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  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    Jameson Crested Irish whiskey bottles are displayed in a shop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    Jameson Triple Triple Irish whiskey bottles are displayed in a shop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    Glenfiddich single malt Scotch whiskey bottles are displayed in a shop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Glenkinchie Distillery
    07/05/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Glenkinchie Distillery in Edinburgh, following a trade deal agreed between the UK and India which will see Whisky tariffs halved. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    Hansen Distillery in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    A newly erected Hezbollah martyr poster stands just outside the boundaries of Elias Maalouf’s winery in the town of Rayak in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Bottles of ‘Generations’ red wine by Chateau Rayak, which survived an airstrike on a alleged Hezbollah drone making facility nearby, are stacked up in the winery in the town of Rayak in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Elias Maalouf, owner of Chateau Rayak, surveys his vineyard in the Beqaa Valley in central Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Elias Maalouf, owner of Chateau Rayak, points out the damage done, including to roof tiles, by an Israeli airstrike on an alleged Hezbollah drone making facility, which can be seen in the background, next to his winery in the town of Rayak in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • 'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
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    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages
    'The grapes won't wait': Lebanese winemakers fight to survive as war rages

    Owners of vineyards in the Bekaa valley are focused more on Israeli air strikes than this year's vintage. How are these family-run businesses coping?

    Roland Abou Khater, 29, and his wife Tamara, 33, of Coteaux Du Liban, taste one of their white wines in the tasting room of their winery in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.

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  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
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    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
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    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
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    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
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    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
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    The Macallan, un whisky à 190 000 euros, la bouteille
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation. The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky. The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection. The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples. It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future. The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery. She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
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    Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Whisky 1
    Ref 16230
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan
    A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary
    Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation.
    The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky.
    The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection.
    The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples.
    It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future.
    The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery.
    She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.”
    OPS: The Macallan Time:Space whiskies
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
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    Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Whisky 1
    Ref 16230
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan
    A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary
    Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation.
    The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky.
    The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection.
    The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples.
    It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future.
    The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery.
    She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.”
    OPS: The Macallan Time:Space whiskies
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
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    Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Whisky 1
    Ref 16230
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan
    A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary
    Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation.
    The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky.
    The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection.
    The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples.
    It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future.
    The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery.
    She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.”
    OPS: The Macallan Time:Space whiskies
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
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    Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Whisky 1
    Ref 16230
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan
    A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary
    Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation.
    The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky.
    The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection.
    The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples.
    It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future.
    The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery.
    She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.”
    OPS: The Macallan Time:Space whiskies
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
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    Old and new whiskies share elaborate bottle
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Whisky 1
    Ref 16230
    11/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Macallan
    A pair of whiskies contained in separate glass bottles which slot together in very elaborate packaging to celebrate a Scottish distillery’s 200th anniversary
    Price is on application only but reported to be around €190,000 euros.Potential buyers can only find out by invitation.
    The ground-breaking vessel by The Macallan features an outer chamber is a ring-shaped decanter holding the 1940 vintage, 84-year-old whisky.
    The inner chamber is a removable decanter holding the 2018 vintage, five-year-old whisky. ??The vessel is housed in an oak wood sculpture made of American and European oak, with a 200-spike design said to represent nature’s protection.
    The packaging is called Time: Space and is limited to just 200 examples.
    It contains the oldest whisky ever released by The Macallan inside the outer ring and one of its youngest in the inner circle to represent the distillery’s past and future.
    The company’s master whisky maker Kirsteen Campbell said the 2018 vintage marked the first year of production in a new distillery.
    She added: “Through a fusion of art and science, we have ensured the continuity of the character of our whisky.”
    OPS: The Macallan Time:Space whiskies
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Karl Farrow is CEO of CeraPhi. Former fracking site could lead UK's renewable revolution
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    Karl Farrow is CEO of CeraPhi. Former fracking site could lead UK's renewable revolution
    Final testing being done in project to give North Yorkshire site new life as source of geothermal energy.

