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Definative Scotch, and
Definative Wine Reference Book
Edited
by Darryl Beeson

After more than one
hundred years as the preeminent Scotch whisky, The Famous Grouse
enters the next chapter, by introducing a new range of blended
malts. “The introduction of The Famous Grouse Malt Whisky range is
an exciting step,” says spokesperson Daniel Goodwin, The Famous
Grouse brand manager, Remy Cointreau USA, Inc. “The signature
smoothness and rich flavor of The Famous Grouse has been enjoyed by
whisky enthusiasts for more than a century. It is only now that
we’ve blended the legendary single malt ingredients together,
exclusive of grain whisky, to produce a range of malts that truly
embodies the essence of The Famous Grouse.”
For more than one
hundred years, Scotch drinkers have had an affair with The Famous
Grouse. In the late 1890s, the blended whisky, named after
Scotland’s national game bird, produced by the Gloag family in
Perth, was re-christened “The Famous Grouse” because the originally
named “Grouse Brand” had gained a renowned following. Originally
developed by Mathew Gloag to appeal to the growing numbers of
sporting gentlemen who frequented the Scottish Highlands for the
prime hunting, fishing and shooting available there, The Famous
Grouse has grown to a global brand with more than 2.75 million cases
sold each year, and for the past twenty-five years has held the
position as the number-one selling Scotch in Scotland.
With the 2005
introduction of The Famous Grouse Malt Whisky Range, The Famous
Grouse continues in the centuries-old tradition of Matthew Gloag &
Son by producing exceptional blended Scotch whiskies that achieve
the family’s original style and smoothness. The Famous Grouse
whiskies are created from a recipe that has been a protected secret
since it was first blended in the 1800s by members of the Gloag
family. All that can be revealed is that The Famous Grouse is
created from a blend of some of Scotland’s most famous and
award-winning single malts, including The Macallan® and Highland
Park®. In the case of the The Famous Grouse Malt Whisky Range, these
acclaimed single malts are blended without the addition of grain
whisky to attain a marvelous depth and character.
The Famous Grouse
Master Blender John Ramsay crafts The Famous Grouse Malt Whiskies
from casks that are aged for at least 12 and 18 years.
The Famous Grouse 12 Years Old Malt Whisky, 40% Alc./Vol.:
Bouquet: Soft, mellow, oaky citrus aromas
Palate: Soft, silky flavor, mellow oak and soft fruits
Retail Price: $34.99/750ml
The Famous Grouse 18 Years Old Malt Whisky, 43% Alc./Vol.:
Bouquet: Rich, deep, soft oak and jasmine
Palate: Rich, full flavor, spices and dried fruits
Retail Price: $54.99/750ml
Definative Wine Primer
The Wine and
Spirits Education Trust and Master of Wine Examination’s preferred
wine-science primer "Understanding Wine Technology: The Science of
Wine Explained," by Europe’s hardest-working chartered chemist and
MW, David Bird, is revised and updated in a second edition, released
August, 2005, deciphering all the new scientific advances that have
cropped up, and gives wine-science illiterates the freedom to breath
easier. This is a serious text for serious wine consumers, though.
Some of the new
and expanded material includes:
legislation and regulations
quality assurance and hazard analysis
oak use (and why barrel fermentation may be worth the cost)
biodynamic viticulture
the role of oxygen
fermentation
cork and its alternatives
the winemaking process
wine’s principle components
clarification, stabilization & additives
wine faults
In other words,
Bird touches on just about everything in the field, and in his
typically clear and plainspoken style that renders even the densest
subject matter freshman-friendly.
“It’s always good
to have Bird in hand. David’s first edition has been my standby for
years,” says noted wine author Hugh Johnson. "Understanding Wine
Technology, 2nd Edition," is published in North America by The Wine
Appreciation Guild, is 265 pages and retails for $39.95 at leading
book stores, wine shops, on the web or toll free at (800) 231-9463,
FAX (650) 866-3513, or at www.wineappreciation.com. ISBN
1-891267-91-4
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