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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;BerubeNaylor359: Новая страница: «Balvenie  Regional categorisation is a vexed situation in whisky: it could be a handy way of grouping distilleries collectively geographically, but it can be a trick...»&lt;/p&gt;
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Regional categorisation is a vexed situation in whisky: it could be a handy way of grouping distilleries collectively geographically, but it can be a tricky enterprise identifying a stylistic continuity between all the whiskies in Perthshire or Speyside.&lt;br /&gt;
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But if you cannot claim that there is a &#039;Speyside style&#039;, or isolate particular qualities which make Speyside the best whisky-creating area on the mainland, how do you explain such a concentration of distilleries in the location - a portion of the Highlands which was, in the early days of whisky, a fairly remote component of the world?&lt;br /&gt;
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David Stewart, William Grant&#039;s grandly-titled Malt Master, is content to admit ignorance on this point. &#039;All of the quality distilleries are right here in this central portion of Speyside,&#039; he says. That&#039;s the mystique of Scotch, We&#039;ve all got extremely-sophisticated equipment, but we can&#039;t tell what tends to make the difference&#039;. He&#039;s quite sure what tends to make Balvenie such a substantially different dram to Glenfiddich, even although they share the identical internet site and use the same malt and water.&lt;br /&gt;
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The character comes from the nevertheless. Glenfiddich is coal fired, Balvenie is gas fired. The shape of the stills is distinct: Balvenie has bigger stills with shorter necks and that is exactly where the flavours modify. Maybe the ten per cent of floor-malted barley assists, but I think it&#039;s the stills.&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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Other influential elements consist of wonderful wood management and the use of old dunnage warehouses. &#039;It&#039;i not just age thii tends to make whiiky fantastic,&#039; says David. &#039;It&#039;s age and wood.&#039; This underpins his choice to make life fascinating (or challenging) for himself by creating a Balvenie range in which each malt shows a subtly distinct wood influence.&lt;br /&gt;
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If we had been just to age the Founder&#039;s Reserve and do it as a 12-year-old or a 15-year-old, we wouldn&#039;t see a lot distinction among them. We had to take a various route, so we created Double Wood, [exactly where the malt is aged for ten years in ex-Bourbon barrels and completed in sherry butts]. Then we started undertaking Single Barrel, and at a greater strength with no chill filtering then Port Wood and now vintage casks.&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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This freedom to experiment is a single of the benefits of Grant&#039;s loved ones-owned status. &#039;We can do things quickly. The household is steeped in whisky, but we are encouraged to be revolutionary, we can go against the trend -with the Balvenie range, or with Black Barrel, exactly where we have been determined to make the only single grain whisky that really performs.&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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If the William Grant portfolio was The Byrds, then Glenfiddich would be Roger McGuinn and Balvenie would be Gene Clark, the underrated genius. David, as Grant&#039;s master blender, is in charge of the entire range, from malts to blends to single grain and whisky liqueur, and his particular affection for Balvenie is obvious. &#039;I&#039;ve been at Grant&#039;s for 35 years,&#039; he says. &#039;It&#039;s been my only job [http://www.itu.dk/projects/LittleChina/wiki/index.php?title=HankeChauvin394 cocktail glas]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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