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Independent bottler Whisky 1901 reveals new whisky range: “The Ledger Series” – Scotch Whisky News

Independent bottler Whisky 1901 reveals new whisky range:

“The Ledger Series”

Independent bottler Whisky 1901 today announces the launch of its new whisky range: The Ledger Series – a collection of carefully chosen casks that celebrate the provenance, individuality and flavour of some of Scotland’s most acclaimed distilleries.

Founded as a modern independent bottler with a classic, luxury ethos, Whisky 1901 is dedicated to sourcing exceptional casks from highly respected distilleries, presenting each whisky in a way that honours its distillery heritage, story and character.

The first release in The Ledger Series, a Miltonduff Aged 18 Years, was bottled at the end of 2025, with an additional five expressions bottled in April 2026, joining it to offer an exceptional variety within the Series this month.

The Ledger Series takes its name from the tradition of record-keeping, giving a nod to the importance of documenting and showcasing each cask’s journey. Every release in the series is selected for its distinct profile and sense of place, offering whisky enthusiasts and collectors a curated snapshot of flavour, maturation and distillery ‘house style’. All of the bottlings carry age statements, currently ranging from 11 to 21 years.

The debut release, Miltonduff Aged 18 Years, set the tone for the range, bringing notable depth, richness and balance. It is followed by five further bottlings under The Ledger Series:

  • Dailuaine Aged 12 Years
  • Tamnavulin Aged 13 Years
  • Ardmore Aged 12 Years
  • Glen Garioch Aged 11 Years
  • Invergordon Aged 21 Years

In addition to The Ledger Series, Whisky 1901 previously released its first bottling in 2024 of The Collection: a luxury annual release of an extremely rare cask carefully chosen by Matt Chambers, Whisky 1901’s Master of Whisky. Just two casks have been released under The Collection to date: *multi award-winning Edition One: Glenburgie Aged 35 Years (Best Single Cask Single Malt: Speyside, at The World Whisky Awards 2025) and Edition Two: Jura Aged 25 Years – setting the tone for future ultra-premium bottlings, available in very limited quantities.

Matt Chambers, Master of Whisky at Whisky 1901, commented: “The Ledger Series gives us the opportunity to focus entirely on the cask and the liquid’s personality. With the range, we’ve handpicked every whisky not just for its age, but for how it expresses its own distillery character. From the richness and depth of the Miltonduff Aged 18 Years to the vibrancy and structure found in the Ardmore Aged 12 Years, each cask tells its own story. Our aim has been to ensure that every bottling is balanced, distinctive and genuinely compelling in the glass. And because each cask bottling is different, once that cask has gone, it’s gone – offering a little piece of each distillery and cask history.”

Aaron Damiano Sparkes, CEO of Whisky 1901, said: “Whisky 1901 was founded to shine a light on exceptional casks, alongside the people and stories behind them. As a niche independent bottler, we believe in giving whisky lovers a careful selection of drams to enjoy, alongside genuine transparency,  letting each whisky speak for itself. Our new collection represents the beginning of that journey, and we’re proud to introduce whiskies that reflect the heritage and character of each distillery we’ve selected from.”

The Miltonduff Aged 18 Years was launched in March 2025, with the remaining expressions from The Ledger Series now available in limited quantities through specialist retailers and partners including Master of Malt and directly at  Whisky 1901 RRPs range from £125 – £160.

The Collection releases are available via registering to purchase at www.whisky1901.co.uk/the-collection.  Edition One: Glenburgie Aged 35 Years RRP: £1,325. The Collection Edition Two: Jura Aged 25 Years RRP: £500.

Whisky 1901 plans to continue expanding both ranges with future releases that explore a diverse range of distilleries, cask types and flavour profiles, building a portfolio that appeals to both seasoned collectors and curious enthusiasts.

Explore more about the new Whisky 1901 independent bottlings at www.whisky1901.co.uk

*Award-winning Edition One: Glenburgie Aged 35 Years has previously won Gold at The Luxury Masters 2024 (Spirits Business), Silver at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Bronze at the International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC). It was most recently award was Best Single Cask Single Malt in the Speyside category at The World Whisky Awards 2025. 

