John Campbell tritt als Laphroaig Manager zurück

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      John Campbell tritt als Laphroaig Manager zurück

      ​Dear Friends,I am writing today because I wanted you to be the first to know that, after much thought, I have decided that the time has come for me to step down as Laphroaig’s Distillery Manager. For a long time, I’ve been travelling between Islay and the mainland to be with my family. Especially after the last two years we’ve all experienced, I’ve decided to make a permanent move to be closer to them and to take up a new challenge at an independent distillery company, so I will be relocating from Islay in mid-November.As you can imagine, this was not an easy decision for me. I have been at Laphroaig for more than a quarter century, and I’m proud to have been the longest-serving Distillery Manager in its history. Following in the footsteps of legends like Ian Hunter and Bessie Williamson has been the privilege of my life.More than anything, I would like to thank the Friends of Laphroaig for all your support throughout my 27 years at Laphroaig and my nearly 16 years as Distillery Manager.It’s support that comes in all sorts of forms - from helping me grow the visitor experience at the distillery, supporting the creation of core whiskies in our range, sharing your ideas on what would make good Cairdeas bottlings, always being honest about how you would like Laphroaig to be. Over the years, we have created a Laphroaig tartan, celebrated together at our bicentennial events all around the world, sung with the Laphroaig choir, met on Islay at Feis, and throughout the year, and best of all, we’ve shared many drams of Laphroaig together.Laphroaig is an amazing whisky and brand that has and will continue to be part of my life, just as Islay will. I will always remain a Friend of Laphroaig myself and will continue to come back to visit my plot and collect some rent.I am also sure that thanks to your passion and loyalty, Laphroaig will remain the most renowned and beloved peated single malt on the planet and will continue to go from strength to strength. Over the next two months, I’ll be working closely with our expert Distillery team to hand over the reins and a new Distillery Manager will be announced in due course. I know you will welcome them with open arms, as you welcomed me.It’s an honour to call myself a Friend, and I wish all of you the very best.Sláinte.


      Schade, einer der sehr sehr großen langjährigen Gesicherter meiner Whiskywelt tritt zurück. Ich bin gespannt wer folgt. Ich fand John immer cool als ich ihn getroffen habe. Wir haben sogar mal in seinem Haus übernachtet :D
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      slàinte mhath :prost:
      René

      Dem Enerlump sei Whischkybar (Samples)

      “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.” ― Dalai Lama XIV
      Hi there,

      .... und eröffnet Beam Suntory ungeahnte Möglichkeiten.... die uns nicht alle gefallen werden... ?

      Greetings
      kallaskander
      Ah yes, predictability, a word that has come to define today’s whisky in so many ways.

      “Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”
      Oscar Wilde

      Es besteht keine Verpflichtung obigen post zu lesen, zu mögen oder zu kommentieren.
      Sollte eine persönliche Meinung enthalten sein, besteht weiter keine Verpflichtung, sich diese zu eigen zu machen.

      Eneloop2009 schrieb:

      Gerade bei Herrn Scheiner auf Facebook gelesen:

      ​Rumour: Former Laphroaig Manager John Campbell will join the LOCHLEA Distillery team in Ayrshire south of Kilmarnock where Robert Burns lived.


      Die Gerüchte sind Wahrheit geworden.
      slàinte mhath :prost:
      René

      Dem Enerlump sei Whischkybar (Samples)

      “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.” ― Dalai Lama XIV
      Laut Laphroaig Statement war es wohl eine familiäre Entscheidung. Er auf dem Insel, die Familie auf dem Festland.
      Im Nebensatz lese ich aber auch die berufliche Umorientierung zu einer „unabhängigen“ Brennerei :-)

      Vielleicht wie so oft im Leben eine Mischung aus vielem.
      slàinte mhath :prost:
      René

      Dem Enerlump sei Whischkybar (Samples)

      “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.” ― Dalai Lama XIV