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JarvisAmadio 09:34 AM 07-22-2011
Hey,guys!
I found a great article about tasting whisky. I'm not a specialist in it, but I always thought that the best glass for whisky is a tumbler...it turned out that is no ... maybe you'll also emphasize something new to yourselves

The art of tasting whisky

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Whisky with its rich history has evolved from a simple beverage into an art. For better appreciation of the true Scotch whiskeys taste, such as Aberlour 18 YO, Chivas Regal 12 YO and etc, it is necessary to adhere to the drinking culture, enjoying every sip and taste. In fact drinking whiskey is a ritual which had been performed by brave Scots sitting by the fire, at rainy and cold nights many, many centuries ago. The art of tasting whisky is much simpler than you think. Strictly speaking, there is no rule about the best way whisky can be drunk. However, some tasting techniques can considerably enhance the pleasure of drinking a dram.

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SNKBYT 09:44 AM 07-22-2011
I bought a gift set w/Woodford during the Holidays and it came w/2 glasses, the glassware does make a difference no matter what your poison

thanks for the article
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Ferrari5180 01:15 PM 07-30-2011
Personally, I enjoy drinking whisky out of a tulip shaped glass. I also enjoy my drams with a few drops of water in them to open up. You could pick up a few tulip shaped Glencairn glasses. They are inexpensive and do the job fairly well.
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markem 02:04 PM 07-30-2011
Dunno about short articles on a website in India...

I have pointed several to the nosing course from Whisky Magazine

http://www.whiskymag.com/nosing_course/index.php

I collected single malt whiskeys for many years but really don't have an opinion on the right glass, since that is very subjective (I have many different styles that are supposedly the "perfect" whiskey tasting glass). As for other whiskeys, I drink many kinds but rarely make recommendations.
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