Whisky By the Generations (Episode 704: June 7, 2018)20180607191540
Whisky By the Generations (Episode 704: June 7, 2018)
Mark GillespieJune 7, 2018agriculture, allocation, aluminum, annual report, BenRiach, Bourbon, Brexit, Brown-Forman, Bunnahabhain, Cahir, Canada, CEO, David Stewart, development, distributor, Donald Trump, Douglas Laing & Co., earnings, EU, European Union, export, G7 Summit, geographical indicator, George Eustice, Gordon Motion, Great Britain, Great Northern Distillery, Honeoye Falls Distillery, Idaho, import, Ireland, Irish Times, Irish Whiskey, Irish Whiskey Association, Jack Daniel's, Jennifer Nickerson, John Ramsay, John Teeling, John's, Jura, Kevin Baker, King of Kentucky, Knockmealdowns, Lawson Whiting, Liam Ahearn, Lorne Cousin, Louth, M8, maturation warehouse, Mayvore, Mexico, Minister, New York, Newfoundland, Northern Ireland, planning approval, President, Prohibition, Provenance Coastal Collection, Quebec, Red Saw Rye, retailer, Rochester, Rod Dzebiak, Rod Robbins, Scotch Whisky, Scotland, Scott James Turner-Preece, St, steel, Stuart Nickerson, tariffs, The Balvenie, The Glenrothes, three-tier system, Tipperary Distillery, trade, trade war, Trump Administration, Tun 1509, Watershed, Westmeath, whiskey, whisky, wholesaler, William Lavelle, Woodford Reserve, zoning0 comments
With Father’s Day coming up, we’ll meet a Scottish woman following her father into the whiskey business. That’s right…whiskey....
Edrington Brings The Glenrothes Back Into Its Whisky Family20170502124403
Edrington Brings The Glenrothes Back Into Its Whisky Family
Mark GillespieMay 2, 2017Anchor Distilling, Berry Bros. & Rudd, Cutty Sark, Edrington, Edrington Americas, Gordon Motion, Highland Park, John Ramsay, London, Paul Ross, Ronnie Cox, The Famous Grouse, The Glenrothes, The Macallan0 comments
May 2, 2017 – After years of confusing cross-ownership deals and distribution agreements, The Glenrothes Scotch Whisky brand and the Speyside di...
Episode 520: February 7, 201520150208002445
Episode 520: February 7, 2015
Mark GillespieFebruary 8, 2015#28DramsIn28Days, abstraction, age statements, Andy Watts, Angel's Envy, Baptists, Beam Suntory, Ben Nevis, Black Bottle, Bruichladdich, Buffalo Trace, bulk, Bunnahabhain, Burn Stewart, California, Canadian Club, Canadian Whisky, Caol Ila, Ceòbanach, Chicago, Chivas Brothers, colds, commemorative, commerce, contract, court, data, David Ozgo, Deanston, DISCUS, Distell, Distilled Spirits Council, economic, economy, Edinburgh, Elijah Craig, experiment, exports, Extraordinary Cask Collection, Federal, football, Forsyths, Forty Creek, Founder's Reserve, Gaelic, Glencadam, grandmother, Greenore, hearing, Hiram Walker Distillery, Hot Toddy, Huffington Post, Ian MacMillan, illness, Inverleven, Ireland, Irish Distillers, Islay, Jimmy Russell, Johanne McInnis, John Hall, John Ramsay, Jura, Ken Goldenberg, Kilbeggan, Kilmarnock, Kyle Henderson, lawsuit, Ledaig, Lincoln Henderson, London, London Bridge, Louisville Distilling Company, Maker's Mark, Mano a Lámh, Marc Bushala, Mark Reynier, mediation, medicinal, MGP-I, Moine, Mull, New England, pastor, Patriots, Port Charlotte, Port Charlotte Scottish Barley, RebelRunnerGirl, Redbreast, remedy, sales, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, Scottish Leader, SEPA, single cask, single grain, Single Oak Project, South Africa, Southern Baptist, Special Releases, sports, statistics, stills, Sukhinder Singh, Sunday Herald, Sunday School, Super Bowl, Tam Carr, Taryn Denman, Templeton Rye, The Glenlivet, The Glenrothes, The Stillhouse, The Whisky Exchange, The Whisky Show, Thijs Klaverstijn, Tobermory, trade, Trader Joe's, travel retail, Vinopolis, water, Waterford, Welly, Wes Henderson, Wild Turkey, Wiser's, Woodford Reserve, Woodford Reserve Straight Rye, Words for Whisky2 comments
Ian MacMillan has been overseeing the whiskies from Deanston, Tobermory, and Bunnahabhain for years…but Cognac cask finishes were one thing he h...
