Archive for April, 2012

Angels Whisky Club – The Perth Easter tasting sesh. – Scotch Whisky News

Angels Whisky Club – The Perth Easter tasting sesh.

Now I must have to translate for our members without the gift of the translate; sesh; is a session. Easter here in Scotland does not hold the same draw as it does south of the border, our posties (postmen) are working, its almost a normal day, banks do close, that’s aboot it. Where were we? Back in the old haunt of Christies Pub (our local). Who was in the sesh? Paul, Ming, his brother Boab, Billy, floating guests; Offaly man, combat Paul, Lizzie, Ron, Kev and Diageo man (who was no invited).

Why? Celtic won the league trophy. (Glasgow Celtic Football Club), if we actually needed an excuse, this was it, Christies is a braw Hoops place after all. Naturally we started with Booshmills Black Bush; matured in Oloroso Sherry casks, giving it a deep amber tone, fruity and so easy to slip doon the neck its almost laffable! This is a (Paul) favourite in the pub and always runs oot. Taken with water or straight, it’s a really good Irish whiskey, why it has that name we dinnae know, it does cause some trouble when a new bar girl works, but lets not go into that. As we are celebrating another Celtic title, we thought it very apt to go for an Irish dram. This was then followed by another one. Offaly man (another Paul, from Co Offlay and a Liverpool supporter) wandered in, “here, av a dram big man”… about now a few pints of beer arrived; Dark Island, ( a dark real ale brew from Orkney) Ming drinks this as his “usual” – someone had seen him in from the other side of the bar and sent a couple over, so while he consumed these most of us had a Jamesons; made at the Midleton Distillery, this beauty niffs of flowers and cut grass – mind as a lad you knicked the marmalade when granny wasnee lookin? Smells (or memories) of this if you close yer eyes, a bit o fudge and honey, just a shame it didnee hang aboot long, so another was needed. Just around noo, Diageo man walked in, he’s a pain in the preverbial, nae one really talks to him, why the name? he works for em. As usual he steals Paul’s favourite dram off the shelf; Black Bush. As he attempts to chat to some poor unsuspecting stranger, we ignore him, but he is getting dangerous looks from someone, he downs his glass and leaves.

Ming was back after his trip to the dark side, so we moved on to a Highland Park; it screams Orkney so it does and we thought it a grand follow- on from the dark Island – see? Tryin to be clever again. The nip we tucked was the 18 year old; deliciousness, toffee, oak, and peat, a fantastic amount of smoke with the lasting taste note; “must have another!” There was a private party in the pub, a christening I believe, there was far too much food, so – as you do, an offer to help them out was taken graciously. Ah, a cheese butty with a dram of rich peaty liquid doesnee ever go wrong, a half cut sausage roll and a piece o keesh. We now wondered aloud “who brought the chokky egg?” a chocolate Easter Egg had appeared from nowhere. Now that’s another grand example of the whisky drinkers art; a wee slice of chocolate to cleanse the palate, so we all cleansed away. It turns oot it was Combat Paul who brought the egg, “Combat” was home on leave from Afganistan, aye, he’s a squadie. Proceedings were halted just then, a gaggle of good looking lassies came in, although the drams were a callin, so too were the lassies. After a very brief interuption (too many years difference in age soon put a stop to our chat) realism set in, so we had a very serious Glenfiddich Snow Phoenix Limited Edition; this is a gem that’s hidden behind the bar for those with a “good nose and being a local”. (it had snowed here in Perth recently) OK it costs a wee bit more, but well worth it. (Angel) Paul had introduced this to the bar a while back and persuaded the bar to keep it for special events, well aye this was special, c’mon the Hoops! wild ember smells of a campfire, with heather honey and swished doon with another piece of chocolate, a rich and complex dram (thanks Bert) with a whiff (readers question; is there a difference between a niff and a whiff?) of coffee and smoke. Bottled at 47.6% volume. We just had to keep it on the bar and sniff its open neck. Watching Celtic take Kilmarnock apart (a replay) sure helped the afternoon go well, a 6 – 0 slaughter was all we needed to tempt us into a Redbreast 12 year old; a beautiful pure pot still Irish Whiskey, rich flavours and a spicy kick (bit like Charlie Mulgrew). In the view of many of us, the best Irish whiskey available. Picked up many top prizes so a grand wee dram to end on, did I no say; Celtic are the Irish Catholic team in Glasgee, with many Irish flags flying at the games, we play in green and white, or is it white and green? Father Timothy started the team back in 1888, hence all the Irishness. Och just as we thought we were done, out went Combat and in donders Lizzie, who does like a dram (ask Paul). “Hi everyone, what you been upto?” so we relate our sesh and ye can see she is green, so we buy her a dram, Redbreast and a Snow dram, one or two wander away home for grub but Ronnie and Kev wander in, so its another sesh startin. With an Irn Bru diet and a Dark Island or two, we linger at the bar chattin to the newcomers. Talk moves to fishing, why? how? But it does, so Paul, Lizzie and Ming sit doon away from them, soon its Paul and Lizzie – thick as thieves. Its generally Lizzie who looks after Paul, but he does his fair share of lookin after too, these two have been known to share a drink or nine between them and normally, one helps the other home. Dinnae say anything, but sometimes there may be a fall, but of course its poor health no the drink that causes it. A cracking Easter had by all, Easter drinks, eggs, food and craik, cannee beat it eh! Did you notice we had 6 drams? Celtic scored 6, so we did too! I like it when a plan comes together!

