Showing posts with label WorldTour09. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WorldTour09. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 January 2014

The Scotch Whisky Experience & Diageo Claive Vidiz Collection (Edinburgh, Scotland)

For our first post of 2014....let's step back 5 years..

On the same 2009 trip as most of these photos were taken, I was also able to visit the Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh, and the incredibly impressive Diageo Claive Vidiz collection.

The Scotch Whisky Experience is a tourist attraction aimed at broadening the public's knowledge of whisky, the distilling and ageing process, how to taste whisky, and how to enjoy whisky. It's an impressive facility into which the UK has pumped millions of pounds.


While not aimed at whisky experts, it's an enjoyable experience and includes more than you'd get from your average distillery tour - including being "inside" a mashtun, a sensory room (well executed), and a great shop. Good for young and old.



..but the real highlight for me came at the end - in the form of the Diageo Claive Vidiz Collection. Long story short - Claive was a whisky collector who'd amassed a 3,300+ bottle collection over 35 years, then sold it in its entirety to Diageo. Diageo then loaned it to the Scotch Whisky Experience, and here we are. If it's old, rare, unique, it's probably in here.



Then of course there was the tasting bar at the end, where I enjoyed my first Glenmorangie Signet. Wouldn't we like to see some of these prices in Australian bars!? $5.80 for The Glenlivet 15yo, $16 for a Glenfarclas 30yo!


According to their website, the collection still seems to be available for viewing. I can highly recommend the whole experience - even if you know everything about distilling and just want to check out the collection and the bar at the end!

Cheers,
 - Martin.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Distilleries of the United Kingdom - Part 3

Part 1 saw visits to Oban & Talisker, Part 2 took in Glenfiddich and The Glenlivet. For part 3 - Glen Moray, Abelour, Dalwhinnie, Glenfarclas and Jameson.

Enjoy!






Cheers, 
 - Martin.

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Distilleries of the United Kingdom - Part 1 (Oban, Talisker)

Every year since I was 8 years old, my dad and I have taken a fishing trip somewhere within Australia. Over time, the distances covered gradually became longer, and the fishing time less and less (we're both car nuts and love the open road, so neither of us were too upset at the shift). We eventually stopped calling them "fishing trips", and recognised them for what they were - road trips (there was a time when it wasn't unheard of for us to cover 1,000km each day).

In 2009, after building up a hefty balance of Frequent Flyer points from work travel, I decided we needed to step it up a notch and take the road trip overseas. Where to? Germany of course (conveniently timed with not only that car-nut mecca known as the Frankfurt Motor Show, but also Oktoberfest). Nürburgring, Autobahns (we hired a brand new E92 M3 for a week, because it was ridiculously cheap), bierhauses...it was going to be the ultimate boys' trip.

Being a bit of a Frequent Flyer geek though, I didn't want to waste 128,000pts each on a simple trip to Germany, when for 140,000pts Qantas offer a fantastic round-the-world airfare. And so it was that we were off on a trip which took in China, Dubai, England, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, Spain, Estonia, USA and yes, SCOTLAND!

(..and here you were thinking this post has nothing to do with whisky ;)).

At the time admittedly I was still finding my whisky feet, but I knew what I liked (which at the time, remember this was 2009, was Speyside and "none of that iodine crap") and so we set off to visit as many distilleries as we could. We didn't tour or taste at all of them (and some that we did didn't allow photography), and I certainly didn't take any notes expecting to write a blog post 4 years later....so these posts will mainly consist of photos, for nothing other than viewing pleasure (and to make me get cracking on planning a return in 2014 2015). 

First up - Oban and Talisker. Enjoy!





 

 



Cheers,
 - Martin.