About Whisky 1901:

Whisky 1901 was originally founded as a cask investment business, giving the team extensive experience in sourcing, evaluating and managing high-quality Scotch whisky casks. This foundation naturally led to the creation of its independent bottling arm, allowing the company to explore and bottle its own casks in collaboration with some of Scotland’s finest distilleries.

This evolution provides Whisky 1901 with exceptional access to rare and high-quality casks, underpinning its commitment to releasing distinctive and characterful whiskies.

The Whisky 1901 brand is now the dedicated independent bottling business with the investment business rebranding as The 1901 Group.

The company will release between five and ten casks per year under The Ledger Series, alongside just one cask per year under its ultra-premium range, The Collection.

Whisky 1901 has already received industry recognition, with its whiskies earning awards at leading international spirits competitions, reinforcing its position as an emerging name in the independent bottling category.

New Release: Rosemaund Farm Orchard Cut – 10 Year Old ~ English Single Malt Whisky News

Nestled in the Herefordshire countryside, Rosemaund Distillery produces small-batch English single malt whisky that reflects the character of its rural surroundings. Crafted with a focus on provenance, quality and patience, its whiskies are known for their fresh orchard fruit character, elegant balance and distinctive sense of place.

ORCHARD CUT
ENGLISH SINGLE MALT WHISKY

10 YEAR OLD · 70CL · 47.5% ABV

This 10 year old English Single Malt from Rosemaund Farm was matured exclusively in ex-bourbon oak casks, creating a whisky of remarkable freshness and vibrancy. Distinctive and characterful, it captures the essence of Herefordshire in every sip.

£124.95

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NOSE

Fresh green apple and orchard blossom lead the way, complemented by cool cucumber skin and delicate hints of melon. Soft vanilla notes from the Heaven Hill and Jim Beam casks add subtle sweetness, while the overall aromatic profile remains lifted, clean and distinctly orchard-driven.

PALATE

Energetic and vibrant from the outset, with a buttery mouth-feel carrying flavours of green citrus oils and fresh herbs, reminiscent of thyme and perhaps even wild sorrel. As the whisky opens up, layers of white pepper spice emerge alongside a touch of savoury green pea, supported by a gentle oak structure that never dominates.

FINISH

Fresh and slightly savoury, with lingering notes of green fruit and soft spice.

 

Introducing Ledaig Castaway: A Tropical Twist – The Whisky Exchange News

Ledaig Castaway: A Tropical Twist

Ledaig (pronounced Led-chig) make an unapologetically smoky whisky, one that speaks of the Isle of Mull’s rugged coastline. Into this comes an exciting bottling that speaks of warmer climes, with a rare dual maturation in Mexican tequila and Caribbean rum casks.

Classic maritime peat meets grilled pineapple, lime zest and herbal agave in this vibrant single malt, a unique twist on the Ledaig you know.

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Whisky Advocate ‘A Deep Dive into Johnnie Walker’ – Scotch Whisky News

A Deep Dive into Johnnie Walker

From its beginnings in a small Scottish grocery to the household name it is today, Johnnie Walker has shaped the whisky landscape for more than two centuries. This guide to the top-selling scotch label dives into its history and unique portfolio, stretching from the approachable Red Label to coveted limited releases.

ralfy review 1135 Extras – My History with Talisker Single Malt. – Scotch Whisky News

ralfy review 1135 Extras – My History with Talisker Single Malt.

Irish Whiskey Technical File Public Consultation – Irish Whiskey News

Irish Whiskey Technical File Public Consultation

Take Time Before You Respond – Informed Feedback Carries Greater Weight

Following last weeks publication of the draft Irish Whiskey Technical File for public consultation, we are encouraging everyone to take some time before submitting any formal response.

This is a very positive step but our advice at this stage is not to rush.

There are two important reasons for this:

1. More informed analysis will emerge over the coming days.
A number of respected technical experts and experienced figures from across the Irish whiskey industry will be reviewing the document in detail and sharing their insights. Their analysis will help navigate some of the more complex language and provide valuable context for what the proposed changes may actually mean in practice.

