The position of master blender is unquestionably one of the most important and complex roles held in the whisky industry, highlighted by the fact that only six such positions exist across all of the major Scottish distillers. Master blenders are most well-known for their unique skill in the fine art of nosing whisky. In any one day John can nose up to 600 samples to check their quality and consistency. This requires a very acute sense of smell, and means that the Master Blender has to make some personal sacrifices – namely not wearing aftershave or eating garlic as they impair the senses and taking every measure possible not to get a cold! Since joining The Edrington Group in 1991, John has been responsible for overseeing the quality of the group’s whisky portfolio, including The Glenrothes, two of the world’s most renowned single malts: The Macallan and Highland Park and Scotland’s No. 1 whisky for nearly 30 years, The Famous Grouse. The master blender is one of the few people allowed to share in the secret of the unique blend of whiskies that combine to make The Famous Grouse – Scotland’s favourite whisky, and this guarded recipe will now be passed on to Gordon Motion as he assumes the role. The handover process has therefore been lengthy, and for the past two and a half years Gordon Motion has been master blender designate, working alongside John Ramsay to learn as much as possible about the job. This involves managing the laboratory and sample rooms as well as stock management and cask selection and overseeing the staggering 8,735 quality checks from cask to glass that go into ensuring the blend is consistent and of the highest quality. Give that more than 30 million bottles of The Famous Grouse are sold every year, this is no mean feat. John Ramsay comments: “Looking back there are a number of highlights that really stand out, from creating Highland Park 18, 25 and most recently 40 year old expressions and moving The Glenrothes whisky to a vintage. “In particular I’m most proud of receiving the International Spirits Challenge trophy award in 2007 for The Famous Grouse 30 year old blended malt. Beating off competition from over 700 spirits, both single and blended malts, to be named “best overall malt whisky” by my fellow peers, was a real honour. “I’ve had an immensely enjoyable career with The Edrington Group which has taken me all around the world and I would like to extend thanks to all of my colleagues who have been such a fantastic support.” Commenting on how it feels to be the new master blender Gordon Motion, says: “It’s an incredible privilege to be the successor to John Ramsay, the doyen of blenders. John has been an inspiring mentor to me over the last 10 years working as his assistant and particularly over the last two and a half years as I’ve stepped into the master blender role. I am looking forward to continuing the tradition that has gone on for over a century and want to ensure The Famous Grouse continues to be enjoyed and respected as one of the finest whiskies in the world.” About John Ramsay John Ramsay was born in Glasgow in 1949 and educated to Licentiate of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He joined the Scotch whisky industry in 1966, working in the laboratory at Strathclyde Distillery. He is a visiting lecturer on Scotch whisky at the Université des Eaux de Vie – the spirits university near Cognac in France. John is married with no children, and enjoys golf, music and reading, particularly Scottish history and Robert Burns poetry. About Gordon Motion Gordon Motion was born in Edinburgh in 1969 and gained a degree in Computer Science from Herriot Watt university. In 1991 he decided on a career change and went back to study a Brewing and Distilling course from 1992-93. Gordon is actively involved with the Scotch Whisky Research Institute’s technical liaison groups and was a previous secretary of the International Brewers’ Guild (Scottish Section). A keen sportsman, he has represented Scotland at small-bore target shooting for the past eight years winning eight Scottish caps and one for Great Britain. About The Famous Grouse The Famous Grouse is the no. 1 whisky in Scotland and no. 6 blended whisky worldwide. The Famous Grouse is exported to over 100 countries. Created in 1896 by founder Matthew Gloag, it was originally called The Grouse Brand. The brand became so popular that on August 12th 1905 it was renamed The Famous Grouse. The Famous Grouse Experience is located at Scotland’s oldest working distillery – Glenturret. Originally established as a single malt distillery in 1775, today The Famous Grouse Experience is the most visited distillery in Scotland.
1 July 2009 - Felicity Murray