Highland Park is investing morethan £550,000 to replace the two pagoda roofs at its Grade B listed distillery in Kirkwall, Orkney.
A well-known sight synonymous with Scotch whisky distilleries, although few are still used for the production of single malt whisky, the pagoda roofs at Highland Park d...
By Rob Allanson
from Issue 66 published on 25/09/2007
New York bids again
Liquor connoisseurs will soon be able to bid on rare distilled spirits from around the globe at auctions in New York, legalized recently by Governor Eliot Spitzer, according to the Distilled Spirits Council, which lobbied for the bill.
Christie’s, the world’s leading art busine...
By Rob Allanson
from Issue 66 published on 25/09/2007
Glenmorangie has unveiled its new image and liquid marking the biggest change in the brand’s history to date.
The new comtemporary identity includes the introduction of bespoke bottle shapes, new labels and packaging.
However this is not just a repack. Whisky lovers will be pleased to discover the...
By Rob Allanson
from Issue 66 published on 25/09/2007
Kichoman, Islay’s Farm Distillery, is offering individuals the opportunity to secure bottles from the very first release of Kilchoman 5 year old Single Malt.
To find out more about this unique opportunity go to www.kilchomandistillery.com and click on the ‘Futures’ link to download the offer leafle...
By Rob Allanson
from Issue 66 published on 25/09/2007
Buffalo Trace Distillery has another round experimental whiskies ready for release. Two more barrels have been selected and bottled from among the 1,500 experiments currently aging.
Buffalo Trace Distillery has been experimenting for more than 18 years in an attempt to make the perfect whiskey. Som...
By Rob Allanson
from Issue 66 published on 25/09/2007