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Compass Box
Whisky Co. and The Whisky Shop join
forces for whisky tasting ‘World
Record’.

2 Great Men,
3 Great Whiskies, 8 Great Whisky Shops,
24 Hours, 683 miles!
To mark the arrival of their trio of
award-winning whiskies – Great King
Street, The Spice Tree and The Peat
Monster – across the 19-strong empire of
Whisky Shops, boutique whiskymaker
Compass Box is embarking on a journey
from Inverness to Brighton, via 8
cities, 8 Whisky Shops and 8 different
tastings, in an attempt to set a whisky
tasting world record and raise money for
charity along the way. The twist? The
whole tour will happen in just ONE day.
Whisky Shop Managing Director, Andrew
Torrance, explained: ‘We are delighted
to list the Compass Box range in our
stores from Spring this year. When we
were discussing a launch plan we thought
the best way to bring the magic of these
whiskies to our consumers was of course
to let them taste the product. What
better way to do that than in one day!
Inverness to Brighton in one day. I’m
really looking forward to it and I know
our customers will get right behind the
challenge. Like all the best ideas, it
was hatched over a good dinner and a
glass of whisky.’
As four-time winners of ‘Whisky
Innovator of the Year’, Compass Box is
no stranger to uniquely ambitious ideas.
But is this the most extreme thing
Compass Box Founder and Whiskymaker,
John Glaser, has ever agreed to do in
pursuit of his art? “I have to admit to
staying up pretty late a few times in
support of our whiskies, but usually
this take places in a very civilised bar
rather than a van. Regardless, I can’t
wait for this night. If it gets more
people to understand our craft approach,
enjoy what we do, and learn more about
the wonders that whisky has to offer,
then it is worth every one of the 1440
minutes on the road”.
John Glaser will join Whisky Shop’s
Whiskeria Magazine Editor and acclaimed
whisky expert Dominic Roskrow on this
joint tour, starting with a
one-minute-past-midnight tasting at The
Whisky Shop in Inverness on Friday June
15th and finishing in Brighton with a
grand finale at 11.30pm the same day.
In-between, the whisky industry’s ‘odd
couple’ will visit Edinburgh, Newcastle,
York, Birmingham, Oxford and London.
At each venue, Dominic and John will
illustrate Compass Box's unique approach
to whiskymaking with a tasting of the
Great King Street – Artist’s Blend,
Spice Tree and Peat Monster, while
focusing on a different side of the
world of whisky. They will serve
variations on the whisky Highball and
talk about the history of blended whisky
as dawn breaks over Edinburgh; breakfast
on Spice Tree with haggis in Newcastle;
investigate the best whisky and food
matches over a whisky dinner in Oxford;
and discover the magic of the finest
whisky cocktails in London. The grand
finale will entail a glass of something
very special under the stars on
Brighton’s seafront.
John and Dominic will be encouraging
whisky fans and Whisky Shop’s W-Club
members to come along and join in the
fun at each venue, while everyone –
wherever they are in the world - can
follow the journey on Twitter @CompassBox
and @TheWhiskyShop and their Facebook
page www.facebook.com/CompassBox
As Dominic Roskrow put it, "If truth be
told, none of us know whether it'll work
out or not. Heaven knows who'll turn up
in Edinburgh at 4.30am and I have this
vision of being stuck in a traffic jam
in Crawley as midnight approaches. I was
asked the other day if anyone has done
anything like this before. I said don't
be stupid!"

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Whisky Shop Venue |
Tasting Time |
Whisky Tasting Theme |
| Inverness |
12.01am |
Classic tasting and grand
départ |
| Edinburgh |
4.30am |
The history of Blended
whisky and the rise of the
Highball |
| Newcastle |
8.30am |
Breakfast pairings (haggis
and Spice Tree, kippers with
Peat Monster) |
| York |
11.30am |
The Art of Blending |
| Birmingham |
3.30pm |
Oak - the magical ingredient |
| Oxford |
6.00pm |
Food & whisky matching -
cheese, seafood, spice |
| London |
9.00pm |
Whisky Cocktails |
| Brighton |
11.30pm |
Something special to finish! |
To sign up to any one of these events
customers just need to contact The
Whisky Shop in the city where it is
taking place. All attendees will receive
a commemorative T-shirt and all ticket
proceeds will go to charity.
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