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Usually when I think of limited edition Scotch, I am thinking of a Single Malt Scotch that is rare and produced only once in limited quality. But I would like to point out a limited edition bottle of Macallan Fine Oak 21 years old Scotch. The Scotch itself is wonderful but not limited edition. In this case the bottle is. Only 21 bottles have been produced by the Inner Light Crystal Studios in New York. So you can be one of the only 21 owners of this rare and beautiful bottle. Remember you can refill the bottle later as needed. For complete details of this limited edition Scotch bottle go to For Scotch Lovers.
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Welcome to this weeks edition of Scotch Tips
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Glenmorangie Company
Jim Murray's "Whisky Bible 2008".
The Glenmorangie Original was ranked the best Single Malt Scotch in the 10 to 12 year old category of Highland/Speyside Malt Whisky.
Ardbeg 10 years old was the 2008 World Whisky of the Year.
Whisky Icons Awards 2008
Glenmorangie was named "innovator of the year"
International Wine and Spirit Competition Awards
19 medals – including 5 Gold and Silver Medals for best in class
7 Silver Medals for producing remarkable whiskies.
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A brand new Scotch – Ardbeg Blasda
Ardbeg has removed some of its peat – down from 24ppm to 8ppm – and produced its newest Scotch.
It is reported to be light, sweet and delicious.
It sounds great and I am looking forward to seeing it in stores soon (I hope).
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