One of the things I get asked about most often is why WhiskyCast doesn't
have more tasting sessions. We'll answer that request in this episode,
as Suntory's Lincoln Henderson takes me through a tasting session with
Suntory's Yamazaki 12 and 18-year-old Japanese single malts. In the
news, the European Union fires another volley in the whisky war with India, Bunnahabhain celebrates 125
years with a special single malt, BenRiach releases four new single
malts with special finishes, we'll go to the woodshed with Alastair Hart
of Hart Brothers, and it's holiday season at Maker's Mark.
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(22:56, 9.2 MB)
EPISODE 67: NOVEMBER 19, 2006
There are only two living bourbon distillers with whiskies named after
them, and you'll hear from one of them in this episode of WhiskyCast.
Elmer T. Lee is the Master Distiller Emeritus at Buffalo Trace, and at
87 years of age, is still selecting the casks that make up the bourbon
that carries his name. In the news, a really rare Glenfiddich goes on
sale in Calgary,
John Glaser of Compass Box has a new innovation in vatted malts, and you
can help decide the winners of the Drammie Awards.
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(24:00, 9.6 MB)
EPISODE 66: NOVEMBER 12, 2006
It's the first anniversary for WhiskyCast, and we had a big party in New York Monday night to celebrate. OK, it
wasn't really our party...it was Malt Advocate's WhiskyFest New York. Still, we're celebrating the
anniversary with a special episode featuring the winners of the Malt
Advocate Awards, including an unprecedented repeat win for Buffalo Trace
as the Distillery of the Year. You'll also hear from Lifetime
Achievement Award winner Frank McHardy of Springbank and Glengyle
distilleries, George Grant Jr. of Glenfarclas, Russell Anderson of
Highland Park, and Euan Shand of Duncan Taylor. There were new whiskies,
old whiskies, and even a few non-whiskies...and the details are in this
anniversary episode of WhiskyCast!
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(14:06, 5.7 MB)
EPISODE 65: NOVEMBER 5, 2006
It's the weekend before WhiskyFest
New York, but there's a lot going on! We'll go
back to Toronto to visit a whisky lover's dream...the Summerhill tasting
tower, where rare whiskies can be yours to sample. In the news, Inver
House has new owners with deep pockets, William Grant and Sons' managing
director steps down, four new Glengoyne malts hit the market, along with
two new Bowmores and one new Hart Brothers Macallan.
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(14:18, 5.7 MB)