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THE GLENLIVETS CASK MASTERS A CHAT WITH THEIR NEW MASTER BLENDER, KEVIN BALMFORTH

THE GLENLIVETS CASK MASTERS A CHAT WITH THEIR NEW MASTER BLENDER, KEVIN BALMFORTH

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Exploring Glenlivet's New Cask Masters Collection with Andrew Bardsley and Kevin Balmforth


In this episode, we dive into the Glenlivet's new Cask Masters collection with special guests and Kevin Balmforth, Glenlivet’s newly appointed Master Blender and Andrew Bardsley, the Global Brand Director of Prestige at Pernod Ricard, The discussion touches on their personal experiences, motivations, and approaches to crafting these unique whiskies. We taste and evaluates three new expressions: the 14-year-old, 16-year-old, and 19-year-old, highlighting the distinct flavours, casks, and innovations involved. Kevin also shares insights into the creation of the Glenlivet 56-year-old special release, and there are discussions on the balance between innovation and consistency in maintaining Glenlivet's storied legacy. The episode wraps up with information on where to find these exclusive whiskies in travel retail.


00:00 Introduction to Glenlivet's Cask Masters Collection

00:10 Meet the Experts: Andrew Bardsley and Kevin Balmforth

01:40 Setting the Scene: Quake Bar and Festive Vibes

02:14 Andrew's Busy Year and New Releases

04:16 Kevin's Journey in the Whisky Industry

07:53 The 14-Year-Old Glenlivet: Tasting and Insights

16:08 Exploring the 16-Year-Old Glenlivet

18:02 Exploring Whisky Styles

18:49 The Surprising 16-Year-Old

20:36 Innovation and Consistency at Glenlivet

23:09 The Unique Scottish Oak

30:19 The 56-Year-Old Glenlivet

33:38 Cask Masters Series and Pricing

35:54 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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