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Whisky Review: Glenrothes 1994 Single Malt Scotch

While the wine world is comfortable with vintages, it's rare for whisk(e)y - unless you're talking about Glenrothes. Taste the Glenrothes 1994 with The Whisky Guy

While the wine world is comfortable with vintages, it’s rare for whisk(e)y – unless you’re talking about Glenrothes. Taste the Glenrothes 1994 with The Whisky Guy

I love snapshots.  I love the idea of catching a glimpse of another time.  Back to the Future Day (the day Doc and Marty go into the future – October 21, 2015) reminded me of the question – if I were able to travel in time, when would I travel to?  The answer is not simple.  I’d like to be reminded of what life was like before high-powered computers in our pockets and GPS.  I’d like to see how people lived before color TV.  Before every family had a car.  Before electricity was in every home.  Before airplane travel.  And yes, I’d like to see what like was like at the Glenrothes distillery in 1994.

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Tasting Notes : PC7

These are very interesting times in the whisky business. Not only is whisky high-profile, it’s also high-profit. It’s very difficult to predict what any company’s sales volumes will be in 3-6 months – let alone 12-18 years from now, which is exactly what we ask whisky makers to do. Not to mention having to guess what particular style or flavor of whisky will be in demand. Continue reading

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