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If another user lands on the same whiskey site by searching "Speyside," a region of Scotland, the site tags the visitor as an expert and displays information about food pairings or pricier brands.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Grouse-shooting regions such as Speyside, Perthshire and the Borders have been identified as the worst areas in Scotland for bird-of-prey poisonings in a map released today by Scottish ministers.
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Monkey Shoulder is a blend of three Speyside malts -- after aging in used bourbon barrels, Stewart selects the 27 best barrels of the bunch and ages them further until he deems them bottle-worthy.
Tony Sachs: Candy? Flowers? Feh! New Spirits To Wow Your Sweetie This Valentine's Day Tony Sachs 2012
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As head of communications at the Cairngorms National Park authority he presided over such publicity triumphs as "Cairngorms National Park authority visits Tomintoul" and "Have your say on the Speyside Way extension route".
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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Monkey Shoulder is a blend of three Speyside malts -- after aging in used bourbon barrels, Stewart selects the 27 best barrels of the bunch and ages them further until he deems them bottle-worthy.
Tony Sachs: Candy? Flowers? Feh! New Spirits To Wow Your Sweetie This Valentine's Day Tony Sachs 2012
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This year I am giving Glenrothes, a Speyside single malt with a fabulous bottle design.
In the Mood for Stuff You Can Burn, Eat or Read Rita Konig 2011
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"Macallan is the Petrus of Speyside, the malt most sought after by reputation," says Mr. Green.
How Risky is Whisky? Edward Russell-Walling 2011
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In north-east Scotland the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival spiritofspeyside.com runs 28 April-2 May around the area, with food, music – and the odd drink.
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Whether it's the smoky, peaty flavor of an Islay malt, the sweet complexity of a Speyside, or even a smooth and mellow blend, a good Scotch can melt the chill in your bones, and it's a balm for the spirit besides.
Tony Sachs: 7 New Scotch Whiskies For Autumn Tony Sachs 2011
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You probably know that if the snifter in front of you smells of peat and salt air it comes from the isle of Islay, if it's uber sweet it's probably from Speyside and if there's fruit and smoke, it's likely a single malt from the Highlands.
Pam Grout: Master The Art Of Blending Scotch At Glengoyne Distillery Pam Grout 2011
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