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27
May
For many people wishing to discover whisky, it can be difficult to know where to start. And with good reason: the sheer variety out there can be quite daunting.
But don’t let that stop you trying, says local Scotch whisky expert Les Harrow, because it’s more than worth it.
Whisky has the widest flavour profile of any spirit or wine in the world, so it’s really about experimenting and finding what you enjoy. Speaking to The Stray Ferret for World Whisky Day last week, he said:
At some point, you might have a lightbulb moment that hooks you in. Les did. He’d been put off whisky during his youth in Scotland drinking cheap blends. But 25 years ago on a work trip in Aberdeen, he tried a single malt and realised what he’d been missing.
Keen to discover more, Les embarked on a journey of whisky discovery that "has gone from a hobby to a passion to an obsession.” He said:
As a brand ambassador for the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Les, who lives in Killinghall, hosts tastings in Harrogate, helping members and newcomers find a whisky that suits their palate. He’s seen a “phenomenal growth” in people drinking whisky during his 18 years with the society, with a marked rise in female and younger drinkers.
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