Football may not be coming home but Silver and Gold are!
Hurrah! Those noises? Oh, that's the sound of us slapping our own backs while singing our own praises, and all whilst blowing our own trumpets.
Burns Night – 25th January
Little did a group of men, gathered around a table on 25 January 1797 remembering their friend who had died the previous year of a rheumatic condition, and reading his poetry aloud, imagine that more than 200 years later people around the world would still be doing the same thing.
Suntory whisky will be up to 28 percent more expensive in 2022
When in the early 19th century, the Marquis of Stafford married into the Sutherland family, he came the first Duke of Sutherland and set about creating a distillery at Brora on the north-east coast of Scotland.
CLYNELISH
When in the early 19th century, the Marquis of Stafford married into the Sutherland family, he came the first Duke of Sutherland and set about creating a distillery at Brora on the north-east coast of Scotland.
Promotion In A Crowded Marketplace – It Takes A Lot Of Bottle
In the years after the end of the second world war, malt whisky experienced something of a resurgence. Glenfiddich's owner was a family concern - William Grant.
Do you enjoy a drink, Gordon?
My job interview with a top London public relations consultancy was almost at an end. How should I reply? Tell the truth. They’ll find out soon enough anyway. ‘That’s good,’ came the response, ‘because one of the clients you’ll be working on is Glenmorangie whisky.’
Investors could warm up their portfolios with a wee dram – as rare Scotch prices soar on the back of the Brexit deal
Originally Posted By Toby Walne, Financial Mail on Sunday - Investors could warm up their portfolios with a wee dram – as rare Scotch prices soar on the back of the Brexit deal. The United States imposed a 25 per cent tax on single malt Scotch imports a couple of years ago – punishment for the EU subsidising aircraft maker Airbus.
£1.2million expected in auction for rare bottle of Macallan 60-year-old
Originally Posted By Strathspey Herald - The second half of one devoted whisky lover’s ‘perfect collection’ will go under the hammer next month in a sale that is set to go down in whisky history.
The Lalique
My job interview with a top London public relations consultancy was almost at an end. How should I reply? Tell the truth. They’ll find out soon enough anyway. ‘That’s good,’ came the response, ‘because one of the clients you’ll be working on is Glenmorangie whisky.’
HIGHLAND PARK
What does a church officer on a northern isle do in the evenings? If it is 1826, the isle in question is Orkney and the officer is Magnus Eunson, you double as an illicit distiller and whisky smuggler.