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You like a drop of whisky, but do you know your Laphroaig from your Glenfarclas? If not, send for Charlie MacLean - or his new gazetteer - immediately, says David Robinson
READER, A WORD OF ADVICE. IF Charlie MacLean ever invites you round to his house to taste whisky, you should put everything else in your life on hold. You should not mind if your taxi driver (some more advice: don't even think of driving there for you surely will be unable to drive back) gets lost and takes you half way round the Pentlands. You should not mind if you've just had a hard day at the office. Because within an hour at Maison MacLean, everything changes: the cares of the world are replaced by a warm, paradisiacal glow.See the full content of this document
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Distilled Wisdom
Some of this has to do with the contents of the bubble-wrapped medicine bottles in boxes piled up at the foot of his writing desk awaiting the formidable attentions of the MacLean nose and its accompanying poetically precise palate. As one of the world's leading wh...
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