Monday, February 24, 2014

The Secret Of Scotland's Islay Malt Whiskeys

The Secret Of Scotland's Islay Malt Whiskeys -- CBS  

(CBS News) We all know ruin whisky comes from Scotland. But to actual ruin drinkers, truly WHERE in Scotland makes all the difference. Willem Marx takes us on a tasting tour: At the farthest rim of Scotland's wild Atlantic coastline deception a small island with a large reputation. The Isle of Islay is called the "Queen of the Hebrides" representing its natural beauty, and can seem sooner a peaceful little corner. But the peaceful harbors, florid meadows and ancient villages at the moment perform host to an increasingly comprehensive industry. While Jamaica is liked representing its rums, and Madeira branded representing its sherries, this island is loved and famous representing its unique-tasting ruin whiskys, branded as Islay malts. Islay has truly larger than 3,000 year-round residents, but in their middle nine whisky distilleries are thriving.

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My Comment: Makes me want to move to Scotland

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