Angels Whisky Club is free for everyone, new members welcome. www.angelswhiskyclub.com 

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The Arran Malt News! – Scotch Whisky News

What’s NEW THIS SPRING?

All the latest news from the Isle of Arran Distillery

Arran Distillery and Visitor Centre News
 
We have been busy over the winter months, and despite some stormy weather over the Christmas period, we have managed to push ahead with the construction of our brand new warehouse! Construction had to be halted for a couple of weeks again in February to allow for the nesting season of the pair of Golden Eagles which reside in the hills behind our Distillery, but we were soon back on track and can’t wait to get all our casks settled into their new home! Official 2012 production started on 13th February and we can’t wait to fill that warehouse with our precious new spirit.

Our Managing Director Euan Mitchell also made a special trip to Arran to present The National Trust for Scotland with a cheque for £6000 – we donated £1 from every bottle of our Limited Edition bottling “The Sleeping Warrior” to the Trust for the upkeep and safe maintenance of the pathways on Arran’s landmark mountain Goatfell.

The new season at the Visitor Centre starts again on 5th March and we are once again looking forward to welcoming many of our friends and fans across the world through our doors 7 days a week.  Faye and the team have been hard at work to get everything ready for our guests and we can’t wait to share some drams with you all. This year, we have some brand new exciting tour options to offer you, from the introductory “Oak” tour through to the VIP “Gold” tour.  More information on these tours can be found here on our web site.  Click for further details. 


 
The Final Icon has flown the nest!

At long last, the widely anticipated release of the fourth and final Icon of Arran is upon us!  In tribute to those magnificent hillside residents of ours, we chose “The Golden Eagle” to close this extremely popular series and you can buy your bottle and complete your set straight away in our web shop.

“The Golden Eagle” is a bottling of 16 Bourbon Barrels and 7 Sherry Hogsheads from 1999 and is an outstanding example of the Master Distillers craft.  Creamy citrus notes with hints of tropical sweetness and a depth of character not dissimilar to the eagles themselves, will make your palate soar and take you right across to the Isle of Arran in all its splendour.

We are all very excited about this release and indeed there is plenty more where this came from.  Later this year, we will be launching a new bottling named “The Devil’s Punchbowl” after another celebrated stretch of Arran landscape, and we can assure you that this one is not to be missed.  Whisky is being selected as we speak and we are sure that you will agree that there are worse jobs in the world than searching through our warehouses to find just the right casks for this devilishly extravagant amber nectar.  Watch our web site for updates on this and other new releases planned throughout the year.
 
Why not browse our web shop for all the latest bottlings and special offers? Click  here to lead yourself into temptation! 
 
Finally, our Open Day this year will be very special indeed, and is set to be the best one yet! On Saturday 30th June, our Open Day will take the form of the very first ever Arran Malt and Music Festival hosted by our very own Visitor Centre!  This looks set to be a fantastic event for all the family and will bring together the best produce on the island with our Single Malt and some fabulous musicians.  Put the date in your diary, come over and celebrate with us!  
 
