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    Cape Breton whisky makers lose round

    The Federal Court of Canada has ruled that Glenora Distillers International Ltd. cannot register the trademark Glen Breton, the name of its single-malt whisky. Glenora Distillers has been locked in a battle over the name with the Scotch Whisky Association, which argues the word "Glen" should only apply to whisky made in Scotland.

    http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/200...y.html?ref=rss

    On a related note, all Canadians named "Hamish" must hereafter be referred to as "James".

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    I'll side with the distiller on this one. I'll be damned if a foreign entity dictates to a Canadian company's product being sold in Canada. Should it be sold in Scotland then have the name changed over there. And for those that will oppose me quoting the article:
    Glenora Distillers has been locked in a battle over the name with the Scotch Whisky Association, which argues the word "Glen" should only apply to whisky made in Scotland.

    The association presented menus and advertising it claimed showed that the public was being deceived into thinking Glen Breton was a new Scottish single malt.
    Do they thing whisky drinkers are stupid enough or drunk enough to mis-read Canada's only Single Malt Whisky as Scottish Single Malt Whisky?


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    Good grief, it's not Scotch, but Canadian whiskey. The court ruling is asinine.

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    And I'm afraid that they will need to remove "Canada's Only" from their label also as the distillery here in BC is now up and running. We are awaiting only the first bottling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    I'll side with the distiller on this one. I'll be damned if a foreign entity dictates to a Canadian company's product being sold in Canada. Should it be sold in Scotland then have the name changed over there. And for those that will oppose me quoting the article:

    Do they thing whisky drinkers are stupid enough or drunk enough to mis-read Canada's only Single Malt Whisky as Scottish Single Malt Whisky?

    I think I will buy some to support my neighbors to the north... for medicinal purposes of cource.

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    Alcohol makers are able to do this under regulations from the EU & GATT. Champagne is another example, as are Bordeaux and Burgundy. There are many other examples. I'm not sure distillers in certain parts of the states would appreciate it if a Scottish company advertised their product as Kentucky bourbon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by northernsky View Post
    I'm not sure distillers in certain parts of the states would appreciate it if a Scottish company advertised their product as Kentucky bourbon.
    But if they called it Bourbon there wouldn't be a problem. Just like there shouldn't be one with calling it "Single Malt Whisky". I don't see anything on the label stating it is "Scottish Single Malt Whisky".
    Bidh cron duine cho mòr ri beinn mun lèir dha fhèin e. (A man's fault will be as big as a mountain before he sees it.)

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    It's the use of "Glen" in the name the SMWS was objecting to. They seem to think Glen is synonymous with Scotch. Which, up till now, it most likely has been.
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    If they're so proud of being Canadian, why not use a Canadian geographical feature?

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    "Muskeg Breton" doesn't have the same ring.

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