Thursday 21 October 2010

How Close Is The Distillery Pub Speyside Way Etc

We are often asked how close we are to pubs, distillery tour, Speyside Way etc. This video illustrates that all that Aberlour has to offer is within a few minutes walk of Norlaggan

Macpherson sword Sought

AN IMPRESSIVE replica of a 17th century outlaw’s sword has been constructed by a Banff group in the hope that the original can be found.

The five-foot-long medieval-style sword belonged to James Macpherson the freebooter, who was hanged in the town in 1700.

The idea is the latest project of the Banffshire Maritime and Heritage Association.

Legend has it that Macpherson had the title of the ‘Robin Hood of the North’.

He led a band of gypsies, who rustled cattle in the area and seemed too cunning to be caught.

However, Macpherson was finally apprehended by Lord Alexander Duff of Braco at St Rufus Fair in Keith, and brought to the jail in Banff.

He was tried at the town’s sheriff court and found guilty of being a thief.

A keen fiddle player, Macpherson is said to have written a tune titled Macpherson’s Lament or Rant.

On the day of his execution, he was taken to the gallows in Low Street and, as a last request, he played his tune and then offered his fiddle to the crowd, but no one dared to take it as Lord Braco was present, and they feared they would be associated with the outlaw.

Macpherson then broke it over his knee. A reprieve was said to be on his way to pardon Macpherson and when Braco heard of this he put the town clock in Banff forward by 15 minutes to make sure Macpherson was hanged.

Now the Banffshire Maritime and Heritage Association have had a replica constructed to see if the original can be found.

Stanley Bruce, secretary with the group, said: “We arranged for Stanley Smart, a blacksmith in Aberchirder, to construct the sword.

“It was said that Lord Braco took his sword and placed it in the armoury at Duff House, however it’s not there anymore.

“We hope the replica will make someone come forward with the original and it can go to Banff Museum, and the replica to the Clan Macpherson Museum in Newtonmore. In the meantime, the replica will stay at Banff Museum,” said the heritage group secretary.

Robert Taylor from Peterhead turned the handle and DJR Water Jetting in Oldmeldrum cut the blade.

Mr Bruce added: “We are grateful to all the people who help construct the sword as they gave their time for free.”

Friday 15 October 2010

Private Collection Of 400 Whiskys

The subject of collecting speyside whiskys was recently discussed on Twitter. Now my pal (Charlie Gammack - featured in this video) has a private collection of over 400 whiskys most of them Speyside, and is always happy to show off his fine collection to whisky enthusiasts staying as guests at Norlaggan . . . so if you should be coming to Norlaggan let me know and I'll arrange something with Charlie

The Dark Art Of Whisky Blending

David Hayman meets Richard Paterson, master blender at Whyte & Mackay. It is worth remembering that 80% of Scotch Whisky goes for blending and Whyte & mackay is one of the best blended whisky. In this video Richard talks about the history of blending, tells us how best to drink blended whisky and makes a Special Blend just for Davis Hayman

How To Drink Blended Whisky

Richard Paterson of Whyte & Mackay demonstrates the art of drinking blended whisky. It is worth remembering that 80% of Scotch is used for blending and of all the blends available Whyte & Mackay is one of the best. Here Richard Paterson, master blender (AKA the nose) explains how best to enjoy blended whisky

Thursday 14 October 2010

RAILBUS ON THE OLD SPEYSIDE LINE

This old home movie is of the Railbus (known locally as the Sputnik) runnung on the old Speyside Line from Aviemore\to Craigellachie. Believe it or not people at the "halts" used to raise their hand to get the train to stop. Don't think it would happen today due to Health & Safety Regulations.

Speyside Distilleries

Can't believe it has been so long since I posted to the blog. Must do better.

Anyway here's a nice little video showing the 61 (or should be 62) distilleries in Scotland. If you think others should be included (or that some should be excluded) let me know.