Episode 448: October 19, 201320131019235527
Episode 448: October 19, 2013
Mark GillespieOctober 19, 2013Aberlour-Glenlivet, Age of Discovery, airport, ALS, America's Test Kitchen, anCnoc, aroma, auction, Australia, auto racing, barbecue, Bernard Walsh, Bonhams, Bowmore, Buffalo Trace, Bushmills, Carlow, charity, City of London, Clyde, collecting, Dalmore, Daniel Weber, David Stewart, Explorer's Club, Family Reserve, Formula One, Forsyths, Franklin County, Glasgow, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Glenmorangie, Gold Label, Gold Label Reserve, Hazelwood, Heathrow, Heaven Hill, Hellyers Road, Hot Toddy, Illva Saronno Holdings, Ireland, Irishman, Jackie Stewart, Janet Sheed Roberts, Jim Clark, John F. Kennedy, Johnnie Walker, Julian Van Winkle, Justin Victor, Kansas City, Ken Goldenberg, Knockdhu, livery, Master Distillers' Unity, Matt Wooler, Midleton, Morrison Bowmore, Newark, nose, Pappy Van Winkle, Parker Beam, Pat Melton, Peter Arkle, President, Preston Van Winkle, Promise of Hope, Queen's Dock, Scott Mansfield, senses, sensory, Shannon, Speyburn, taste, The Balvenie, The Royal Route, theft, Tim Morrison, Travel, Tun 1401, Van Winkle, William Grant, William Grant & Sons, Worshipful Company of Distillers, Writers Tears0 comments
The most secure jobs in the whisky business may be the coppersmiths at Forsyth’s of Rothes in Scotland, since almost all of the major distillery...
anCnoc Completes Peter Arkle Series20131016181325
anCnoc Completes Peter Arkle Series
October 15, 2013 – The fourth and final release in anCnoc’s limited-edition Peter Arkle series is on its way to whisky specialist shops. D...
Episode 426: May 25, 201320130525223410
Episode 426: May 25, 2013
Mark GillespieMay 25, 20131824 Series, Amber, An Cnoc, anCnoc, Andrew Nelstrop, Andrew Walker, Andy Watts, attorney general, auction, author, Barbara Townsend, Bill Ricker, Billy Stitchell, Bob Townsend, book, Bowmore, British, Bruichladdich, Buffalo Trace, Caol Ila, collecting, cooper, coronation, counterfeit, Creative Whisky Company, Devin Cross, English Whisky Company, Erik Burgess, Exclusive Malts, fake, Feis Ile, Fred Minnick, Gavin Smith, Glenrothes, gold, Great Britian, Harold Wilson, Highland Park, Iain MacArthur, Ileach, illustrator, Islay, Islay Festival of Malt & Music, Ivo Fanotti, Jim Martin, Jim McEwan, John Major, Julia Nourney, Knockdhu, Kris Comstock, Lagavulin, Macallan, Malted Muse, Manse Brae, Margaret Thatcher, Master of Malt, McTears, Miner's Delight Inn, Murray McDavid, New Jersey, Nick Morgan, North British, Octomore, Peter Arkle, Port Charlotte, Prime Minister, Queen Elizabeth, Remy Cointreau, retirement, Rothes, Rothes House, Ruby, shortage, Sienna, Spirit of Toronto, weather, Wyoming1 comment
The annual Islay Festival of Malt & Music gets underway this weekend, and they’ll be celebrating more than just whisky on Islay this week. B...
anCnoc & Peter Arkle Team Up for Third Whisky Release20130521151408
anCnoc & Peter Arkle Team Up for Third Whisky Release
Mark GillespieMay 21, 2013An Cnoc, anCnoc, contest, illustration, Inver House, Knockdhu, Peter Arkle0 comments
May 21, 2013 – Scottish illustrator Peter Arkle’s third single malt in his collaboration with anCnoc features another aspect of the distil...
Episode 388: September 15, 201220120915200642
Episode 388: September 15, 2012
Mark GillespieSeptember 15, 2012Alan Walker, Alltech, Amarone, An Cnoc, Arran, Bardstown, biofuel, Birthday Bourbon, Bob Lekan, Bowmore, Brian Glenn, Brown-Forman, Bw1, Carlow, craft distilling, Crown Royal, Darren Phelan, Diageo, Elements, environment, family, finish, fungus, George Garvin Brown, Greg Fischer, Heaven Hill, Ireland, Irish Distillers, Jim Rutledge, Jimmy Russell, Kentucky, Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Kevin Smith, lawsuit, Lexington, Limestone Branch, Linda Harrison, Manitoba, Marcus Wright, Mark Hoffman, Mark Metzger, Master of Malt, Matt Wooler, moonshine, Old Forester, Pappy Van Winkle, Paul Beam, Pearse Lyons, Peter Arkle, Redbreast, Silver Trail, single cask, Spencer Balentine, Steve Beam, tourism, Town Branch, visitors, Whisky Exchange, Wilson & Morgan0 comments
This weekend, I’m in Bardstown for the annual Kentucky Bourbon Festival. There’s a legitimate claim that this could be the world’s l...