Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Black Label Whisky


THE WHISKY DREAM..... The decription that purely suit Black Label.With its origins in the 1870’s Old Special Whisky, JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL became simply “BLACK LABEL” in 1909. It is regarded by experts as the ultimate Scotch deluxe whisky, the benchmark by which all others are measured.
Each bottle of BLACK LABEL will have been two decades in the planning and draws whisky from the finest distilleries across Scotland aged in the finest whisky casks. Each whisky is matured in a slightly different way, due to the intricacies of wood, climate and location. The Master Blenders' skill is in blending these whiskies together to create a whisky with an extraordinary range of flavour.
A continued focus on quality and style has resulted in JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL earning numerous awards. Today the blend remains as rich and smooth as it was when John Walker’s son and grandson were Master Blenders. It has been called “a masterpiece.

JOHNNIE WALKER has the luxury of having exclusive access to Scotland’s very best whiskies, ranging from the powerful west coast malts all the way to the more subtle east coast flavours. BLACK LABEL draws upon all these aromas to create a unique blend with a smooth, deep and complex character.
It can be enjoyed on its own, with a dash of still or sparkling water, or with soda or ginger ale as a long drink.


marijuana(canabis)





INTRODUCTION WITH BRIEF HISTORY
Cannabis, also known as marijuana , hashish,Charas ,garda is a preparation of the Cannabis plant.Contemporary uses of cannabis are as a recreational drug, as religious or spiritual rites, or as medicine; the earliest recorded uses date from the 3rd century BC.  the United Nations estimated that global consumption of cannabis indicated that approximately 4.0 percent of the adult world population (162 million people) used cannabis annually, and that approximately 0.6 percent (22.5 million) of people used cannabis daily.
EFFECTS
Cannabis can be habit-forming and the development of cannabis dependence in some users has been well established; its effects on intelligence, memory, respiratory functions and the possible relationship of cannabis use to mental disorders such as schizophrenia, psychosis, depersonalization disorder and depression are still under discussion. A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology in 2011, concluded that the prevalence of obesity is lower in cannabis users than in nonusers.

A 35-year study published August 2012 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and funded partly by NIDA and other NIH institutes provides objective evidence that, at least for adolescents, marijuana is harmful to the brain. It was found that the persistent, dependent use of marijuana before age 18 showed lasting harm to a person's intelligence, attention and memory. Quitting cannabis did not appear to reverse the loss. However, individuals who started cannabis use after the age of 18 did not show similar declines.
A July 2012 report in Brain reveals neural-connectivity impairment in some brain regions following prolonged cannabis use initiated in adolescence or young adulthood.
it has many forms unprocessed and processed. The processed forms are kief,hashish,hash oil having other names as charas, garda according to purity.
CONSUMPTION
Cannabis is consumed in many different ways, most of which involve inhaling vaporized cannabinoids ("smoke") from small pipes, bongs (portable version of hookah with water chamber), paper-wrapped joints or tobacco-leaf-wrapped blunts. depends on how innovative you possibly can :D.

Monday, 24 December 2012

Johnnie Walker Red Label





Johnnie Walker Red Label is the world’s best-selling Scotch whisky. It’s renowned for its bold, characterful taste – balanced to shine through even when mixed. It’s a flavor the Walker family has never compromised on.
The Walker family used their encyclopedic knowledge of Scotland’s malts to create a blend with universal appeal. The result? Red Label became the world’s favorite whisky, a position it still holds today. Developed for an export market with a taste for long, refreshing drinks, it’s the label that built the Walker empire, and the brand that defined the whisky business.
The character of this whisky is defined by intense, spicy, zingy, edgy flavors. Red Label bursts onto the palate with the freshness of the spray from a crashing wave, followed by the zing of aromatic spices and finally a long, lingering, smoky finish. The sensation in the mouth is complex – ”sweet chilli” is a good description of this taste and the tingling sensation on the tongue.
The story of Red Label started with the pioneering vision of the Walker family. John Walker and his sons saw an opportunity to take their whisky far beyond the borders of Scotland. They strove to make Red Label the world’s favorite whisky and didn’t give up until they achieved that goal, becoming one of the world’s first truly global brands.
Alexander Walker created the distinctive square bottle in 1860, with a label angled at precisely 24˚. In a world that predominately used rounded bottles, it soon became the most recognized whisky globally – it’s an iconic design for an iconic whisky.
The intrepid merchants and engineers who set sail from Scotland over 100 years ago, taking Red Label with them, are responsible for its rapid growth in popularity worldwide. As the Walker family once said, “We sailed wherever ship could sail” – demonstrating a pioneering spirit that continues today.



