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The judges


04 Mark Connelly


Co-owner of The Good Spirits Co. Director of Glasgow’s Whisky Festival, Chairman of Glasgow’s Whisky Club, and creator of the Whisky Whisky Whisky online forums, Mark has his fi ngers in many whisky pies and isn’t one to mince his words. A born and bred Glaswegian, he aims to put Scotland’s largest city back on the whisky map. www.thegoodspiritsco.com


05 Mark Angus


Retail Manager, Gordon and MacPhail Mark joined Gordon and MacPhail in July 2008 as Retail Sales Manager, having previously worked in the retail sector over the last 29 years and is responsible for all the day to day operation of the world’s leading malt whisky fl agship store in Elgin. www.gordonandmacphail.com


07 Julie Trevisan Hunter, Manager, The Scotch Whisky Experience It’s impressive how Julie manages to balance being a mother and a driving force at the dynamic SWE. Responsible for managing development at the Experience, including Amber restaurant, the tour and now the astonishing Diageo Claive Vidiz Scotch Whisky Collection, we are extremely fortunate to have a judge of her calibre on board. www.scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk


06 Robin Russell


Proprietor, Robbie’s Drams Robin has an abundance of enthusiasm, knowledge and passion for whisky and it’s always an honour to have him on our respected judging panel. He is the pioneer behind Ayrshire’s biggest whisky festival, Whisky An’ A’ That and he can certainly teach us all a thing or two about Scotland’s national drink.


www.robbiesdrams.com


Scottish Field Whisky Challenge 15


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