Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Black Dog- Presenting the Whole World with the Pleasures of the 'Scotch Drink'

Scotch and poetry- quite an interesting combination. Isn’t it? We don’t just mean reading up your favourite poet over a glass of a premium scotch like Black Dog. Of course, it is quite an experience- the fine taste of the world famous brew and your favourite poems. But, we mean something slightly different. We mean poetry on scotch! Robert Burns, the eminent Scottish poet needs no introduction. We all are familiar with his immortal composition ‘Auld Lang Syne’. However, Burns, a proud Scotsman, has not forgotten to seal his admiration for his best loved drink in his everlasting lines. In ‘Scotch Drink’, he not only praises and glorifies the ‘richly brown’ liquid, but designates the ‘guid auld Scotch drink’, as his ‘muse’.
                                                      ‘Inspire me, till I lisp and wink,
                                                      To sing thy name.’

Robert Burns- The Bard of ScotlandPicture source-http://www.robertburns.org.uk/Assets/Images/burnshead1.jpg


However, what begins as a bacchanalian verse becomes a poem celebrating the simplistic rural Scottish life, love and friendship. “There is certain something in the old Scotch songs, a wild happiness of thought and expression”, said the great poet.



Burns’ poem is one of the best examples of how scotch whisky is woven into the lives of the people of this beautiful country. It is anything but just a drink. Brewing good scotch is a superb art, and this search for fineness brought connoisseur Walter Millard back to his homeland to successfully collaborate with the Leith Scotch Whisky blenders to create Black Dog Scotch Whisky. Today, this brand presents the world with the exquisite flavours of the Highland nation.


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