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Single Malts Scotch Tasting Seminar at Redwood City

Special Price: $35.00, 2 for $65.00, 4 for $120.00
Regular Price: $40.00

WINEGLOBE invites you to a Single Malt Scotch Tasting & Seminar on Wednesday, March, 23rd 2011 at 6:30PM in the SURAJ Indian Cuisine (Banquets Hall) in Redwood City.

Special guest Ed Kohl ImpEx National Sales Manager/Partner

Space is limited. Please make your reservations 650-298-8548   vijay@wineglobe.com

Following Representative Single Malts Scotch will be presented:

1. Ian MacLeod’s Isle of Skye 8 yrs old “The Blend that thinks it’s a Single Malt”. 94 points by Jim Murray Whisky Bible 2011.
2. Smokehead Islay Single Malt (a mystery distillery) 92 points by Jim Murray Whisky Bible 2011. Gold Medal winner in both BTI 2010 and San Francisco World Spirit Competition 2010.
3. Kilchoman Newest Islay Distillery. Malt Advocate Award for Best Artisan Whisky of the Year
4. Chieftain’s Ardmore Speyside 1992 18yrs 46.00%
5. Chieftain’s Glendullan Speyside 1999 11yrs 46.00% l
6. Chieftain’s Mortlach (Sherry) Cask Strength Speyside 1995 15yrs 55.20%
7. Chieftain’s Strathisla Speyside 2000 10yrs 46.00%
8. Chieftain’s Teaninich Cask Strength Highland 1982 28yrs 46.80%
9. Amrut Single Malt Whisky 46.00 %

Get Answers To The Questions:

 Why is Scotch whisky made only in Scotland?
 Why does Scotch whisky taste smoky?
 Why are single malts more expensive?
 Why do single malts differ in taste?
 Is older whisky always better?
 Does water really intensify the whisky flavor?
 Why are single malts so popular now?
 How long can single malts be stored?
 Why do single malts vary in color?
 What does “cask-strength” mean?

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