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Lagavulin Day and the Spirit of Pavarotti

2010/06/24 in Bagging Scotland News, Interviews, Scottish Events, Whisky Bagging

To mark the beginning of Feis Ile in 2010, Bagging Scotland paid a visit to the beautiful Lagavulin Distillery, on their open day.

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Whisky Futures

2010/06/07 in Baggin' Waggon, Bagging Scotland News, Interviews, Scottish Events, Whisky Bagging

Andy Horton joins Bagging Scotland in the Baggin’ Waggon for a quick chat at Bruichladdich Day. He’s got bottle!

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The Ben Nevis after Visit Scotland expo

2010/04/17 in Bagging Scotland News, Scottish Events

Bagging Scotland invited some friends to join us in The Ben Nevis pub after the Visit Scotland expo at the SECC in Glasgow. We filmed it!

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Scotland Week in the US

2010/04/04 in Scottish Events

Lots of people reckon Scotland Week and the Tartan capers going on in the USA is too cheesy, by half. However, if it’s getting the word out there and it’s showcasing Scottish contemporary Design, we think it’s got to be a good thing and you can call it what you like. We actually LIKED the old name, Tartan Week!

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Spirit of Speyside

2010/03/18 in Bagging Scotland News, Scottish Events

Themed on Whisky, Food, Music and the Heritage & Culture of Speyside, the 2010 Festival runs from April 29th to May 3rd and will offer a wide array of quality events. If we’re the Saviours of Scottish Tourism, these guys are the Saviours of the Scotch Whisky Industry. Bagging Scotland paid them a visit in November and they live and breathe Whisky.

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Feis Ile – A Festival of Malt and Music

2010/03/17 in Bagging Scotland News, Scottish Events

Feis Ile was was founded by the local people of Islay in 1986 to celebrate the heritage and culture of Isle of Islay and to provide a pan cultural and activity based series of events. The Festival will run from the 22nd-30th of May 2010. Islay has a wealth of musical talent, which is very much in evidence at the ceilidhs. Mainland artistes are also brought to the island for the festival week.

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