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Port Charlotte Released Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
The first official bottling of Bruichladdich's Port Charlotte was launched yesterday. PC5 (or Port Charlotte 5 year old) Evolution is a departure in many ways from the currently available Bruichladdich expressions. PC5 is peated to a level of 40 ppm, putting it right up there with Laphroaig in terms of ...
Posted on: The Scotch Blog 122 weeks ago

Of Flaming Hearts and Oak Crosses Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
At the Paris Whisky Live I got a chance to catch up with John Glaser and try Compass Box Whisky's newest products: Flaming Heart and Oak Cross. John has once again decided to utilize high quality sessile oak in the mix - but instead of using inner staves, he's had new cask heads (the top and bottom ends of the casks) created. Cask heads are generally made of oak which is thicker than the wood...
Posted on: The Scotch Blog 117 weeks ago

Grape Varietal Chart - a cubicle must-have Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Here is a camera-phone picture of my new cubicle as I’ve re-joined the cubicle nation as a Sr Manager of Cisco Systems .  I’m a habitual start-up person with a wide range of skills (if I do say so myself) but navigating a huge company is a skill unto itself.  ...
Posted on: Vivi's Wine Journal 124 weeks ago

Drambuie makes their move... Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Just-Drinks.com reports that Drambuie is about to kick off their rejuvenation campaign - kicking in a tidy sum to do the job - GBP10m (US$18.6m) will be invested in the international marketing campaign and will focus the product for younger consumers. I talked about Drambuie in July 2005.What is Drambuie? ...

7 Casks, 7 Tastes Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
I'd like to talk about sampling whisky directly from cask samples - something most of us never get to do. On a recent trip to visit the blending lab at Compass Box, I had a chance to try samples from... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website ...

A visit to the Laddie Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Much as it is the obligation of every Muslim to make “the Hajj”, the pilgrimage to Mecca; it is the obligation of the whisky lover to make the pilgrimage to Islay – arguably the origination point of the introduction of whisky to Scotland. One should plan to visit all eight ...

A-peel-ing gadgets: Seattle Times Food and Wine section in 60 seconds Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Filed under: Wine , Beer , West Coast , Vegetables , Recipes , Fruit , Newspapers , Food Gadgets , America , in sixty seconds You probably don't think much about what you use to peel your vegetables, but the Seattle Times puts vegetable peelers to the test, taking into ...

Wine Tools Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Have a look at this really terrific set of images on Flickr, which should appeal to the wine obsessed and pretty much anyone who has a pulse. Click on the image or links to find and see more. Wine Tools Originally uploaded by Paris Breakfast...
Posted on: Wino sapien 123 weeks ago

Software QA Tools Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
As the complexities of software development have evolved over the years, the demands placed on software quality professionals have grown and taken on greater relevance to incorporate Software QA tools. Here’s a list of free tools: Selenium Watir jameleon jmeter grinder opensta deadlinks checkwebsite watchfire...
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Posted on: REthink Wine Blog 73 weeks ago

NEW PRODUCTS: Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
UNOAKED WINES TO THE RESCUE. Alternatives whites anyone? Following on the heels of the current oak-free chardonnay trend, Tangent Winery has taken it just a step further. Launched seven months ago, the winery focuses exclusively on “alternative white wines,” according to Wine Business Online. The wines, which steer clear of ...
Posted on: Wine & Spirits Daily 104 weeks ago

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