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Taiwan's First Whisky Distillery Ages the Spirit Twice as Fast

Taiwan's first whiskey distillery, Kavalan, which was named after the indigenous people of the area, marks an exciting entrance into the global market.

High temperatures and humidity levels ensure that whiskey distilled in the island nation age in half the time compared to those in Scotland. The shortened aging process creates unique taste profiles that are sure to delight seasoned whiskey drinkers.

The Concertmaster, for instance, is a single malt featuring tawny, ruby and vintage Port wine casks, which blend harmoniously with subtle impressions of vanilla and various florals. The Concertmaster is becoming available in the US, where it will retail for approximately $100 dollars a bottle. The other six expressions in the distillery's repertoire will also be available.
Trend Themes
1. Accelerated Aging Process - Taiwan's whiskey distillery uses high temperatures and humidity levels to age whiskey in half the time, creating unique taste profiles.
2. Global Expansion of Taiwanese Whiskey - Kavalan's entrance into the global market marks an exciting opportunity for Taiwanese whiskey to gain international recognition.
3. Innovation in Whiskey Blending - Kavalan's Concertmaster blend showcases the harmonious combination of tawny, ruby, and vintage Port wine casks, presenting an opportunity for innovative whiskey blending techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Whiskey Distilleries - Other whiskey distilleries can explore the use of accelerated aging processes to create unique and flavorful whiskey profiles.
2. Beverage Distribution - The global expansion of Taiwanese whiskey presents an opportunity for beverage distributors to introduce a new and unique product to their portfolio.
3. Alcohol Tasting Experiences - Innovative whiskey blending techniques such as those used by Kavalan in their Concertmaster blend can enhance the alcohol tasting experience and offer new flavor combinations for whiskey enthusiasts.

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