Whisky and the Rise of Pop Culture
The year 1960 marked the beginning of the swinging '60s, an era defined by pop culture, social revolution, and political change. The first televised U.S. presidential debates took place, setting a new standard for political engagement.
The 1960s was a transformative decade for whisky as well. As Asian markets began to gain an appetite for Western luxury products, distilleries noticed the potential. Brands like Macallan were shifting their strategies, focusing on producing richer expressions that appealed to a wider audience. Independent bottlers like Gordon & MacPhail gained prominence, offering aficionados unique whisky profiles.