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Frisky Whisky, named for Jon,
Mark and Robbo
Edited
by Darryl Beeson

Scotch, if really
the fine stuff, demands gold foil on the black or brown label with
Gothic print. For peat's sake, the name should be difficult to
pronounce. Maybe Jean-Markham Robeaux if Scotch Whisky were French.
Or Jon, Mark and Robbo if Scotch Whisky were fun.
In 2002, Scottish brothers Jon and Mark
Geary approached David Robertson, former master distiller for the
Macallan label, about creating some whiskies that ordinary people
could relate to.
"We've tried to take the guesswork out
of scotch," explains Robertson. "Instead of having fancy names that
are hard to pronounce, we've named the three options 'The Smokey
Peaty One,' 'The Rich Spicy One,' and 'The Smooth Sweeter One' so
you know exactly what you're getting. And before you think Scotch
without pretension equals Scotch that's crappy," Robertson, AKA
Robbo reminds you to "think again."
The three "mates" believe that decent
whisky should be enjoyed and not worshipped. "We're fed up with all
the waffle that tends to go along with whisky," proclaims this gang
of three.
"First, We were looking for a whisky
that is incredibly smooth and a little sweeter than other malts,"
explains the craftsman Robertson. Robbo apparently struggled. He
tried combinations of malts, malt and grain whiskies, just grain
whisky and nothing really hit the spot. His inspiration was to add
Ireland's finest to that of Scotland's. He created the first
multi-country malt. "A cool Celtic combination," concluded
Robertson. This strange brew was launched on Paddy's day (17th March
2005). 70% single malt whisky from Cooley's, Ireland, and 30% single
malt whisky from Bunnahabhain Distillery, Islay Scotland, matured in
former Bourbon barrels. For "The Smooth Sweeter One," imagine
vanilla, coconut, fresh apples and lemons.
Next, Mark gave Robbo a challenge.
Perhaps, create a whisky that tastes like two of his existing
favorites, Macallan Gran Reserva and Exceptional Single Cask 1
(ironically, Robertson's creations from his previous job). It took
several attempts, but the 8th finally cracked it, giving a bold,
intense flavor, packed full of rich spiciness. A mix of malts from
whiskies distilled at Highland Park, Bunnahabhain, Tamdhu and
Glenrothes, curiously matured in sherry casks. Full of dry spices,
orange zest and dried fruits with a splash of smoke, this would be
"The Rich Spicy One."
Following a few days spent on Islay in
1995, partner Jon had always been a big fan of peaty whiskies and
"was very keen" for Robbo to create a new whisky in this distinctive
style. At the same time, Mark had asked for a Smokey style whisky,
similar to Highland Park or Talisker. So Robbo created two amazing
whiskies that spurred a heated debate as to which was better. The
discussion continued into the night at a hotel outside Bristol,
culminating in a moment of genius. Someone, the fellows can't
remember who, mixed the two prototypes in the same glass. It tasted
amazing, distinctive yet smooth, Smokey and Peaty at the same time,
"The Smokey Peaty One" was born.
"Jon, Mark & Robbo's Easy Drinking
Whisky" is indeed easy drinking. At around $30 per 750-milliliter
bottle, close to the price of popular blended Scotch whisky such as
Johnnie Walker Black, the decision becomes very simple. Learn more
at www.jonmarkandrobbo,com.
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