Episode 497: September 21, 201420140921175209
Episode 497: September 21, 2014
Mark GillespieSeptember 21, 2014additive, age statement, Alex Salmond, Amontillado, Ardmore, Ardmore Legacy, Balcones, Bardstown, baseball bat, Beam Suntory, Bill Samuels Jr., Binny's, Bourbon Hall of Fame, Buffalo Trace, Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Bulleit, Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience, Cairdeas, Chicago, Chip Tate, Christopher McNair, class action, Cork, court, Dave Montalvo, David Cameron, David Clouston, David Williamson, devolution, Diageo, Drew Kulsveen, Eagle Rare, Edelson, Edinburgh, Elijah Craig, Eric Burke, Explorer's Club, exports, First Minister, flavoring, Formula 1, Formula One, Four Roses, Fred Noe, Gordon Motion, Greg Allen, Greg Davis, Hall of Fame, Harlen Wheatley, hearing, Heaven Hill, Holyrood, Icons of Whisky Awards, independence, Iowa, Ireland, Jim Beam, Jim Beam Black, John Ramsay, Johnnie Walker, Julie Gorham, Julio's, KDA, Keith Kerkhoff, Kentucky, Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Kentucky Distillers Association, Knob Creek, Laphroaig, Larry Schwartz, lawsuit, lawyers, Limestone Branch, Lisa Wicker, London, Louisville, Maker's Mark, Marge Samuels, mayor, McLaren, MGP, Michter's, microdistillery, Midleton, Mirror, motorsports, Oklahoma City, Orphan Barrel, Pappy Van Winkle, Paul Beam, Pernod Ricard USA, plaintiff, Precinct No. 6, Prime Minister, racing, referendum, restraining order, Rick Edwards, Robin Burke, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland, Scott Bush, Scottish National Party, Sherry Conner, Shively, St. George Spirits, Steve Beam, Stitzel-Weller, sugar whiskey, SWA, talks, Tax & Trade Bureau, taxes, Templeton Rye, Texas, The Glenrothes, The Whisky Show, Tom Bulleit, tourism, trade, trademark, Traditional Cask, Travel, Treasury Department, TTB, Tullamore, Tullamore Dew, US1, Victoria MacRae-Samuels, visitors, vote, Waco, Westminster, Whisky Magazine, Willett, William Grant & Sons, Willie Pratt0 comments
It’s Kentucky Bourbon Festival week, and there’s a lot of news coming out of Bourbon Country these days. Thousands of Bourbon lovers desce...
Episode 368: May 6, 201220120505230115
Episode 368: May 6, 2012
Mark GillespieMay 5, 2012Amrut, BenRiach, Bruichladdich, Buffalo Trace, cookbook, cooking, Cooley, Dalmore, distillery, Festival, Glenfiddich, Highland Park, India, Ireland, Irish, Jim Royan, John L. Sullivan, John Ramsay, Macallan, Nantucket, Notch, Portonova, Scotch, Scotland, Single Oak Project, Speyside, Spirit of Speyside, Stacy Laabs, vodka, whiskey, whisky, William Grant & Sons0 comments
It’s festival week in Speyside, and the Spirit of Speyside Festival has become one of the region’s largest events of the year. We’ll...
