Whisky ligger som brukligt
är på kennel Thorsvi, till grund för valparnas namn.
Tidigare har det varit skotska malt whisky destillerier
(med två undantag: Single Malt och Mackmyra), men denna
gång ville vi vara lite ”roligare”. Eftersom både pappa
Will och mamma Kiwi har ordet Black (Blackbill resp
Blackwood) i sina namn så tänkte vi att valparna får
heta detta också, men med whiskyanknytning förstås.
Det visade sig finnas många att välja på! Black i
whiskysammanhang innebär oftast att den är rökig eller
sherrylagrad.
Black Velvet är en kanadensisk blend whisky.
Så hette också vår första labrador, Laban "på riktigt" (Dipper's
Black Velvet).
Finns på Systemet.
http://www.blackvelvetwhisky.com/
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Velvet_(whisky)
The world famous models and actresses used in the
promotion of Black Velvet Whisky are as famous as the
whisky itself.
Such world super stars as Christie Brinkley, Cybill
Shepard, Kim Alexis, Cheryl Tiegs, and Kelly Emberg have
all been Black Velvet Ladies. The first Black Velvet
Lady was introduced to the world in 1969 to embody the
elegance, sophistication and velvet smoothness of Black
Velvet.
The heritage and history of Black Velvet Whisky spans
over fifty years. Black Velvet Canadian uses only the
finest rye grains, corn and crystal clear Canadian
waters to make a unique whisky known throughout the
world for its velvety smoothness and premium quality.
Originally called “Black Label,” the name was changed to
“Black Velvet Whisky” to reflect its uncommon velvety
taste and smoothness.
Since its inception in 1945, the Schenley distillery in
Valleyfield, Quebec has been synonymous with the
production of the finest quality Canadian Spirits
available.
Sold in more than 55 countries, Black Velvet Whisky is a
leading international brand. A unique two-step aging
process whereby the blend is made at the birth of the
whisky heralds Black Velvet as a beacon of persistent
excellence and consistency.
In the late 1940’s, the Master Distiller Jack Napier
discovered that by carefully blending his finest barrels
of Canadian whisky he could create a uniquely smooth
product.
The Manitoba Liquor board submitted the first order for
Black Velvet. As fate would have it, Manitoba’s liquor
laws at the time mandated that each bottle of spirits be
individually boxed when sold.
With no boxes available to complete the order on time, a
local supplier suggested substituting a cylinder instead.
The unique packaging became synonymous with the brand
and is still available by special order today.
Black Velvet was so successful when first introduced to
the Canadian market in 1951 that it had to be rationed
to local liquor stores.
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