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Lux Row Distillers releases the third edition of its Blood Oath Trilogy featuring Pacts 7, 8 and 9 – American Whiskey News

Lux Row Distillers releases the third edition of its Blood Oath Trilogy featuring

Pacts 7, 8 and 9

Highly collectible bourbons will be available in September

ST. LOUIS (Aug. 15, 2024) — Three is a magic number – especially when it involves a trilogy of sought-after bourbons. Lux Row Distillers announced the release of Blood Oath Trilogy – Third Edition, the latest collection of limited-release bourbons, or “Pacts,” created by Lux Row Master Distiller John Rempe. Featuring 750mL bottles of Pacts 7, 8 and 9, this latest Trilogy has a limited supply of 1,400 sets and is available at a minimum suggested retail price $799.99, which reflects the quality and scarcity of these bourbons. Shipments of the latest Blood Oath Trilogy will begin in September.

For a decade Rempe has sought out famous and forgotten rare bourbons and bottled them in combinations for his limited-release Blood Oath Pacts. Not to cater to anyone’s loyalties, he promises to choose and make the best he knows, but never to reveal where he finds his bourbon. With each Pact, he sets aside a limited number of bottles for his Trilogy editions, which are released every three years.

The third edition of the Blood Oath Trilogy contains Pacts 7, 8 and 9 – reserved since 2021, 2022 and 2023, respectively – and is packaged in a custom black wooden display box designed to highlight each Pact’s distinctive label. Each of the three carefully crafted Pacts is bottled at 98.6 proof (49.3% ABV) and will never be repeated.

  • Blood Oath Pact 7 is a blend of a 14-year ryed bourbon and two 8-year ryed bourbons, one of which was finished in casks that held Sauternes, a sweet white wine from the Bordeaux region of France. The casks impart a nose of caramel, oak and honey with flavor notes of apricots, honey and peaches.
  • Blood Oath Pact 8 features a 14-year ryed bourbon, an 11-year ryed bourbon and an 8-year ryed bourbon finished in Calvados casks, which held apple or pear brandy from the Normandy region in France. The casks lend tasting notes of apple on the nose, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon, as well as flavor notes of ripe apples, juicy pears, butterscotch and subtle hints of chocolate.
  • Pact 9 rounds out the Trilogy with a blend of a 16-year ryed bourbon, a 12-year ryed bourbon and a 7-year ryed bourbon finished in Oloroso Sherry casks from the Sherry Triangle region in southwest Spain. These casks bring out tasting notes of sweet sherry with hints of ripe fruit and spicy oak on the nose.

“Blood Oath is a passion project for me,” said Rempe. “Each new Pact brings together everything that I love about creating memorable bourbons – from the unique blends to the cask-aging. This third Trilogy edition is something truly special and I’m looking forward to sharing this unique collection of bourbon history with our fans.”    

About Luxco

Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP’s Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers, home of Ezra Brooks, Rebel, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Daviess County; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery, maker of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora Gonzalez Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor, Exotico and Dos Primos; and Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope Bourbon, Everclear Grain Alcohol, Pearl Vodka, Saint Brendan’s Irish Cream, The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey, Green Hat Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com.

TRIPLE RELEASE: Whisky Sponge Ed.99 / Ed.100/ Whiskyland 01 – Scotch Whisky News

TRIPLE PRODUCT RELEASE

We’re excited to announce the launch of our very last two Whisky Sponge bottlings, Edition 99 – Glen Moray and Edition 100 – Ardnamurchan. These final editions mark the end of our Whisky Sponge bottling series.

But that’s not all! As one chapter closes, another begins..Introducing, Decadent Drinks new flagship bottling series, Whiskyland.Confined to precisely 100 chapters, this series will feature the very best whiskies we can get our mitts on! We’re starting as we mean to go an and kicking off Whiskyland Chapter One, with a 1998 Springbank,

WHISKY SPONGE ED.99 GLEN MORAY

For our penultimate Whisky Sponge bottling, we thought it would be fitting to revisit the distillery that started it all: Glen Moray. This is a small batch, multi-vintage bottling of Glen Moray, made my marrying together a refill hogshead of 1990 with a 2nd fill sherry hogshead of 1991. The resulting mix has been bottled at natural cask strength, we think it’s a beautiful dram and a great demonstration of everything we’ve learned and tried to achieve over the past five years of bottling.

