Episode 473: April 5, 201420140405235915
Episode 473: April 5, 2014
Mark GillespieApril 5, 2014administration, April Fool's, Armstrong, Army Air Corps, Auchnagie, auction, Balmoral, Benromach, Bill Samuels Jr., Billy Walker, Black Rock, Bladnoch, Blake Johnson, Bowmore, Buffalo Trace, Chichibu, Commerce Clause, Constitutiion, contract, court, Diageo, Elmer T. Lee, Ernst & Young, family, Federal, George Dickel, Gerston, Gill Heart Institute, Glenglassaugh, Gold Reef, Gordon & MacPhail, grandson, horse racing, Hunter Smith, Ichiro Akuto, interstate commerce, Ireland, Irish, Islay, Japan, Jeffrey Karlovitch, Jon Birkbeck, judge, Karuizawa, Keeneland, Keith Bell, Laphroaig, lawsuit, legal, Lost Distilleries Blend, Louisville, Maker's Mark, Mark Stoops, Master of Malt, Mendy Berkowitz, Michael Urquhart, Mickey Hammond, Nikka, Pope Francis, Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth, receiver, Rob Samuels, Royal Lochnagar, Storage Statute, Stratheden, Suntory, Tennessee, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, The Knot. liqueur, The Lost Distillery Company, Tullahoma, UDV, University of Kentucky, Vatican, Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW, White Sands, William Grant & Sons, World War II0 comments
Many of Scotland’s historic distilleries have faded into history, to be remembered only by archivists and the occasional whisky lover. While the...
Diageo Makes Case For Fighting Tennessee Maturation Law20140402135703
Diageo Makes Case For Fighting Tennessee Maturation Law
Mark GillespieApril 2, 2014Commerce Clause, Constitution, Diageo, George Dickel, interstate commerce, Keith Bell, legal, Louisville, Prohibition, Stitzel-Weller, Storage Statute, Taylor Strategy, Tennessee, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Tullahoma, Zack Nobinger0 comments
April 2, 2014 – Diageo’s lawsuit to overturn a 1937 Tennessee state law limiting where the state’s distillers can mature their spiri...
Diageo Lawsuit Challenges Tennessee Maturation Law20140331162314
Diageo Lawsuit Challenges Tennessee Maturation Law
Mark GillespieMarch 31, 2014Coffee County, Constitution, court, Diageo, Federal, George Dickel, interstate commerce, Keith Bell, lawsuit, Lincoln County, Moore County, Nashville, Storage Statute, Tennessee, Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission0 comments
March 31, 2014 – Diageo may have lost a battle temporarily to change last year’s Tennessee state law setting standards for what can be cal...