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SELF EXPRESSION Award-winning distillery BenRiach last
month launched a special 10yo single malt. The whisky is the first core range expression to be produced predominantly from spirit distilled under The BenRiach Distillery Company’s 11-year ownership, following its acquisition from Chivas Brothers in April 2004. The whisky displays all the
traditional charm of a Speyside distillery, capturing warm oak spices, green apple, dried apricots, peach and banana, with subtle touches of aniseed, lemon zest and barley.
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JEWEL IN THE CROWN Good whisky is no longer hard to find in
Birmingham following the opening of the Hard To Find Whisky shop in the Jewellery Quarter. Founder Jason Kirby has been an avid whisky collector for years and seeing a gap in the rare and collectable whisky market he launched Hard To Find Whisky online more than three years ago, opening his bricks-and-mortar store last October. One of the store’s unique attractions is its 14 masterclass menus, from a beginner’s class to a masterclass in the rarest and most wanted whiskies, including samples of a £3,000 Port Ellen and a £4,000 Macallan. The classes are available all day, every day, on a drop-in basis.
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SPORTY SPEYSIDE Former England footballer, Michael Owen
visited Speyside Distillery during the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival. Owen is a global ambassador of the SPEY whisky brand and was there to experience the distillery’s doors opening to the festival for the first time. ‘There has been a real buzz about the distillery today and I have really enjoyed meeting people who have come from all over the world to enjoy the festival,’ commented Owen.
GLENMORANGIE GOLD The Glenmorangie Company is celebrating
after winning four double gold medals at the 2015 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and two awards at this year’s World Whiskies Awards in London. Glenmorangie Original, the 10-year-old single malt Glenmorangie flagship expression, emerged as a double gold medal winner in San Francisco, which was judged by a panel of experts.
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