Palace
Södra Hamngatan 2 (Brunnsparken) Box : 11498 Gothenburg 404 30 Sweden
Telephone: +46 31 807 550
Web: http://www.palace.se
Articles about 'Palace'
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A special corner (South and East Highlands)
The region known as The Highlands covers a huge and disparate area. So in this area we focus just on the South and East part of the region.
Found in issue 65 (Regional Focus)
DISCUS inferno
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Found in issue 64 (From the Editor)
Ask the expert
John Rose answers another selection of our readersâ letters.
Found in issue 58 (Whisky Questions)
A Highland affair
Caroline Dewar takes a stroll through whiskyâs heartland.
Found in issue 57 (Visitors' guide - The Highlands)
The beautiful South
The Lowlands distilleries are surprisingly varied and highly satisfying.Caroline Dewar reports.
Found in issue 56 (Visitors guide)
Itâs all a matter of angles
Dave âThe Brushâ Broom on potting, pirates and promotions.
Found in issue 41 (A dram with Dave Broom)
We're celebrating five glorious years
Five years, my brain hurts alot; five years, that's all we've got...".
Found in issue 36 ()
The case for throwing things
Michael Jackson makes an exception for the Emperor of Japan..
Found in issue 13 (The Gospel According to Michael Jackson)
By Royal Warrant
In our modern world of television, internet and persuasive advertising products appear, are accepted, flourish or even disappear merely to be replaced by a similar product. However this was not alway the case, writes Malcom Greenwood..
Found in issue 12 (Whisky Heroine)
Confessions of a party animal (Charles Kennedy)
The leader of the Liberal Democrats Charles Kennedy, shares a dram with Jane Slade..
Found in issue 11 (Whisky Interview)
Where small is very beautiful (Edradour)
History lives at Edradour, the worldâs smallest Scotch whisky distillery, where traditional whisky-making methods remain unchanged to this day. Jane Slade describes the pleasures on offer when she slipped back in time.
Found in issue 8 (Distillery Focus)
Trainspotting (Palace on Wheels)
India's luxury train the Palace on Wheels, has a bar that's open all day, every day, and whiskies that bill themselves as 'Horsepower for real men.' Kevin Pilley had a ticket to ride..
Found in issue 5 (Great whisky bars)
Plotting at the palace (Palace Bar)
Michael Collins laid plans at the Palace Bar in Dublin, and Mary Robinson launched her bid for the presidency in the snug. Tom Atkin just went for a drink.
Found in issue 3 (Great whisky bars)
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