YOU can read about the history of Scotch whisky in lots of places, from sketchy little sidebars that pad out tasting guides to serious, detailed studies such as F. Paul Pacult’s recent “A Double ...
This piece is part of a series of essays on alcohol history. You can read more here. In the late 1800s, the Scottish whisky industry was enjoying an unprecedented surge of growth. Distilleries across ...
You can read about the history of Scotch whisky in lots of places, from sketchy little sidebars that pad out tasting guides to serious, detailed studies such as F. Paul Pacult's recent "A Double ...
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THE history and heritage of Scotland’s national drink will be revealed in a new exhibition which opens to the public today. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
The House of Hazelwood is a new range of premium whiskies, many ultra-aged, recently released by William Grant & Sons. The brand is named after the Grant family’s ancestral home, Hazelwood House, in ...
If you were a Scotch drinker in the late 17th century, your ears would instantly perk up at the name Ferintosh. Located in the idyllic Black Isle—which is neither black nor an isle—the Highland ...
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