Episode 334: September 18, 201120110917230000
Episode 334: September 18, 2011
Mark GillespieSeptember 17, 2011Al Young, Amrut, Ardbeg, auction, bar, Beam, Berry Bros. & Rudd, Bon Accord, Bourbon, Brora, Caol Ila, classic malts, cognac, collecting, David Hobbs, Diageo, exports, France, Glasgow, Glenrothes, Glenury Royal, Good Spirits Company, Gordon Homer, Hall of Fame, Heaven Hill, India, Jim Beam, Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Knockando, Lagavulin, Ledaig, Mark Connelly, Matt Shattock, Matthew McFadyen, McTears, Paris, Parker Beam, Paul McDonagh, Port Ellen, pub, retail, Rosebank, Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland, Serge Valentin, single malt, Stephen McGinty, SWA, tourism, Travel, Very Old Ardbeg, Whisky Live0 comments
Glasgow has been the heart of Scotland’s whisky industry for decades, and while it retains much of its gritty character, there’s plenty to...
Episode 250: April 25, 201020100425133700
Episode 250: April 25, 2010
Mark GillespieApril 25, 2010Alasdair Day, Alexandre Ricard, auction, Bernard Walsh, Bill McIntosh, Black Bull, blend, Campbeltown, collecting, Cutty Sark, Drambuie, Duncan Taylor, Edrington, Festival, Gavin McLachan, Glasgow, Glenfarclas, Gordon & MacPhail, Gordon Motion, Grant's, Hakushu, Highland Park, Ian Buxton, Ireland, Irish, Irish Distillers, Japan, Japanese, Jason Craig, Jonny McCormack, Koichi Inatomi, Mark Dermul, Matthew McFadyen, Max McFarlane, Miranda Rennie, Mitch Gurowitz, Mortlach 70, Rare Auld Series, Springbank, Stuart Robertson, Suntory, The Irishman, Tweeddale, Whisky Magazine, William Grant & Sons, World Whiskies Conference, Yamazaki, Yoichi0 comments
Back from Scotland, and plenty to talk about. This episode features highlights from the World Whiskies Conference in Glasgow, as well as a rare interv...
Episode 231: December 20, 200920091220000100
Episode 231: December 20, 2009
Mark GillespieDecember 20, 2009Amrut, Ardmore, auction, Bonhams, book, Brown University, collecting, distilleries, distillery, Earl Magnus, English Whisky Company, Folsom, France, GlenDronach, hangover, Henry Preiss, Highland Park, history, Homero Diaz, Ian McIlwain, Jason Peckman, Jill-Ann Stolley Vick, La Maison du Whisky, Matthew McFadyen, Paris, photographer, photography, research, retail, St. George's, storytelling, Tomatin0 comments
Distilleries have ghosts and secrets, as well as memories that live within those who work the stills, the malting floors, and the warehouses. Ian Maci...