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Tag Archives: Jim Murray
The Return of Whisky Guy Rob
Ten years ago, I first wrote about whiskey. It was a small article for a local newspaper. The piece was really more of a social event article than a whiskey article, as I was covering a Hollywood party featuring whatever … Continue reading
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Tagged Ardbeg, Bill Samuels, Bruichladdich, Caol Ila, Dave Broom, Fred Noe, Islay, Jim McEwan, Jim Murray, John Hansell, Jr., Martine Nouet, Michael Jackson, Richard Paterson, whiskey, whisky
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India’s Most Wanted
Recently, I returned from a lengthy journey in India (and several weeks away from solid Internet access). As previously mentioned, I brought several mini-bottles of fine whisky to enjoy with me when the occasion called for it: such as floating on a rice … Continue reading
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Tagged India, Jim Murray, McDowell's
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Tales of Wales
I’m often asked what my favorite whisky is, and I always reply it’s the whisky you’re drinking at the time you’re enjoying the moment. It’s true. Take, for example, the whisky I had the other night. Though I’m in India, … Continue reading