Best wishes to all from everyone here in Lochranza,
 
Isle of Arran Distillers
 
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World’s Best Bars – “I need your help for pubs starting with Q!” A Request from The Master Blender – Scotch Whisky News

World’s Best Bars – I need your help for pubs starting with Q!

In the latest of these posts, the team and I are struggling for decent bars and pubs with a Q at the start – can you help us out? 

Q 

Queens Arms, Edinburgh, Scotland

Hidden below the cobbles of Fredrick Street in Edinburgh city centre is this fantastic pub. Scottish fare is the order of the day with locally sourced food, ales, and most importantly, whisky!   

Rolling Stone, Los Angeles, USA

The first Rolling Stone Restaurant & Lounge in the USA is located in Los Angeles CA. It captures the edgy-yet-elegant spirit of one of the world’s most iconic music magazines and pours both Dalmore 12 and 15 single malt scotch.

Rum Jungle, Las Vegas, USA

Mandalay Bay Casino,.  Despite the name, this bar, situated in the Mandalay Bay Casino, has a host of great spirits on offer.  If rum isn’t your thing, then you can enjoy a glass of Dalmore while dancing the night away to Caribbean and Latin beats. 

Remington Bar, Houston, Texas, USA:  (St. Regis Hotel)

An upscale Houston hotel bar if ever there was one, Remington Bar inside the St. Regis Hotel offers well-heeled, decidedly adult drinkers a playground of their very own. Fine cigars are offered at Remington Bar from the hotel’s private humidor further enhancing the already billionaire boys club atmosphere while fine liquor is poured from the bar.  

RickHouse Bar, San Francisco, USA

If you are interested in artisanal cocktails, fine spirits, local beers or boutique California wines, then this is the place for you!

Ritz Carlton, Marina Del Rey, California, USA

Enjoy tantalizing cocktails and experience the unrivalled waterfront view whilst sampling a dram of Dalmore 12 years old. 

Red Circle Cafe, San Diego, USA

A hot spot in the downtown Gas Lamp district.  Definitely worth a visit.  

Rosewood Tavern, Los Angeles, USA

If you are in the hip and historic Fairfax district of Los Angeles, drop in and enjoy their extensive whisky list. 

Rudy’s Pub and Grill of Newport Beach, California, USA – a great place for whisky loving sports fans, this bar is a veritable sports fan mecca.  

Reserve 101, Houston, Texas, USA

A downtown, corporate after work hangout and then party spot as the evening progresses.  One of the best brown spirit back bars in Houston. 

Red Lion Pub, Houston, Texas, USA

Manned and owned by British ex-pats makes the Red Lion Pub an authentic Brit bar in the heart of Houston.  Great atmosphere and serves up some good old traditional pub grub.  

So, who has a whisky question for me this week?

Another week, another chance to ask me any questions you may have about whisky…

As always, it’s good to see and hear what people are saying about whisky but if you want to ask me what the value of a bottle is or what it’s worth (two very different things!) then you’re better asking the like of McTears than me.

Dave Pickerell From Whistlepig Whiskey Wednesday April 18th, 2012 – Canadian Whisky News

Come Meet & Greet Master Distiller Dave Pickerell!

250 Ogle Street Costa Mesa CA 92627 1(800) 331-3005

A Smith Bowman Distillery Opening Gift Shop and Tour Operation – American Whisky News

A Smith Bowman Distillery Opening Gift Shop and Tour Operation

Grand Opening Will Be Held April 19th at Noon

Fredericksburg, VA. (April 2012) – A. Smith Bowman Distillery, long known as a producer of fine bourbon whiskey, is adding tourism to its portfolio. A new visitor center and tour program will kick off April 19th at its location in Fredericksburg.

On the guided tour, visitors will have a chance to explore the A. Smith Bowman museum, see “Mary,” the unique copper still, visit the barrel aging warehouse, and end in the gift shop, which contains A. Smith Bowman signed bottles by Master Distiller Truman Cox and other gifts. Tours are complimentary and run Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and by appointment.

Gary Skinner, Spotsylvania board of supervisors, Lee Hill district supervisor will join Truman Cox, master distiller, A. Smith Bowman Distillery, for the ribbon cutting at noon on April 19th.