WHISKY SPONGE ED.100 ARDNAMURCHAN

For our final entry in the Whisky Sponge series we wanted to select a whisky that was unique to us, that was collaborative and that we’d had a strong role in creating. One which was top quality and also modern in the best sense, a whisky that was forward looking rather than old and ‘old style’. And we also wanted one that was sufficient in volume and affordability that plenty folk would get to try it, buy it and enjoy it. It’s a small batch, multi-vintage, 7 year old Ardnamurchan. We were delighted to work with the good folks at Ardnamurchan on this; we made it by mixing together 1st fill and 2nd fill, peated and unpeated, sherry octaves and then marrying that mix in a refill sherry butt for around six months. We finally bottled it with a couple of degrees reduction to 57.1%. It’s a wonderfully rich, peaty, sherried and concentrated Ardnamurchan with great character. We’re really happy with it and we hope you love it too and see it as a fitting end to the Sponge series.

WHISKYLAND CHAPTER ONE: SPRINGBANK 1998

When starting any new series, it’s nice to begin in style. It was important for us to have an impressive whisky for our first Chapter of Whiskyland, especially as this series will now become our flagship bottling series for the best whiskies we can source. That’s why we decided to bottle this Springbank 1998 as Whiskyland Chapter One, it has matured for 26 years in a 1st fill sherry butt, and we bottled it at natural cask strength. It’s everything you’d hope for from this distillery, age and cask type.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Discover the art of tasting” – Scotch Whisky News

Whisky tasting blends science and emotion. On one side, there’s the precise analysis of individual flavours; on the other, the appreciation of the overall experience and the feelings it evokes. Balancing these two aspects can be challenging.

The SMWS Tasting Panel walks the line between these two areas by combining accurate assessments with creative descriptions. One-of-a-kind single malt whiskies, with their distinct and sometimes unconventional flavours, offer a unique appeal. Our goal is to enrich your whisky experience by marrying science with storytelling.

Where will your whisky journey take you? Explore our exceptional single malts and see how they shape your sensory experience, or dive into Kami Newton’s latest article on the science and emotion behind whisky tasting.

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Laphroaig 10 Year “Càirdeas Bottled 2024 and Laphroaig “Elements L 2.0 at K&L California – Islay Scotch Whisky News

Laphroaig 10 Year “Càirdeas Bottled 2024” Triple Wood & PX Aged Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)

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The 2024 Càirdeas limited edition release is a 10-year-old Laphroaig with a bold combination of flavours from the casks of two popular previous releases: 2019’s Triple Wood and 2021’s PX Cask. Bottled at a fixed strength of 52.4% ABV for a memorable character to share with Friends. Tasting notes from the distillery, “Colour Dark, rich copper in colour Aroma of Laphroaig Scotch Whisky Nose: Brazil nut toffee brittle, with sweet vanilla custard notes and baking spice, followed by milk chocolate covered raisins and a suggestion of spiced orange. Palate. Rich, sweet and oily on the palate, with notes of smoked orange toffee, stewed peaches and smouldering campfire. Dried fruit notes balanced with hints of coffee grounds and liquorice root for a long lasting and slightly herbal finish. Finish Long, slightly sweet and dry with a long, slightly peppery peat-rich smoky finish.”

Laphroaig “Elements L 2.0 – Limited Release” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml)

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Caol Ila 11 Years Old Pineau de Charentes – Aberdeen Whisky Shop News

 

Caol Ila 11 Years Old Pineau de Charentes

The original Pintail, named after the dabbling duck with its distinctive pointed tail feathers, was first bottled and distributed by Perth-based wines and spirits merchant, Matthew Gloat & Son, in 1931. The label has since been resurrected in all its original glory, including the ‘duck in flight’ icon.

This single malt from Caol Ila Distillery on the Isle of Islay has been finished in a Pineau des Charentes wine cask. As creators and curators of sweet-wine cask finished Scotch whiskies, Pintail wanted to explore what the seasoned oak of an ex-Pineau barrique would do to a wonderful smoky Islay whisky. After 6 months in the barrel, this CAOL ILA 2011 (11 YEARS OLD) single malt is at peak performance, with just enough of the sweet, gingery and nutty character balanced beautifully with the ashy smoke of the classic Islay distillate.

Only 659 Bottles have been produced.

TASTING NOTES

NOSE

Smouldering beach bonfire, salty sea breezes, seaweed, citrus peel and Bourbon biscuits.

PALATE

Salt brine, cracked black pepper, cigar box, honeyed apricots, gingerbread,barbequed pineapple, dark toffee and smoked grist.

FINISH

Ashy smoke balanced with brown sugar and stewed fruits.

£90.00

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 536: Johnnie Walker Double Black – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 536: Johnnie Walker Double Black

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, goes Double Black. We all know the Johnnie Walker Black Label, Diageo’s 12-year-old flagship product. The first Black Label was launched in 1909 and succeeded the Old Highland Whisky. It would take more than a century, until 2011, before this variant would hit the market: the Johnnie Walker Double Black. And Mark is quite curious now if this one differs so much from the classic Black Label.

