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FROM NORFOLK TO WORLD’S BEST: THE ENGLISH DISTILLERY CLAIMS SECOND GLOBAL WHISKY TITLE AT WORLD WHISKIES AWARDS ~ English Whisky News

FROM NORFOLK TO WORLD’S BEST: THE ENGLISH DISTILLERY CLAIMS SECOND GLOBAL WHISKY TITLE AT WORLD WHISKIES AWARDS

Norfolk distillery celebrates second major global win in three years as its Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead expression claims top honours on the world stage

The win sees The English Distillery outperform Scotland, Ireland, Japan and the United States for a second time in three years

The English Distillery has strengthened England’s position on the global whisky stage once again after being crowned World’s Best Single Malt (Small Batch) at the prestigious World Whiskies Awards 2026.

The Norfolk-based distillery’s latest victory – awarded for its outstanding English Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead – marks its second major world title in just three years, further cementing its position as England’s leading whisky producer – and placing it firmly alongside the world’s most established whisky nations.

The win follows the distillery’s extraordinary 2024 success, when it was honoured for producing the World’s Best Single Malt, for its English Sherry Cask expression – a defining moment that announced English whisky’s arrival on the global stage, and which led to the winning whisky selling out globally within hours, with a similar surge in demand now expected in 2026. 

A GLOBAL STANDARD-BEARER FOR ENGLISH WHISKY

Competing against hundreds of entries from the world’s most renowned whisky-producing nations, including Scotland, Ireland, Japan, and the United States, The English Distillery is now a serious contender on the world stage, with the latest award-winning expression praised for its balance, character, and exceptional craftsmanship.

Founded in 2006 as England’s first registered whisky distillery in over 100 years, The English Distillery has helped spearhead the revival of English whisky by consistently pushing boundaries and remaining rooted in traditional whisky-making principles.

Every stage of production, from milling locally grown barley to distillation in its iconic copper stills, through to maturation in premium oak casks and hand bottling, takes place at its Breckland-based site in Norfolk.

And this hands-on, grain-to-glass approach continues to define the distillery’s world-class credentials.

THE WINNING WHISKY: GENTLY SMOKED SHERRY HOGSHEAD

The English Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead represents a masterful evolution of the distillery’s sherry cask expertise, combining delicate peat influence with rich, sherry-driven depth.

Carefully matured in high-quality sherry hogshead casks, the whisky delivers a beautifully layered and complex profile.

On the nose, enticing aromas of burned sugar mix with rich toffee and sweet smoke, whilst the addition of a drop of water adds apples unlocks an added layer of discovery for whisky lovers looking to unlock an even greater sensation.

On the mouth, a rich palate featuring smooth, pronounced notes of smoke, smoked apple, cinnamon, vanilla, dried fruits and orange peel leads to a satisfyingly long, sweet and smokey finish.

Bottled at 46% ABV, non-chill filtered and natural in colour, the whisky exemplifies The English Distillery’s commitment to authenticity and quality without compromise.

STILL IN DISBELIEF: A FAMILY AT THE HEART OF SUCCESS

Led by husband and wife team Andrew Nelstrop, MD, and Marketing Director Katy Nelstrop, The English Distillery remains a family affair and is supported by some of the greatest talent in English and global whisky making.

Together, they continue the legacy of Andrew’s father, distillery founder James Nelstrop who, under the guidance of legendary Scotch whisky Master Distiller Ian Henderson, had an ambition to create world-class single malt whisky in England.

Andrew said: “We are genuinely still in disbelief. To win a World’s Best Whiskies title once was extraordinary. But to do it again, and in such a short space of time, is something neither we nor my father could have dared to dream of when he and Ian started this amazing journey 20 years ago. It’s an incredibly proud moment for our whole team and for English whisky as a whole.”

He added: “Winning World’s Best Single Malt in 2024 with our Sherry Cask was a milestone. To now follow that with World’s Best Single Malt (Small Batch) for our Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead really shows that we are achieving the consistency and quality we strive for every single day.”

Fresh from celebrating the success with Andrew at the World Whiskies Awards at the Waldorf Hotel in London, Katy Nelstrop said: “It still hasn’t quite sunk in. The World Whiskies Awards represent the very pinnacle of global recognition, so to be honoured again is just incredible.”

She continued: “This whisky is such a special expression. It perfectly balances gentle smoke with the richness of sherry cask maturation. To see it recognised on the world stage is hugely rewarding for everyone involved.”