    A former fracking site in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton, once a lightning rod for environmental protests, may soon be a new frontier in Britain’s clean energy revolution. For the first time in the UK, an abandoned gas well could begin a second life as a source of geothermal energy.

    The transformation is being led by CeraPhi Energy, made up of a team of former oil and gas veterans who plan to use their expertise in drilling for fossil fuels to harness the potential for renewable energy lying dormant beneath the earth’s surface.

    After 30 years in the fossil fuel sector, Karl Farrow founded the company in 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. The plan, he said, was to bring together people with deep expertise in the oil and gas industry to unlock a new source of clean energy.

    Karl Farrow CEO of CeraPhi who are currently testing the viability of geothermal energy at an old Gas Well in Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire, UK.
    CeraPhi hope to exstablish a low carbon geothermal 'Rum' distillery at the Kirby Misperton site.
    They are also investigating other local uses for geothermal energy within the local area.
    In 2017 this particular well in Kirby Misperton was the site of extended anti fracking protest. 'Third Energy' aimed to be the first UK operation of Fracking. Large scale protest at the site and funding issue led the company to stop their operations. Third Energy and the well licence was subsequenty bought by a local energy group who have partner with CeraPhi to produce renewable energy from the site.

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  • Karl Farrow is CEO of CeraPhi. Former fracking site could lead UK's renewable revolution
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    Karl Farrow is CEO of CeraPhi. Former fracking site could lead UK's renewable revolution
    Final testing being done in project to give North Yorkshire site new life as source of geothermal energy.

    A former fracking site in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton, once a lightning rod for environmental protests, may soon be a new frontier in Britain’s clean energy revolution. For the first time in the UK, an abandoned gas well could begin a second life as a source of geothermal energy.

    The transformation is being led by CeraPhi Energy, made up of a team of former oil and gas veterans who plan to use their expertise in drilling for fossil fuels to harness the potential for renewable energy lying dormant beneath the earth’s surface.

    After 30 years in the fossil fuel sector, Karl Farrow founded the company in 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. The plan, he said, was to bring together people with deep expertise in the oil and gas industry to unlock a new source of clean energy.

    Karl Farrow CEO of CeraPhi who are currently testing the viability of geothermal energy at an old Gas Well in Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire, UK.
    CeraPhi hope to exstablish a low carbon geothermal 'Rum' distillery at the Kirby Misperton site.
    They are also investigating other local uses for geothermal energy within the local area.
    In 2017 this particular well in Kirby Misperton was the site of extended anti fracking protest. 'Third Energy' aimed to be the first UK operation of Fracking. Large scale protest at the site and funding issue led the company to stop their operations. Third Energy and the well licence was subsequenty bought by a local energy group who have partner with CeraPhi to produce renewable energy from the site.

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  • Karl Farrow is CEO of CeraPhi. Former fracking site could lead UK's renewable revolution
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    Karl Farrow is CEO of CeraPhi. Former fracking site could lead UK's renewable revolution
    Final testing being done in project to give North Yorkshire site new life as source of geothermal energy.

    A former fracking site in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton, once a lightning rod for environmental protests, may soon be a new frontier in Britain’s clean energy revolution. For the first time in the UK, an abandoned gas well could begin a second life as a source of geothermal energy.

    The transformation is being led by CeraPhi Energy, made up of a team of former oil and gas veterans who plan to use their expertise in drilling for fossil fuels to harness the potential for renewable energy lying dormant beneath the earth’s surface.

    After 30 years in the fossil fuel sector, Karl Farrow founded the company in 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. The plan, he said, was to bring together people with deep expertise in the oil and gas industry to unlock a new source of clean energy.