Who: A. Smith Bowman Distillery

What: Grand Opening of Visitor Center and Tourism Operation

When: April 19, 2012 at noon

Where: One Bowman Drive, Fredericksburg, VA in Spotsylvania County

Why: To offer visitors a unique opportunity to visit one of Virginia’s finest Distilleries!

Note: This event is a private party for media personnel and special invitees only. It is not open to the general public.

About A. Smith Bowman

Smith Bowman’s distilling roots date back to the years before Prohibition. In 1935, after the Repeal of Prohibition, Abram Smith Bowman and his sons continued the family tradition of the distillation of bourbon. The original Distillery was located on the Bowman family homestead in Fairfax County, Virginia called Sunset Hills Farm. In response to the rapid growth of Northern Virginia, the Distillery was moved in 1988 and is now nestled in Spotsylvania County near the city of Fredericksburg, 60 miles away from the original location.

As a small and privately owned company, A. Smith Bowman Distillery continues the time-honored traditions on which it was founded. Considered a micro-distillery by today’s standards, A. Smith Bowman produces an assortment of hand-crafted spirits distilled from only the finest natural ingredients and using the latest technology. This micro-distillery focuses on the production of premium spirits honoring the legacy of Virginia’s first settlers. For more information on A. Smith Bowman, please visit www.asmithbowman.com

Longmorn 19yo (51.1%, SMWS of Canada, 7.70, refill hogshead, 161 Bts., +/-2011) – Scotch Whisky Tasting Note

Longmorn 19yo (51.1%, SMWS of Canada, 7.70, refill hogshead, 161 Bts., +/-2011)

“Naughty nectar” The nose reveals light malt and some simply perfect sweetness (think of warm raisins, lychee, vanilla and toffee) and then there is a very light dusting of ground malt and the slightest hint mint. A really sensational collection of aromas and with time in the glass it only improves. With the addition of a little water the sweetness increases but it is tamed by the leather and tobacco notes and the some malt binds everything together. The taste is a good facsimile of the nose (undiluted) with only hints of the leather and tobacco that water reveals however these are present none the less and they compliment the sweetness quite well, a good interplay between the two. With water it is much the same and it doesn’t require a lot; just a splash. The finish is malty and sweet (all in all excellent balance) with a hint of smoke (finally) and then some very, very good vanilla and malt that changes into some late arriving cocoa.

What an excellent dram and don’t over do the water.

$155

Score 90 points

Part four of four examining SMWS of Canada Bottlings….

Arkwrights “Ladies Only Whisky Tasting with Zoran Peric of Suntory – Wednesday 16th May” – Japanese Whisky News

Ladies only Whisky Tasting with Zoran Peric of Suntory – Wednesday 16th May

On Wednesday 16th May we will be hosting our first Ladies Whisky tasting of the year and we are delighted that Zoran Peric will be coming along to present some of the distinctively elegant Japanese whiskies from the Suntory range. These sophisticated whiskies are perfect for an early summer evening and will be enjoyed by both whisky novices and more experienced whisky drinkers. Full details of the evening are below but just to whet your appetite, as Zoran is a top mixologist you will be greeted with one of his renowned whisky cocktails before moving on to taste through 5 or 6 drams of these fragrant whiskies (which will include the subtle smokiness of the Hakushu 12 year old for those of you who like a touch of peat).

Whisky, cocktails, good company – the perfect ingredients for a great girls night out! See below for all the details and if you have any queries just contact us.

Sláinte!
Fran and Ken
Arkwrights Whisky and Wines
www.whiskyandwines.com

Ladies only Whisky Tasting with Zoran Peric of Suntory
Wednesday 16th May 2012

7pm for 7.30pm
Stanton House Hotel, Stanton Fitzwarren

Ladies, if you’ve never tasted Japanese whisky before then this is your ideal opportunity to see why whisky from Japan has grown so much in popularity in recent years. Whilst the basic method of whisky production is similar in Japan to Scotland, the two Suntory distilleries have some fascinating variations in production. For example, at the Yamazaki distillery they have 6 different types of pot still and use many different types of barrels – including one made from the Japanese Mizunara tree.

These type of variations, along with a mild climate, result in a distinctive style of sweet and elegant whisky that we think you will enjoy sampling – so come along and give them a try!

