festival, warehouses, weather, Whyte & Mackay, William Delaney0 comments
As I reported in the last episode, Maker’s Mark is working on a new bourbon. This time around, Master Distiller Kevin Smith sits down with me to...