Sunday, October 11, 2009

Scotch in the Sukkah Review

There are many Men's Clubs in the NNJR that host a Scotch Tasting in the Sukkah. But how many of them can say they have the Glenlivet ambassador, straight from Scotland, to provide insights as to how great Scotch is distilled?

On Thursday, October 8th, 35 very thirsty members of CAI made this event a huge success. Upon arrival, participants received a Men's Club branded Scotch glass and listened as Greg Pongracz from Sunrise Cellars discussed the crafting of single malt Scotch. Following Greg's presentation, Rickie Crawford, the Glenlivet Ambassador (pictured, below right) very passionately talked about the qualities in each of the Scotches displayed. Not to get you salivating, but Glenlivet provided a 15-year-old bottle, a 16 Nadurra, an 18 (very popular among the group), a 21 and a 25. No Glenlivet bottles made it out of the Sukkah alive. There were some leftovers of other whiskys which were enjoyed at CAI's Simchat Torah celebration on Saturday, but admittedly, "without Rickie and Greg's insights it just wasn't the same."

Marty Schenker and Mike Chiaet did an exceptional job bringing this event to life and the club would like to extend special thanks to Ned Gladstein, owner of Sunrise Cellars, for donating all the Scotch and for securing our presenters for the evening. Alfie Mahler should also get a pat on the back for donating a box of tasty cigars.

If you missed this event, don't worry. We're already dreaming up ways to make it better next year.
Pictured are CAI Men's Club President Adam Shandler, event co-chair Mike Chaiet, Glenlivet Ambassador Rickie Crawford, Glenlivet Field Sales Manager Fred Fischer, event co-chair Marty Schenker and Sunrise Cellars rep Greg Pongracz.

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