In this episode of the Mark and Pete Show, we delve into the intricate world of single malt whisky, focusing on recent and historical controversies that have shaped the industry. We begin with the current debate ignited by the English Whisky Guild’s application for Geographical Indication (GI) status for “single malt English whisky.” This move has faced strong opposition from the Scotch Whisky Association and Scottish politicians, who argue it undermines traditional Scotch whisky production and could devalue the esteemed “single malt” designation. We explore the nuances of this dispute, including differing production standards and the potential impact on Scotland’s £5.4 billion whisky industry. Additionally, we revisit the early 2000s controversy surrounding Cardhu distillery’s transition from a single malt to a blended “pure malt,” a decision that led to significant industry backlash and discussions about transparency in whisky labeling. Join us as we uncover vital and amusing facts about these pivotal moments in whisky history, offering insights into the passion and politics that continue to influence this beloved spirit.
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