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Glenmorangie explores the delectable flavours of Europe’s revered wine regions in rare new collection – Scotch Whisky News

Glenmorangie explores the delectable flavours of Europe’s revered wine regions in rare new collection 

— Limited to 600 sets, trio of whiskies is a tribute to Master Distiller’s passion for wine —

Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whisky celebrates its Master Distiller’s passion for fine wine with an exceptionally rare trio of aged whiskies: Glenmorangie Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection. As a wine lover and a pioneering figure in the art of wood-finishing whisky, Dr Bill Lumsden has long been inspired by the myriad flavours that wine casks offer Glenmorangie. This collection charts his travels through some of Europe’s most acclaimed wine regions in search of casks that would bring unparalleled deliciousness to his whisky. Showcasing three of Dr Bill’s most prized experiments, each over 25 years old, these 600 sets are an ode to his passion and decades of perfecting the art of wine cask finishing.

For more than 180 years, Glenmorangie’s whisky creators have been endlessly imaginative in their quest to create evermore delicious single malts. They create a delicate and fruity spirit in stills as tall as a giraffe to allow for more taste and aroma. Then they age it in the world’s finest casks. In the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Glenmorangie were among the pioneers of wood finishing in the Scotch whisky industry as the distillery experimented with adding new layers of flavours to their signature spirit. This technique involves transferring aged whisky into different casks for even more complexity. Under Dr Bill’s leadership, his team have become experts in this art. 

Many years ago, Dr Bill travelled through Europe’s finest wine regions, sourcing precious casks from revered areas in Burgundy and Bordeaux in France and Piedmont in Italy. Then he filled them with whisky, imagining the flavours exceptionally long wood finishes could create. In the Pursuit of Passion’s 600 sets, he shares three of his most delicious experiments: Glenmorangie Margaux Wine Cask Finish, Glenmorangie Corton-Charlemagne Wine Cask Finish and Glenmorangie Barbaresco Wine Cask Finish. Aged 29, 28 and 27 years respectively, these rare creations are united by their extraordinary complexity.

  • The Margaux Wine Cask Finish: Rich, mellow and complex, this 29-year-old whisky was distilled in February 1995, the month Dr Bill joined the Glenmorangie as then Distillery Manager, and was initially aged in bourbon casks. In 2004, Dr Bill transferred the whisky into a handful of red wine casks from Margaux – one of the most renowned appellations in Bordeaux, France. Finished in the wine casks for over 20 years – longer than any other Glenmorangie – his creation reveals intense flavours of chocolate, plums and sweet chilli.
  • The Corton-Charlemagne Wine Cask Finish: The only whisky in the trio finished in white wine casks, this spicy, smooth and full-bodied 28-year-old whisky was also distilled in 1995. It was first laid down in bourbon casks, then was transferred into white Burgundy casks in 2005 – all grand cru status – from the prestigious Corton-Charlemagne appellation in Burgundy, France. This was Glenmorangie’s first experiment with such casks and Dr Bill was intrigued to see how they would shape its soft, signature style. Finished for over 18 years in these casks, this expression brims with notes of jasmine, soft smoke and clove.
  • The Barbaresco Wine Cask Finish: This dry, powerful and rich 27-year-old whisky was distilled in 1996 and laid down in bourbon casks. In 2005, Dr Bill poured a select parcel into prestigious Italian red wine casks, sourced from Barbaresco, in the renowned wine region of Piedmont. These casks had never previously been used at the Distillery – and he imagined the deep, luscious flavours they might bring to Glenmorangie. After an exceptionally long finish of more than 18 years, his experiment resounds with hints of leather, rich spices and eucalyptus.

Glenmorangie’s Pursuit of Passion collection is encased in a handmade oak presentation case, designed as an elegant feature piece. Marquetry design work on the back and sides of the box hints at the staves from which wine casks are made, while the front of the case evokes the different landscapes of the three individual wine regions, reflecting the wondrous flavour journey captured in each bottle.

Dr Bill Lumsden said: “My passion for single malt whisky is perhaps only matched by my passion for fine wine. And my travels through the world’s finest vineyards have inspired many experiments with finishing whisky in wine casks. Of all my experiments, the whiskies in our Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection are among my most prized and delicious. With exceptionally long finishes in precious casks from some of France and Italy’s most renowned wine regions, I’m sure that their complexity will delight and intrigue lovers of both whisky and wine.”

