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The numbers are in for 2005, and Scotch distillers had one of the best
years on record -- despite sales declines in
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Tullibardine
Distillery in the Scottish Highlands is making up for lost time after
reopening in 2003, and we'll get an update from veteran distillery
manager John Black. In the news, a new "pillaged malt" is being sold for
charity, along with a rare whisky that raised $30,000 for the Himalayan
Trust, and master blender Richard Paterson heads off on a worldwide
mission to promote
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Time for an update on new whiskies heading for your local bar or
retailer, including the 2006 lineup for Diageo's Classic Malts and Rare
Malts series and new releases from Bunnahabhain and Compass Box. We'll
hear from the folks at Glenfarclas, just named Whisky Magazine's
Distiller of the Year, Also, an update on next month's Spirit of
Speyside Festival and more on the "weapons-grade whisky" controversy.
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EPISODE 25: MARCH 6, 2006
It's a milestone of sorts for WhiskyCast, with 25 episodes now on the
web! We'll celebrate independent spirit in this episode. Bruichladdich's
Mark Reynier explains just what he and his mates were thinking when they
distilled a weapons-grade whisky from a 300-year-old recipe last week.
We'll hear from Penderyn co-founder Brian Morgan on his distillery's
delays in getting the first Welsh whisky in a century into the
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EPISODE 24: MARCH 2, 2006
This cask-strength episode spans the globe, from controversies in
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