Toasting Scotch Whisky
All the big names are here: Glenfiddich, Chivas and Glen Moray. And there's an opportunity to taste some old malts with George Grant, brand ambassador of Glenfarclas distillery, which has been run by his family for six generations. "There are many whisky festivals around the world, but this is one of the few where you can meet face-to-face the very people that are at the heart of the industry," says Grant. "In an age of globalization, opportunities to meet with and share the passion of the family distiller are becoming rarer."
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Festivalgoers can mingle with the personalities behind the Highland spirits—connoisseurs, distillery bosses and learned writers on whisky—as well as sip stocks from distilleries that are no longer in business. Many of these discontinued whiskies are becoming depleted, so it's a chance to taste rare malts before they're gone forever. Some major distilleries also launch new malts to coincide with the festival.
There's even a whisky brunch, complete with three malts and porridge with a dash of Glenfarclas 105, the strongest single malt on the market at 60% alcohol. After a few drams, learning the ceilidh moves of the Eightsome Reel or the Gay Gordons will seem that much easier. Tel: (44-1343) 542 666; spiritofspeyside.com.
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