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bcspirits · 4 years
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Shelter Point Smoke Point #1
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Introducing Shelter Point’s first ever peat influenced whisky. This single grain smoky delight has been aged in American oak ex-bourbon casks for 5 years and finished in casks previously used by a famous Islay distillery for 8 months. 
BC SPIRITS NOTES
I don’t partake in smoky whiskies much but this one is something special. The Shelter Point Smoke Point is a delicious single malt combining their classic single malt with an Islay whisky finish. Amazing how much flavor comes from finishing, beautiful campfire smoke and flinty stone; reminds me of being on the river and having a late night fire. 
Alcohol - 55% / 110 proof
Color - Deep gold to light wheat on the edges
Nose - Light vanilla and gentle barley notes with a hint of the smoke to come
Taste - The Islay smoke hits you straight away, bold and mouth feeling but the Shelter Point whisky holds up and comes through and balances the smoke.
Finish - Complex smoke tones but as that subsides, classic Shelter Point
Best Enjoyed - Neat
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sanatvagal-blog · 5 years
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Importance of Hospitality Services
The modern study examines how hospitality firms’ internal branding influences the service representation of frontline employees progressively. More precisely, based on social influence and social exchange plans, this study analyses if organizational responsibility mediates the link between hospitality frontline employees’ perceptions of brand authenticity (BA) and brand-value fit (BVF) and their service-related behaviours such as generating ideas for service improvement (GISI) and service-oriented citizenship behavior.
With mounting customer expectation for superior assistance, frontline service employees’ pro social service management is of high concern since it assists improve customers’ recognized service quality, which is important for managing a hotel’s competitive advantage.
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The working ratios are strong and they assure the most productive use of resources while maintaining our services engaging and personalized.They stress on technology to build better relationships with their guests and make the Araiya experience richer via means of their feedback operations.Combining inspiration with emotional quotient, Araiya bring kindness, closeness, and personality. Araiya Hotels and Resorts help the needs of the customers. The study of the brand personality is and whether it influences the effectiveness of customers evaluation of extended brand is needed to research.
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bcspirits · 4 years
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BC Spirits "Spirit a Day" #71 - Shelter Point Smoke Point
Introducing Shelter Point’s first ever peat influenced whisky. This single grain smoky delight has been aged in American oak ex-bourbon casks for 5 years and finished in casks previously used by a famous Islay distillery for 8 months. 
I don’t partake in smoky whiskies much but this one is something special. The Shelter Point Smoke Point is a delicious single malt combining their classic single malt with an Islay whisky finish. Amazing how much flavor comes from finishing, beautiful campfire smoke and flinty stone; reminds me of being on the river and having a late night fire. 
Alcohol - 55% / 110 proof
Color - Deep gold to light wheat on the edges
Nose - Light vanilla and gentle barley notes with a hint of the smoke to come
Taste - The Islay smoke hits you straight away, bold and mouth feeling but the Shelter Point whisky holds up and comes through and balances the smoke.
Finish - Complex smoke tones but as that subsides, classic Shelter Point
Best Enjoyed - Neat
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bcspirits · 4 years
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Shelter Point and Macaloney's Caledonian Distillery win at World Whiskies Awards 2020
Vancouver island’s very own Shelter Point and Macaloneys’s took away great wins at the World Whiskies Awards, full list here
Best Canadian Grain
Category Winner - Shelter Point Smoke Point
"Medium amber in colour. Complex nose with clotted cream, ginger, tropical fruit, also smoky. Palate is creamy, more ginger, vanilla pods, medium spice balanced with a smoky tone. Finish is gentle, cinnamon, some oak”
Best Canadian Single Malt
Category Winner - Shelter Point Old Vines Foch Reserve
"Medium amber in colour. Nose is dark caramel, vinegar, lots of oak. Palate is oaky, dates, bovril, cloves. Finish is more bovril, cloves, pepper, oak”
Gold - Shelter Point Single Malt
"Nice malty structure, wood integrated, fresh lumber. Late palate. Good grain structure. Vibrant drops into pencil shavings onto the finish. Custard, vanilla”
Bronze - Macaloney's Caledonian Distillery Glenloy Classic Single Malt Whisky
"Medium golden in colour. Nose is tropical, fruits and papaya, banana, caramel, malty. Palate is creamy mouthfeel, hot, estery. Finish is more tropical fruits, all spice”
Best Canadian Single Cask Single Malt
Category Winner - Macaloney’s Caledonian Invermallie Single Cask STR Red Wine Barrique Classic Single Malt Whisky
"Good malt notes, vegetal, sweet malted barley. Wood spices. Honey, very rich. Hot bodied, every oaky.. Very pleasant fruity and balanced.”
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