The Glenmorangie Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection will be available through the Moët Hennessy Private Client channel from Autumn 2024.  It will also be available to purchase at Glenmorangie’s Boutique at Heathrow Airport, Terminal 2, as well as in select retail outlets worldwide and the Distillery Visitor Centre in Tain from October 2024. Registrations of interest can also be made online HERE

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TASTING NOTES 

Glenmorangie Margaux Wine Cask Finish is bottled at 52.5% ABV

Colour: Deep Auburn

Aroma: Rich, mellow and complex, with a veritable symphony of fruity and woody notes such as baked apple, pears, apricot and plum, honeydew melon, sweet aged balsamic vinegar and the gentlest touch of oak. There is a delicate, perfumed top note like honeysuckle and the merest hint of stewing black tea leaves. A splash of water then opens up some more curious woody notes, almost like furniture polish or tree resin.

Taste: The texture is peppery, tingly and warming and leads into an explosion of ripe, fruity flavours: apricot, peach, plum, cherries, baked red apples, juicy melon, followed by chocolate ganache, hints of ginger and sweet chilli, but always with a balancing tartness, reminiscent of sour cherries and citrus.

Finish: Long, zesty and woody or nutty, with hints of roasting chestnuts, eucalyptus and cocoa powder.

Glenmorangie Corton-Charlemagne Wine Cask Finish is bottled at 52.1% ABV

Colour: Deep Amber

Aroma: Astonishingly aromatic and perfumed, with hints of pear, honeysuckle, juniper and gorse flowers, supported by some altogether bolder, oak-derived notes, like vanilla, almond and some gentle leather. With a few drops of water, some gentle floral notes are encountered, like carnation and jasmine, and finally the gentlest hint of struck match.

Taste: The texture is smooth and oily, as it coats the mouth with delicious, sweet and spicy flavours like honeycomb, poached pears in syrup, cocoa powder and spiced fruit bread. The sweetness continues with touches of almond marzipan and morello cherries.

Finish: The mellow aftertaste reveals the gentlest hints of leather and clove along with a touch of eucalyptus.

Glenmorangie Barbaresco Wine Cask Finish is bottled at 51.3% ABV

Colour: Mahogany

Aroma: Deep, powerful, spicy and rich, with notes of toffee, black fruits such as cherries, plums and damsons, graphite, black pepper and cinnamon. As the bouquet opens up, hints of vanilla, milk chocolate and baked pears are encountered, along with a hint of aged balsamic vinegar. With a splash of water, some altogether more earthy notes are encountered, like a damp forest floor. This is followed by a burst of eucalyptus and mint.

Taste: The mouthfeel is huge, spicy and slightly drying, and leads into a myriad of complex flavours. Chocolate sweetness is tempered by a grape-must dryness, along with hints of leather, mint-flavoured toffee, Christmas cake, ginger, nutmeg and clove. The classic Glenmorangie citrus fruit note comes across as candied orange peel.

Finish: Long and mellow with hints of chestnuts, oak tannin and aniseed.

About Glenmorangie:

Glenmorangie’s whisky makers use endless imagination and five key ingredients – wood, water, barley, yeast and time – to dream up delicious single malt whiskies. They’ve been honing their craft for 180 years. They create a delicate and fruity spirit in stills as tall as a giraffe to allow for more taste and aroma. Led by Director of Whisky Creation Dr Bill Lumsden, this crackerjack crew are on a mission to bring new flavours and possibilities to the world of single malt.

Glenmorangie celebrates the joy of delicious single malt in every part of its universe, from its boutique hotel Glenmorangie House to its colourful brand campaign, shot by famed photographer Miles Aldridge. With its tagline “It’s kind of delicious and wonderful”, Glenmorangie invites whisky lovers old and new to see themselves in Glenmorangie’s world.

About Glenmorangie’s whisky creators:

Glenmorangie’s Whisky Creation Team’s favourite phrase is “What if?”. And they are constantly challenging themselves to take whatever captures their imaginations and turn it into whisky – be that their memories of a favourite place (A Tale of Tokyo), a cup of coffee (Glenmorangie Signet) and more.

At the helm of the team is Dr Bill Lumsden, Director of Whisky Creation. With a PhD in biochemistry and decades of experience, Dr Bill has all the skills needed to bring these ideas to life. Already, he has earned the admiration of his peers many times over. For instance, he has taken his place in the Icons of Whisky Hall of Fame. He has won the International Whisky Competition’s award for Master Distiller of the Year more times than anyone else. And he has been named Master Blender/Distiller of the Year by the International Spirits Challenge twice.

