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Balblair Pairs Up With Director David Eustace For Brief Movie, “Valuable Time”


Earlier than we get too far into the brand new brief movie, “Valuable Time”, from Balblair and David Eustace, we simply need to point out how f***ing good the Balblair 15 Yr Previous is. It simply is likely to be our favourite 15-year-old whisky that you will discover considerably repeatedly at US liquor shops, and actually, at $120 per bottle, it’s a steal.

Okay again to enterprise:

Balblair Highland Single Malt has partnered with internationally acclaimed Scottish photographer and director David Eustace to encourage everybody to embrace life’s helpful moments with the discharge of a brief movie entitled, “Valuable Time” (test it out beneath).

The movie explores the unrushed craft behind producing Scotch. Balblair takes this concept critically, taking the time to make what they hope the drinker will take time to take pleasure in, to actually savor. Whether or not an off-the-cuff drinker who typically sips critically or a critical fanatic who sips casually, the model seems to strengthen the message, embrace time and all of the treasures (liquid and intangible) it brings forth.

For these unaware, Balblair presently produces three whiskies as a part of its core vary: a 12-year-old ($70), a 15-year-old ($120), an 18-year-old ($209), and a 25-year-old ($699).

Final yr we caught up with Distillery Supervisor John MacDonald to debate what would possibly simply be the Scottish Highlands’ finest saved whisky secret.

Anyhow try the brief movie beneath, it’s bought all these stunning pictures one would possibly need in a brief about Scotch: barley within the wind, fog deciding on inexperienced hills, the solar over water, some whisky pouring from bottle to glass, and so on.

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