    Karl Farrow CEO of CeraPhi who are currently testing the viability of geothermal energy at an old Gas Well in Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire, UK.
    CeraPhi hope to exstablish a low carbon geothermal 'Rum' distillery at the Kirby Misperton site.
    They are also investigating other local uses for geothermal energy within the local area.
    In 2017 this particular well in Kirby Misperton was the site of extended anti fracking protest. 'Third Energy' aimed to be the first UK operation of Fracking. Large scale protest at the site and funding issue led the company to stop their operations. Third Energy and the well licence was subsequenty bought by a local energy group who have partner with CeraPhi to produce renewable energy from the site.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    DUKAS_143921890_EYE
    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    DUKAS_143921896_EYE
    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    DUKAS_143921908_EYE
    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy.
Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
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    Nigel Farage gin sparks Cornish controversy. Former Brexit party leader launches red, white and blue versions ‘made in the heart of Cornwall'
    Blitz spirit? Nigel Farage launches his own brand of red, white and blue artisan gin.

    He may be better known for his love of a foaming pint of English ale, but Nigel Farage has stirred up controversy in the far south-west by marketing his own gin, which he says is made by an "artisan distillery in the heart of Cornwall".

    Rock Gin, based near St. Tudy, Cornwall, who have denied being the producer of Nigel Farage's Gin.

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  • Kent brewery hailed as Brexit 'export champion' has one EU customer left
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    Kent brewery hailed as Brexit 'export champion' has one EU customer left
    The Old Dairy Brewery, named in a government video, has seen sales slump because of excessive paperwork.

    A Kent brewery chosen to help champion export opportunities for the government after Brexit has revealed that burdensome customs checks and paperwork have left it with just one remaining customer in the EU.

    The Old Dairy Brewery in Kent - a Department for International Trade export champion for the south-east - appeared in a government video last year promoting the potential to boost Brexit export sales.

    However its exports of bottled and keg Kent ale to countries including Italy, Germany and Sweden have slumped since the UK left the EU because of the onerous paperwork.

    The brewery now has just one EU customer, a Berlin pub operator who travels to England by van to pick up the beer. The value of the Kent brewery's annual beer exports have fallen from £600,000 to £2,000.

    Virginia Hodge says the paperwork post Brexit is unbelievable and export sales have collapsed because of all the paperwork.
    At Old Dairy Brewery in Tenderden, Kent
    03/09/22

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  • Kent brewery hailed as Brexit 'export champion' has one EU customer left
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    Kent brewery hailed as Brexit 'export champion' has one EU customer left
    The Old Dairy Brewery, named in a government video, has seen sales slump because of excessive paperwork.

    A Kent brewery chosen to help champion export opportunities for the government after Brexit has revealed that burdensome customs checks and paperwork have left it with just one remaining customer in the EU.

    The Old Dairy Brewery in Kent - a Department for International Trade export champion for the south-east - appeared in a government video last year promoting the potential to boost Brexit export sales.

    However its exports of bottled and keg Kent ale to countries including Italy, Germany and Sweden have slumped since the UK left the EU because of the onerous paperwork.

    The brewery now has just one EU customer, a Berlin pub operator who travels to England by van to pick up the beer. The value of the Kent brewery's annual beer exports have fallen from £600,000 to £2,000.

    Virginia Hodge says the paperwork post Brexit is unbelievable and export sales have collapsed because of all the paperwork.
    At Old Dairy Brewery in Tenderden, Kent
    03/09/22

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  • Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
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    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch pictured at the distillery, Albury, Guildford, Surrey, UK.

    13th May 2021.

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  • Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
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    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch pictured at the distillery, Albury, Guildford, Surrey, UK.

    13th May 2021.

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  • Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
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    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch pictured at the distillery, Albury, Guildford, Surrey, UK.

    13th May 2021.

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  • Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
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    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch pictured at the distillery, Albury, Guildford, Surrey, UK.

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  • Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
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    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch
    Director of Silent Pool Distillers Ian McCulloch pictured at the distillery, Albury, Guildford, Surrey, UK.

    13th May 2021.

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