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With its beautiful valleys and lochs, historic architecture, lively culture and prolific whisky industry, Scotland is the perfect blend of the old and the new. A new show ‘Spirit of Scotland’, hosted by actor Kunal Kapoor, promises to bring you lesser-known facets of this wonderful country.
This 5-part series marks Group M’s agency Wavemaker’s foray into content production. It’s your chance to get up, close and personal with Scottish culture and know what makes Scotland a truly remarkable place.
Here’s a quick lowdown of the 5 episodes.
In this episode, Kunal explores the mystical Glamis Castle with Scottish travel photographer James Wright, traverses the highlands of the Cairngorms National Park to see the Northern Lights and ends his journey at the home of the original single malt - The Glenlivet Distillery.
There’s an intuitive connection between nature and the Scottish psyche. To savour the famous Scottish palate, Kunal takes a culinary journey around the country, stopping by Glasgow for delicious haggis, and the Aberlour village for an introduction to malt whisky’s quintessential ingredient: barley. But the cherry on the cake, is a food and whisky pairing session at the beautiful Aberlour distillery!
Luxury fits Scotland like a glove. In this episode, Kunal meets contemporary kilt-maker Howie Nicholsby in his Edinburgh studio and visits Cromlix, a luxury hotel owned by tennis legend Andy Murray. But these are all just a lead-up to the final destination: Strathisla, the oldest operating distillery in Speyside and home to Chivas Regal.
To truly experience Scotland’s culture, Kunal meets the people who have played a role in building it. From golfing champion Gemma Batty to contemporary artist Gordon Wilson, each person shows him a different side of the indomitable Scottish spirit. But none more than Ballantine’s Master Blender Sandy Hyslop at his home turf, the Glenburgie Distillery
There’s no doubt Scotland has a regal heritage, but by no means is that in the past. In this episode, Kunal experiences the modern embodiments of royalty, whether it’s the Duke of Argyll at his Inveraray Castle estate, or the resplendent Royal Yacht Britannia in Leith. But the true ode to royalty is his experience at the Royal Salute Vault, where sits liquid gold reserved for the Monarch.
Spirit of Scotland is truly an ode to the country through its legends, culture, landscapes and scotch whisky. The show will be aired on Times Now and ET Now or you can catch it on YouTube as well.
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