Tickets are £12.50 per person, and this also entitles you to a discount of £3 against a bottle of one of the featured whiskies if bought or ordered on the night of the tasting. Tickets are very strictly limited, and allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. To buy tickets just log on to www.whiskyandwines.com and place an order for the number you require, or telephone us with your payment details on (01793) 765071, or call in and see us at Arkwrights, The Dormers, Highworth, Wiltshire.

Admission to the tasting is by ticket only, and the whiskies tasted will be available to purchase on the night so come prepared.

N.B. We have negotiated special rates at the hotel for anyone who wants to stay overnight after the tasting – contact us for further details of rates.

Arkwrights Whisky & Wines. Phone No. 01793 765071 Fax No. 01793 764860 Registered Address. The Dormers, Highworth, Wiltshire, SN6 7PE

Abbey Whisky “The Secret Casks – Samples Available – 30 & 40 Years Old” – Scotch Whisky News

Abbey Whisky – The Secret Casks 30 Year Old Speyside / 3cl Sample

​Wonderful deep sexy colour oozes from this 30 year old Speyside malt. Matured at a secret Speyside distillery and bottled for ‘The Secret Casks’ series by Abbey Whisky. This 30 year old single malt whisky boasts deep sherry flavours combined with hints of toffee apple, butterscotch and baked apple crumble. Exudes all the character you would expect from a classic Speyside single malt aged and matured in Sherry casks.

£6.90 (£5.75 ex Vat)

Abbey Whisky – The Secret Casks 40 Year Old Speyside / 3cl Sample

Reminiscent of walnut & date pudding in both colour and flavour this 40 year old Speyside is a tremendous, silky tasting single malt whisky with wonderful deep flavours of treacle syrup, muscovado sugar and hints of oak.

Whiskies of this age are extremely rare and one at this price, demonstrating such depth of flavour and balance offers incredible value for money.

£8.50 (£7.08 ex Vat)

Abbey Whisky
enquiries@abbeywhisky.com
www.abbeywhisky.com

New Episodes of the “Good Dram Show” Now Available – Scotch Whisky News

A note from Chris Goodrum of Gauntleys of Nottingham and the Good Dram Show

Just a quicknote to let you know that Episodes 6 and 7 of the Good Dram Show are now available to watch on our youtube channel. In Episode 6 I’ll be tasting three new single cask bottlings from A.D Rattray, those are the Glenlivet 1977 (34 year old) 48.2%, the Bunnahabhain 1974 (37 year old) 43% and the Dufftown 1976 (35 year old) 58%.

Click here to view (or paste into your browser) – http://youtu.be/K8jF1anNTM8

And in Episode 7 I’ll be tasting the latest Bruichladdich Octomore release called ‘Comus‘ against a sample of the new make Octomore Spirit.

Click here to view (or paste into your browser) – http://youtu.be/P7Hl-R3pYTE

I’m working on the latest issue of the Newsletter, so hopefully it’ll be with you soon.

Regards
Chris

Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival (3rd-7th May, 2012) – Scotch Whisky News

For people with a passion for authentic Scottish pourings, there can be no more important event this spring than the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival (3rd-7th May).

The five-day festival is one of the most important on the whisky calendar and a ‘must’ for all devotees of the dram. Speyside boasts over half of Scotland’s distilleries which produce 7 of the top 10 best selling single malt whiskies in the world, and the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival offers an unrivalled opportunity to uncover the unique culture and heritage of Scotland’s famed whisky country.

Visitors with all levels of experience of enjoying whisky can join interesting, instructional and inspirational events – from distillery tours offering an insight into some of Speyside’s most famous names including Cardhu, Glen Grant, The Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, The Macallan and Benromach, as well as a number usually closed to the public such as Glen Elgin, Glenlossie and Mannochmore, Glen Spey, Speyburn and The Glenrothes, to masterclasses and demonstrations exploring the arts behind the creation of the traditional Scottish tipple.

Festival-goers will be initiated into the Speyside whisky secrets and immersed in the culture of whisky country – with ample opportunity to explore the stunning surroundings as well and the chance to discover the passion behind the world’s finest whiskies from some of the industry’s finest experts, from blenders to coopers and mashmen to managers.