Belvedere Black Raspberry

 

Belvedere has announced a new kind of Vodka for all avid drinkers. The new variant is the Belvedere Black Raspberry Vodka, an exciting new, sophisticated flavour to complement the existing Belvedere Citrus and Orange macerations.
Unlike other flavoured vodkas, which often taste synthetic and candy-sweet, Belvedere Black Raspberry offers a sophisticated, fresh taste unique to the flavoured vodka category. Belvedere Black Raspberry uses only the finest hand-harvested, plump and flavourful raspberries from the Podlasie area of north east Poland.
The berries are then blended with rich French black currants and French rose water, creating the most delicious and entirely natural perfect Belvedere Black Raspberry flavour. Unlike other flavoured vodkas, Belvedere uses only pure fruit and flowers in creating flavours, macerating the fruit in Belvedere’s luxury vodka for a minimum of one month to create the most premium, natural flavour experience in the marketplace.


Belvedere Vodka Intense 100%Proof




Belvedere launches first ever luxury 100 proof vodka as Travel Retail Exclusive.
With the introduction of Belvedere Intense, Belvedere Vodka continues its leadership of the super premium category by becoming the first super premium luxury vodka brand to offer 100 proof vodka.
Available exclusively through high-end retailers at leading international airports, Belvedere Intense is naturally appealing to the vodka aficionado.
Belvedere Intense is 50% alcohol volume and boasts the essential attributes needed to create powerful and complex cocktails: it is full bodied, smooth, and possesses an intense aroma with notes of cream caramel, dark savoury spice, and rich bitter chocolate.
Belvedere Intense’s strength of character remains unmatched. Double filtered through charcoal, Belvedere Intense’s increased alcohol content accentuates the notes and texture of the vodka, reinforcing the inimitable character of Belvedere vodka and its superiority over other competitors in the market.
Bold, powerful, and unrivaled, Belvedere Intense is the new authoritative voice in this segment.
Encased in a dramatic glossy black glass bottle with silver foil trees and a pale grey palace on the front, the packaging of Belvedere Intense is a bold departure from its signature frosty white bottle. An assertion of Belvedere Intense’s luxury credentials, the bottle is instantly recognizable and easily differentiated.

Buchanan's Master Blended Scotch whisky



This is the whisky that will make every moment a little more special. Whisky is a very soft and very evocative. Indeed a proud product from Buchanan's. The whisky lovers fantasy in nut shell. Rich in taste and quality.Sweet and creamy, with a subtle chocolate and orange note. It appearance is amber.
Slightly sweet, slightly spicy, but creamy. fresh and spicy, with hints of rosemary and pine. Fresh and soft notes of chocolate covering the mouth a tingling on the tongue, followed by a dry finish and a nutty taste . Contains everything one looks for in whisky. 



Jack Daniel



                                                                                                 

Whiskey lovers who are drawn to the golden brown tones of their favourite tipple might need a little time to savour the new offering from Jack Daniel's.
The Tennessee-based distillery has unveiled a colorless unaged rye whiskey for the first time since the Prohibition Era, which will hit stores across the U.S. early next year.
According to Uncrate, the white liquor has 'a sweet and fruity smell, plenty of rye bite, and a crisp, dry finish'.
It contains a combination of 70 per cent rye - 19 per cent above the legal minimum for a rye whiskey –18 per cent corn and 12 per cent malted barley.
Jeff Arnett of Lynchburg, Tennessee, who is the seventh master distiller in Jack Daniel's 146-year history, said that the formula provides a 'new and unique tasting experience'.
He told The Spirit Business: 'We feel that whiskey enthusiasts and Jack Daniel's aficionados alike will enjoy discovering the new and unique tasting experience.'
The colour of whiskey is a result of the maturation process and can often give a clue as to the type of cask - sherry or bourbon - used to age it.
The addition of legal spirit caramel is also sometimes used to darken the alcohol.
Jack Daniel's has hinted that it has also been experimenting with an aged rye expression, but as yet, there are no plans to go to market.
Mr Arnett added: 'We’ve produced just a little bit to experiment around and let some mature in case should this be a long term offering.