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Whisky is the hot new thing for collectors
Originally Posted By www.moneyweek.com – Youngsters and Asians are developing a taste for firewater. Chris Carter reports.
Single malt whiskies expected to triple in price next year due to supply chain crisis
Originally Posted By www.dailyrecord.co.uk – Experts have warned Brexit, the pandemic and soaring demand have resulted in a ‘perfect storm’ hitting Scotland’s prized £5billion dram export market.
Plans submitted for new Highlands whisky distillery
Originally Posted By www.thedrinksbusiness.com – The Highland Council has received an application for a new site on the Dornoch Firth, close to where whisky was first produced more than 200 years ago.
Tree News – October 2021
Originally Posted By Trees For Life – Last week, Scotland’s highest civil court ruled in favour of our legal challenge to NatureScot’s use of beaver-killing licences.
World’s oldest single malt Scotch whisky to be auctioned off – and the proceeds will help rewild the north of Scotland
Originally Posted By www.pressandjournal.co.uk – The first bottle of the world’s oldest single malt Scotch will be auctioned off to provide a windfall for a charity’s mission to rewild the Caledonian forest.
Scotch whisky exports rise by 31% – The Spirits Business
Originally Posted By NewsNation USA – The value of Scotch whisky exports was up by a third in the first half of 2021, as the industry starts to recover from the impact of Covid-19 and US tariffs.
Scotch whisky showing signs of global recovery
Originally Posted By https://www.heraldscotland.com – SCOTCH whisky exports have shown signs of recovery from the impact of Covid-19 and costly tariffs in the US, the biggest overseas market for Scotland’s national drink.
BRINGING UP BABY – THAT’S THE SPIRIT!
The first 21 years of the 21st century have certainly been ones of fast-moving technological innovation.
Whisky distilleries urged to use energy storage, Scots study finds
Originally Posted By www.thenational.scot -DISTILLERIES of all sizes should combine renewable energy with some form of heat or electrical energy storage, according to a new Scottish study.
From Tiny Acorns
Our business is whisky. Scotch malt whisky. This means we deal in pure water, barley and then the magical alchemy which takes place in the copper stills.