Episode 365: April 17, 201220120417224211
Episode 365: April 17, 2012
Mark GillespieApril 17, 2012Adelphi, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Bell's, Black Grouse, blend, Brad Estabrook, Brazil, Brooklyn, Brueckelen, Cooley, Corsair, craft distilling, Crown Royal, Darek Bell, David Blackmore, David Stewart, distillery, distilling, Glen Breton, Glen Keith, Glenlivet, Hamish Proctor, Ireland, Jake Pizzulo, Jason Schlem, Jay Harmon, John Ramsay, Johnnie Walker, Jonathan Luks, Kings County Distillery, Laphroaig, Mackmyra, mint julep, NASA, Neil Firetog, New York, Nicole Austin, Peter Silver, Simon Brooking, Slane Castle, Smooth Ambler, Space, Space Station, Strathisla, Sweden, trade, West Virginia, whiskey, whisky, Whisky Live, Woodford Reserve0 comments
This week’s episode features highlights from Whisky Live New York, including interviews with distillers from two of the city’s own craft d...
Episode 226: November 14, 200920091114235500
Episode 226: November 14, 2009
Mark GillespieNovember 14, 2009Amrut, Andrew Gray, auction, Balblair, bar, Black Bull, Booker's, Bourbon Country, Bowmore Trilogy, Bruichladdich, Chris Morris, Christie's, collecting, Compass Box, David Perkins, Duncan Taylor, Fred Noe, Friends of Laphroaig, Fusion, Graham Nicolson, High West, Jimmy Russell, John Glaser, John Hansell, John MacDonald, John Ramsay, Kentucky, Knob Creek, Lady Luck, Lalique, Laphroaig, Lombard, Louisville, Macallan, New York, Park City, pub, Rendezvous, Robert Hicks, Rye, Springbank, Stacey Yates, Tomatin, Two Continents, Urban Bourbon Trail, Utah, WhiskyFest, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve0 comments
The whisky world gathers every November for Malt Advocate’s WhiskyFest in New York. The 12th annual edition featured new whiskies and longtime f...
Episode 207: July 4, 200920090703234900
Episode 207: July 4, 2009
Mark GillespieJuly 3, 2009Australia, Balvenie, Diageo, Doug Van Tienen, Dundas, economy, Glenrothes, John Campbell, John Ramsay, Johnnie Walker, Kentucky, Kilmarnock, Laphroaig, Loretto, Madeira Cask, Maker's Mark, Malcolm Waring, New York Spirits Awards, Old Pulteney, Sydney, Whisky Live0 comments
It may be a summer holiday weekend in the U.S., but it’s the middle of winter in Australia. The inaugural Whisky Live Sydney will be held the we...
Episode 205: June 21, 200920090621163800
Episode 205: June 21, 2009
Mark GillespieJune 21, 2009absinthe, auction, blender, Bonhams, Bourbon, caucus, collecting, Congress, drought, Edrington, F. Paul Pacult, Famous Grouse, Glenrothes, Gordon Motion, Highland Park, John Ramsay, Knob Creek, Macallan, Malt Master, Port Ellen, Roland van Bommel, Ronnie Cox, Sean Carley, Springbank, Stella David, Stephen Toernblom, William Grant & Sons0 comments
John Ramsay has turned over the duties of Master Blender for The Glenrothes and the Edrington Group’s other whiskies to Gordon Motion after 43 y...
Episode 204: June 14, 200920090613223700
Episode 204: June 14, 2009
Mark GillespieJune 13, 2009"99 Drams", anniversary, author, blender, book, Canada, Canadian, China, Chivas, Chivas Regal, counterfeit, Dennis Malcolm, distillery, Douglas Laing, exports, ferry, Glen Breton, Glenfarclas, Glenora, Glenrothes, Gordon Motion, Hedonist, John Ramsay, Jura, Kate Hopkins, Laphroaig, lawsuit, Macallan, Malt Master, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland, single cask, Supreme Court, SWA, tour, trade, trademark, Travel0 comments
Kate Hopkins’ new book “99 Drams of Whiskey: The Accidental Hedonist’s Quest for the Perfect Shot and the History of the Drink”...