A CONTINUING LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

The English Distillery’s dual World Whiskies Awards triumphs in just three years underline not only its own success, but also the rapid evolution of English whisky as a globally respected category.

From its pioneering beginnings in 2006 to becoming a multi-award-winning distillery competing with the very best in the world, The English Distillery has played a defining role in shaping the modern English whisky movement.

Andrew added: “We are honoured that The English Distillery stands as a beacon for quality, innovation, and tradition. We continue flying the flag for England on the international stage.”

AVAILABILITY

The award-winning English Gently Smoked Sherry Hogshead is available now via The English Distillery’s online shop, RRP: £75 (70cl)

However, with global demand expected to surge following this latest accolade, availability may be limited.

The English Distillery is England’s oldest registered whisky distillery. Founded by the Nelstrop family in Norfolk in 2006, the distillery is still independent and creates multi-award-winning whisky from local barley.

The distillery has a unique place in history. In 1901 the last recorded whisky distillery in England swapped from whisky to gin production before being destroyed by fire. This saw the end of whisky distilleries in England until The English Whisky Co. Ltd was granted a license to distil whisky by HMRC. In 2006 it opened the first registered, operational whisky distillery in England for over 100 years.

Our founder James Nelstrop was the younger son of a Lincolnshire farmer. James spent his formative years farming in Lincolnshire before emigrating to Australia, where farms were bigger and opportunities were plentiful. James returned to England in 1976 and went to work the land in Norfolk, Suffolk and Lincolnshire. He also set up farming charities in Russia to improve the agricultural industry as the country emerged from 30 years of communist control before returning to Norfolk.

As James neared retirement, a lifetime’s dream to make whisky became a possibility. The dream had grown from a throwaway comment made by James’ father, who said it was a “shame all this barley has to go to Scotland to be turned into whisky.”

The decision to build the distillery in Norfolk was quick and with only one caveat: The distillery would produce only the very finest single malt whiskies, regardless of the time it took to get there. This mantra has become the foundation of everything that we do at The English Distillery.

The distillery is now led by James’ son Andrew, who continues to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Introducing The Macallan Romantica Collection – Scotch Whisky News

A CELEBRATION OF THE MACALLAN 1926

THE MACALLAN ROMANTICA COLLECTION

Introducing The Macallan Romantica Collection, a 1986 vintage whisky, unveiled in 2026 to mark the 100th anniversary of The Macallan 1926. In 1986, The Macallan 1926 reached the apogee of maturity with a complex and alluring character. It would become the world’s most valuable wine or spirit sold at auction.*

As maturation of The Macallan 1926 came to an end in 1986, another journey was just beginning. A single sherry seasoned oak cask, cask no. 9925, was filled and laid down to mature in a cool, secluded corner of The Macallan Estate.

A trinity of globally acclaimed artists, Sir Peter Blake, Valerio Adami and Michael Dillon created label art for The Macallan 1926. They have reunited with The Macallan to pay homage to its legacy.

As a highly exclusive release, The Macallan Romantica Collection will consist of only 86 bottles of each artist’s edition.

DISCOVER THE COLLECTION

Matured in a single sherry seasoned European oak cask from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, The Macallan Romantica Collection exemplifies mastery of wood and spirit, bringing together generations of whisky mastery, creativity and craftsmanship for which The Macallan is globally renowned.

“From the moment this cask was laid down in 1986, it became part of a legacy – a story that began with The Macallan 1926 and continues today. Over forty years of slumber, the whisky has evolved with extraordinary grace, developing a luminous character of fruits, spice and rich oak.”

KIRSTEEN CAMPBELL
Master Whisky Maker

THE ARTISTS

Sir Peter Blake, Valerio Adami and Michael Dillon each contemplated the journey of The Macallan during cask no. 9925’s years of slumber, from 1986 to 2026, and interpreted this in their own unique style, connecting 1986 to 2026 and each artist to The Macallan.

The Harris Journal – Discover our Drams – Scotch Whisky News

The Harris Journal – Discover our Drams

Since the launch of The Hearach, each bottle has carried its own unique batch number on the stopper seal, marking a moment in the story of our whisky.

In the near future, we will reach our nineteenth batch release with the strip code HE0001924. It will be the final numbered batch of The Hearach Single Malt, bringing this chapter of our whisky’s journey to a close.

The whisky itself remains unchanged. We will continue to craft, mature and marry The Hearach in carefully composed batches, just as we always have. The difference is simply that the batch numbers will no longer appear on the seal, while the design and tasting notes will become consistent.