Serious sippers can choose from a number of tours and tastings, hosted by those in the know at the area’s 50+ distilleries. Guests keen to hone their nosing and tasting tactics can choose to attend events designed to develop their understanding of the dram including the chance to sample award-winning offerings at Benromach or Gordon and MacPhail and introductions to the process behind famous name pourings such as Glenlivet and Glenfiddich and Chivas (complete with a chance to sample a selection of the products).

And visitors can take an inside look at an independent distillery at Glenfarclas, which will also be offering an opportunity to enjoy the “Chairman’s Reserve” – sampling single cask offerings from four key years as well as the spirit picked to celebrate 175 successful years at the stills.

For whisky-loving foodies there are invites to enjoy a nip and a nibble, and to explore the relationship between the whisky makers and farmers who enjoy a special symbiosis on Speyside. Guests can enjoy perfectly married meals where courses are paired with exquisite expressions, visit whisky and food workshops and learn to match dishes and drams or take the ‘Plough to Plate’ tour to discover more about Speyside’s superlative produce.

Visitors who are hungry to learn more about the history and heritage of the Speyside spirit can follow in the footsteps of the Speyside smugglers, exploring the backcountry braes that housed the first illicit stills or spend an evening with Scottish “Whisky Bard” Robin Laing. Alternatively they can join respected industry author David Wishart, who will this year launch the 10th anniversary edition of his trusted tome Whisky Classified, as he explores the Wonderful World of Whisky.

And if all that education leaves fans and followers hankering for a bit of hands on experience, they are in luck, with a choice between events such as the ‘Blend it Like’ workshop at the Cardhu distillery (home of Johnnie Walker) and the chance to help choose bottlings at the Glenfarclas or Gordon and MacPhail distilleries.

Since taking part in tutorials, tours and tastings will likely see visitors exposed to more than just the “angel’s share” of this authentic Scottish spirit, a range of events in the open air are on offer to help festival goers keep clear heads – from stream train tours through the heart of stunning Speyside, to wildlife walks up the region’s famed “Whisky Mountain”, Ben Rinnes. Fans of the outdoors can also explore the area with guided Landrover trips, or experience the outdoors in an amphibious Argocat.

Festival Chairman Jim Royan said: “The Spirit of Speyside festival offers whisky lovers the chance to pursue their passion and deepen their understanding of the processes, place and people that make this authentic Scottish spirit.

“As always, tickets for our exclusive events are selling fast and we are looking forward to 2012 being our finest festival yet.”

Notes

– Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival runs from Thursday, 3rd May – Monday, 7th May. Check out www.spiritofspeyside.com for up-to-date news and follow the Festival at www.facebook.com/WhiskyFestival or www.twitter.com/spirit_speyside

– The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is committed to promoting responsible drinking. Visitors needing to travel to and from festival events can take advantage of a range of transport options including a taxi voucher scheme (sponsored by Diageo) providing festival goers with a 25% reduction on fares with participating operators, various pre-bookable dedicated bus shuttles and even a “Dram Line” off-road Argocat taxi for a day long distillery tour or Saturday night whisky-country-crawl.

– The Festival also runs several competitions and awards including the prestigious Spirit of Speyside Whisky Awards as well as the Photographic Competition

– Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival has received funding from EventScotland and is also financially supported by many other private and public partners

– EventScotland: EventScotland is the national events agency. EventScotland is working to make Scotland one of the world’s leading event destinations. By developing an exciting portfolio of sporting and cultural events EventScotland is helping to raise Scotland’s international profile and boost the economy by attracting more visitors. For further information about EventScotland, its funding programmes and latest event news visit www.EventScotland.org.

– About the Year of Creative Scotland 2012: The Year of Creative Scotland began on January 1, 2012 and is a chance to showcase, celebrate and promote Scotland’s cultural and creative strengths on a world stage. Through a dynamic and exciting year-long programme of activity celebrating our world-class events, festivals, culture and heritage, the year puts Scotland’s culture and creativity in the international spotlight with a focus on cultural tourism and developing the events industry and creative sector in Scotland. More information about the programme can be found at: www.visitscotland.com/creative. The Year of Creative Scotland is a Scottish Government initiative led in partnership by EventScotland, VisitScotland, Creative Scotland and VOCAL.


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