Working hand-in-hand with Dr Bill is Gillian Macdonald, The Glenmorangie Company’s Master Blender. Gillian combines art and science in her role, with her main responsibilities including the daily sensory analysis of the new-make spirit, core range recipes and the co-ordination of the Company’s sensory panel. Gillian manages the New Product Development pipeline for Glenmorangie which involves nosing hundreds of casks a year for final recipe selection.

About wood finishing:

Almost 40 years ago, dreaming of adding new layers of flavour to their signature spirit, Glenmorangie’s whisky creators were among the pioneers of wood finishing in the Scotch whisky industry. The technique involves transferring aged single malt into wine casks or other cask types to add new layers of flavour. Glenmorangie released its first wood-finished whisky in 1987. Taking what was still a fledgling idea when he joined The Glenmorangie Company in 1995 as Distillery Manager, Dr Bill was inspired to experiment with a multitude of different cask types, ranging from claret (1997) to fino sherry (1998) and Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits (2000). He discovered delicious new flavours and made Glenmorangie even more inviting for whisky lovers old and new. Today, wood finishing has been widely adopted by the Scotch industry, while Dr Bill has continued to explore new aspects of wood finishing, for even more distinctive flavours. For example, Glenmorangie was the first in the industry to finish whisky in Super Tuscan wine casks (Glenmorangie Artein, released in 2012), Clos de Tart wine casks (Glenmorangie Companta, in 2014), re-toasted wine casks (Glenmorangie Milsean in 2016), and bespoke Madeira casks (Glenmorangie Bacalta in 2017). Wood-finished whiskies now form an integral part of Glenmorangie’s range and are among the Distillery’s most delicious whiskies.

About the wine regions explored in Pursuit of Passion:

Margaux, Bordeaux

Perhaps the world’s most famous wine region, Bordeaux takes its name from the port city of Bordeaux, roughly translating to “next to the waters”. Its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and its various rivers, such as the Dordogne and the Garonne, results in a moderate climate which produces deep ruby red wines. Margaux wines are among some of the area’s most elegant and subtle.

Corton-Charlemagne, Burgundy

Situated in the valleys west of the Saone river, the landlocked region of Burgundy is more influenced by its terroir than any other wine region. The Corton-Charlemagne appellation, in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, is renowned for its delicate wines, with notes of butter, baked apples and flint.

Barbaresco, Piedmont

Surrounded on three sides by the Alps, the Piedmont region of Italy, in which Barbaresco wines are made, is one of the most prominent wine regions in the world. Its name translates to the “foot of the mountain” and the temperature variations produces red wines with complex and powerful aromas.

Responsible Drinking:

The Glenmorangie Company advocates responsible drinking and suggests that drinkers savour Glenmorangie whiskies in moderation and in line with recommended daily guidelines for alcohol consumption.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada August 2024 Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

Picture this: you close your eyes and are transported to a tranquil beach as the aromas from your glass unfold. The evocative power of Scotch whisky can unearth long-buried memories, merging an emotional connection with an appreciation of the finest single malts. This month, our Outturn explores the line between sensory science and the poetry of flavour hedonism, celebrating both the quality and individuality of our one-of-a-kind whiskies.

CHOCOLATE CRÈME BRÛLÉE WITH REDCURRANTS

CASK NO. 55.90

CASK:  2nd fill STR barrique

AGE:  15 years

DRAMMING AT THE DAY SPA

CASK NO. 35.343

CASK:  1st fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  9 years

COWPUNCHER RODEO DRAM

CASK NO. 140.14

CASK:  1st fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  4 years

TASTY TAPAS AND FLAMENCO FLAIR

CASK NO. 41.162

CASK:  1st fill Oloroso ex-bodega butt

AGE:  12 years

A WELCOME HOME HUG

CASK NO. 3.343

CASK:  2nd fill ex-bourbon barrel

AGE:  18 years

SOUPÇON OF SOOT

CASK NO. 16.71

CASK:  Refill re-charred hogshead

AGE:  8 years

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SMWS Canada August 2024 Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

Join Adam and Hart as they once again introduce us to another epic set of SMWS releases at The Strath. Check out the SMWS page on The Strath’s webstore, where you can buy bottles and tickets to upcoming events –

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Distillery Corner: Loch Lomond – Edinburgh Whisky Academy News

Distillery Corner: Loch Lomond

Known for its innovative approach to whisky production, Loch Lomond produces a wide range of whiskies, including single malts, blended malts and grain whiskies. Vic says: “This is an unusual grain whisky because it was made in a continuous Coffey still but with 100% malted barley. A lot of influence comes from the wood because grain spirit typically has less congeners (less flavour) than malt spirit. I think cask finishes with grain whisky are going to be the next big thing in the market.”

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