2. There appear to be one or two inaccuracies within the published draft.
We understand these may be addressed or clarified during the consultation process, so it is worth allowing time for any corrections or explanatory guidance before forming final conclusions.

The consultation remains open until 4 September 2026, so there is no advantage in submitting an immediate response. Taking the time to fully understand the proposals will help ensure that any feedback is informed, accurate and carries greater weight.

We will continue to monitor developments closely and share further analysis and guidance as more information becomes available.

What this means for Killowen?

Killowen set up their distillery to make real Pot Still Irish Whiskey; we have not laid down a single cask of the current GI-restricted whiskey in five years. As such, everything we have in bond will safely and rightfully become official Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey upon the correction of this technical file. This means the world to us, as we bet the house and put our keys on it from day one. The very first whiskey we ever distilled was real Pot Still that is not yet legally recognised as such. We all owe it to history and to our culinary heritage to correct this.

Useful public resources:

• Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine – Public Consultation (consultation portal and documents)
https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-agriculture-food-and-the-marine/

Useful detailed reading resources:

https://arrow.tudublin.ie/tfschcafdoc/7/

Useful light reading resources:

https://www.irishwhiskeymagazine.com/magazine/premium/historic-mashbills/

Sláinte

The Killowen Distillery Team

Bunnahabhain An Cuan Garbh No. 1 White Port Cask Finish Single Malt ~ Scotch Whisky News

Bunnahabhain An Cuan Garbh No. 1 White Port Cask Finish Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Meaning “the rough seas” in Scots Gaelic, An Cuan Garbh marks the second chapter in the Westering Home Collection by Bunnahabhain. Where the first chapter of Turas Math began with preparation, this release reflects the crossing itself: a passage defined by challenge, transformation, and discovery.

Finished in white port casks from Portugal’s Douro Valley, it carries the richness of distant shores and the reward of the journey’s end.

£137.95

Colour Golden Amber.

Nose Honeysuckle, elderflower, orchard fruit, candied citrus and honey warmth.

Palate Peach, apricot, candied lemon zest, honeyed almonds, toasted malt and ginger spice.

Finish Lingering nutty warmth with sweet candied fruit.

 

The Whisky Cellar Strathmill 15 Year old 2009 Private Cellars Collection at Aberdeen Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

The Whisky Cellar

Strathmill 15 Year old 2009 Private Cellars Collection

ABV: 56.9% 70 cL

This single malt was distilled on the 25th of February 2009 at the Strathmill Distillery in the Speyside region of Scotland. It was aged for 15 years, including finishing in a single refill of Oloroso sherry cask, adding notes of ginger cake, poached pear and all spice to the fruity malt. It was bottled by Whisky Cellar at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.

£80.00

Tax included.

Strathmill Distillery, founded in 1891 in the Speyside town of Keith, is a quiet workhorse of the Scotch industry, best known for supplying its light, grassy spirit to blends. Originally a corn mill before its conversion, the distillery produces a delicate, subtly fruity whisky shaped by long fermentation, gentle distillation, and maturation largely in refill bourbon casks. The resulting style leans toward soft vanilla, cereal sweetness, fresh orchard notes, and a clean herbal edge. Though rarely seen as a single malt outside occasional independent bottlings or its Flora and Fauna release, Strathmill has a loyal niche following for its understated, classic Speyside elegance.

SPRINGBANK 1994 VINTAGE – Scotch Whisky News

SPRINGBANK 1994 VINTAGE

45.1% ABV

NOSE
Tropical fruit: dried pineapple and mango. Ripe melons, honey. Earthy, ‘old school Springbank’, sandalwood.

PALATE
Caramelised lemon meringue, custard cream, mango & pineapple, wood, toffee popcorn.

FINISH
Earthy, coconut, fresh basil, gorse bush.

UK RRP £1,000

Whisky Wednesday Reviews…….. – Scotch Whisky News

Phil will return next week…….


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