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Name: Thomas Sundblom on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Don't change the tradition. Keep the old and very good term "Vatted Malt". Thomas Whisky importer, SwedenFlag
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Name: Rob C. Stevens on Mar 25, 2008Comments: the most of my customers would not understand the therm "blended malt whisky". this is really confusing. it blends their brains, not the malt! I SAY NO TO BLENDED MALT SCOTCH WHISKY!Flag
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Name: Serge At Whiskyfun & Malt Maniacs on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Keep it Simple and Short! (and, most of all, avoid confusion)Flag
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Name: Alex Bruce on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Much simpler to refer to vatted malts as simply "Malt Whisky".Flag
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Name: Mike Drury on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Vatted and Pure are known meanings to hundreds and thousands of non English Speakers as is Blended - How with an international product can it be expected to re-inform/educate these people who also unerstand the real meaning of "Blended" is attached only to the marrying of Malt and Grain alcohol.Flag
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Name: Dick De Jong on Mar 25, 2008Comments: We, the undersigned of this petition, being comprised of Scotch whisky consumers and industry & trade members, ask DEFRA to remove the blended malt Scotch whisky section of the proposed legislation because it is bad for Scotch whisky. Me, as consumer, ask the same. Sixty Dick.Flag
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Name: Lex Kraaijeveld on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Use of the term 'blended' in relation to malt whisky will only have the effect of confusing customers. Personally, I lost count of how many times I have had to explain that the word 'blended' means something different depending on the context it is being used in. Why confuse customers and damage the image of Scottish whiskyFlag
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Name: Teun Van Wel on Mar 25, 2008Comments: tottaly agree. Will only make matters much worse. in the perception of most consumers there's malt whisky and there's blended whisky. Period! wo sperate categories. Please leave it taht way.Flag
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Name: Ulf Buxrud on Mar 25, 2008Comments: I support the standpoint that the following defintions should be the only ones used to define Scotch whisky categories. Malt Whisky Single Malt Whisky Grain Whisky Single Grain Whisky Blended WhiskyFlag
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Name: Dan T. Englehardt on Mar 25, 2008Comments: This is a very bad idea for both the consumer and the industry. I hope it is not put into law.Flag
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