IainB wrote:I think Blair Atholl is a big part
of Bells? And it has a visitor centre
Yes on both counts. Its also on the tourist route and gets
a huge number of visitors, so pretty safe I think.
IainB wrote:There may not be a lot of closures
- a big part of Roseisle from what i understand would be to
ramp up production for the Chinese market.
True enough, but there is now talk of a second
super-distillery. As long as the market is bouyant these plants
will have limited impact on older stills, but as we know the
industry is cyclical and sooner or later it will turn down.
Roseisle has for a long time been nicknamed The Deathstar,
partly because of its looks and partly because of the effect it
is expected to have on other stills. If Deathstar II is built
then the long term impact could be very significant. It is,
after all, only Diageo's marketing department that cares about
heritage.
IainB wrote:The Singleton brand I find
confusing
Understandable. They seem to be using it as a global
umbrella brand, but with different malts in different markets.
In North America it is Glendullan, in the UK and Europe it is
Dufftown and in Asia it is Glen Ord. Its too early to tell if
they will ever release a single malt from Roseisle, but I think
that the Singleton brand is intended to allow for different
malts to be used, possibly in order to overcome supply issues (I
speculate).
IainB wrote:Still a complete set of the F&F
range may not be the worst invstment one could make but
tracking down bottlings of Clynelish, Caol Ila and Aberfeldy
under the range could prove expensive!
Perhaps. The range is regularly shrinking, but as you say
many of them are now very expensive already, so who knows.
It's better to have drunk it all, than never to have drunk at
all.