Terroir In Whisky: Terrific Concept Or Terrible Myth? (episode 791: November 3, 2019)

Want to start an argument among whisky lovers? Just ask whether there’s “terroir” in whisky. Terroir is the French term for a “sense of place” where the local environment plays a role in developing specific flavors. It’s a well-known concept among farmers, and winemakers have been claiming a place for terroir for years. However, terroir is still a point of contention among whisky makers, with critics making the argument that grain suppliers use so many different farms that there’s no way to have terroir in whisky – short of isolating the grain from individual farms as Waterford, Kilchoman, and Bruichladdich?


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