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  2. 10 Whiskey Glasses Worthy of Your Best Top-Shelf Pours - AOL

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    Buying new glasses will upgrade your drinking experience. Check out the best glasses for whiskey of 2023 here, and shop the coolest and most unique styles now.

  3. Glencairn whisky glass - Wikipedia

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    The Glencairn whisky glass is a style of glass intended for drinking whisky, developed and produced by Glencairn Crystal Ltd, in East Kilbride, a town near Glasgow, Scotland since 1981; originally designed by Raymond Davidson, managing director of the company. [1] The shape of the glass is derived from the traditional nosing copitas used in ...

  4. Spirits giant Diageo unveils the ‘world’s lightest whisky ...

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    Diageo, the London-based spirits giant that owns more than 200 brands, on Friday unveiled the “world’s lightest whisky glass bottle,” a 70-centiliter Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ultra.

  5. The Best Whiskeys Deserve the Best Whiskey Glasses - AOL

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  6. Whisky tasting - Wikipedia

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    Whisky tasting glass. Whisky tasting [1] is the analysis of whisky through visual examination, taste and aroma. Whisky tastings are often conducted in groups of people, either for reference purposes or as a social activity. More recently, whisky tastings have become a virtual event. [2]

  7. Ten High - Wikipedia

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    Ten High Whiskey. Ten High is a brand of American whiskey first introduced in the 1930s by Hiram Walker & Sons, [1] now produced by the Barton Brands division of the Sazerac Company. The name Ten High refers to a barrel storage location at least ten ricks high, as barrels in the upper part of the aging warehouse mature faster. [1]

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