first whiskey mentioned in the movie : springbank (Genting).
Don't ask me why the Chinese should be translated into Genting. . . I don’t understand what Taiwanese did so long ago! I believe that Harry helped a lot with this 32-year-old springbank as a gift, but it was opened for Robbie. Fortunately, he didn't redeem a Coke. . .
The springbank distillery is located in Campbeltown on the southern tip of the Kintyre Peninsula in western Scotland. It was once the only distillery left in this whisky town, and the only distillery that independently completed malt production, fermentation, distillation and bottling. It has been established since Did not change hands.
Of course, I have not drunk the top-quality goods that the two of them have drunk in 32 years. The impression of 10 years is that the wine is quite thick, smooth in the mouth, light peat, floral and fruity, I still think of it. . .
The second branch: Deanston (Deanston)
is the winery that Harry took the guys to visit on the day off. I also saw this brand for the first time and turned the book. It was only in 1965. The new winery was created, but it maintains many traditional winemaking methods, just like the open saccharification tank and four arc-shaped stills introduced by the taller sister in the film, including the tower dome in the exterior of the winery. The iconic building of a traditional Scotch whisky distillery.
This wine has never been drunk, but judging from other distilleries in Perthshire, it may also be the soft, slick and easy-to-drink
third wine : lagavulin (Leghan Farlin) )
One of the seven wineries in the whisky paradise islay, regardless of Xuan Fu. It was its main product in 2016. The master has described it in detail in the movie.
I will not repeat it. I prefer its two neighbors, laphroaig and ardbeg.
Fourth and fifth: glenfarclas and cragganmore
The one that the master asked Robbie to blind tasting was finally revealed to be cragganmore. Robbie made a very high-level mistake. The two wineries were originally located in the Speyside area, and both were on the east bank of the Spey River, separated by a bend. It should not be much worse. , Robbie must
have won the European oak barrels. It is not like a typical speyside wine. It has a good floral and fruity aroma and tastes smoothly, but it is slightly harder. It feels that Glenfarclas is more distinctive. The
sixth winery: Balblair is
located in the northern highlands of Scotland’s northernmost point. The scenery is quite amazing . In the movie, Robbie and his party camped on the small slope beside the winery’s own large wheat fields. The winery also has a tower-shaped dome. Since
there is no tasting in the film I won’t talk about the balblair wine too much (well, I haven’t drunk it) The
last big boss, the barrel of the 1960 malt mill described in the movie is basically fabricated. . . Robbie is very conscientious, and it is also 1965, which is not much different. . . Judging from the name malt mill, it seems to allude to Port Ellen, a winery that has been closed for many years on the island of Islay. After finishing talking
, I went to drink. . .
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