Removing the numbers will simplify things for customers while allowing avid fans to complete the collection that began with our very first release. For those who have followed every batch, HE0001924 offers a fitting conclusion.

When batches 17, 18 and 19 become available online next week, the numbered series will be complete. It marks the end of one chapter in the story of The Hearach, but it is far from the end of the story.

DISCOVER OUR DRAMS

Scotch Malt Whisky Society: New ‘Heresy’ Batch 40: Fruit bomb – Scotch Whisky News

Batch 40: Fruit bomb is a small batch blended malt whisky best described as an opulent and generous fruit basket. That description makes sense when you consider the fact that the whiskies in this recipe come from distilleries producing highly fruity whiskies that deliver fruity, exotic and orchard-inspired flavours.

You’ll find flavours of peaches, red apples, pineapple cubes, peach yogurt, ripe banana porridge and dried apricots on the menu.  On the spicy cask side of things expect vanilla, coconut, coriander seeds and white pepper.

Though we have reduced the strength to 50% abv, don’t feel you need to be shy with water, as this dram takes it really well. So try it neat, dilute it, make a highball with it and toast the summer ahead.

READ ABOUT BATCH 40

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 607: Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old 2013 Staoisha Liquid Art – Scotch Whisky News

Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 607: Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old 2013 Staoisha Liquid Art

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries a young Bunna. Recently, Liquid Art launched a young Staoisha, the peated version of Bunnahabhain on Islay. The bottle is adorned with a label featuring a beautiful photo… which was not taken on Islay, but in Norway. During a trip near Rotsund, the photographer pointed his camera east towards the Lyngen Alps. In the photo, we see a striking rock formation with four smaller peaks in the centre. Legend has it that these are four petrified trolls. When they climbed over the mountains, they were so awestruck by the beauty that they were turned to stone forever. Kudos to the photographer, by the way, as the photo was absolutely not edited. A fine piece of craftsmanship. And that can more than likely be said of the malt as well. Time to taste!

https://youtu.be/yCd8BE_msYo

Caskd Launches the UK’s First Dedicated Peer-to-Peer Whisky Marketplace with Rare 1981 Macallan Listing

Caskd Launches the UK’s First Dedicated Peer-to-Peer Whisky Marketplace with Rare 1981 Macallan Listing

Founded by collector and technology entrepreneur Jonathan Yates, Caskd provides whisky enthusiasts with a dedicated platform to buy, sell and manage collectible bottles outside traditional auction channels.

Caskd Launches the UK’s First Dedicated Peer-to-Peer Marketplace for Whisky Collectors, Headlined by a Rare 1981 Macallan

Founded in Harrogate by whisky collector and technology entrepreneur Jonathan Yates, Caskd offers enthusiasts a transparent alternative to traditional auction houses and fragmented collector networks.

Caskd, the UK’s first dedicated peer-to-peer marketplace built exclusively for whisky collectors, has officially launched, providing enthusiasts, collectors and investors with a new way to buy, sell and manage collectible whisky.

For many collectors, buying and selling whisky has traditionally meant auction houses, where buyer’s premiums, seller commissions and additional fees can significantly increase the total cost of a transaction. While auctions remain an important part of the market, many collectors have been left searching for a more direct, transparent and community-focused way to trade with one another.

Founded in Harrogate by whisky collector and technology entrepreneur Jonathan Yates, Caskd was created to address that challenge.

Despite the continued growth of whisky collecting, Yates found there was still no dedicated platform built specifically for the needs of whisky enthusiasts. Existing marketplaces often treat whisky as a secondary category, while private collectors frequently rely on informal networks where trust, provenance and pricing transparency can be difficult to establish.

“I spent years collecting whisky and realised that finding bottles was often easier than trading them fairly,” said Yates.

“By the time buyer’s premiums, seller commissions and other fees were added, the economics often made little sense for private collector-to-collector transactions. We built Caskd to give collectors a dedicated marketplace where they can connect directly, retain more control and keep more value within the community.”

The platform enables collectors to list bottles with detailed provenance information, condition notes and photography, while allowing buyers to browse by distillery, age, region, rarity and price. Sellers retain control over pricing and timing, allowing transactions to take place directly between collectors without bidding wars, auction deadlines or the substantial premiums often associated with auction sales.

Caskd launches with an inaugural cellar featuring bottles ranging from approximately £50 to £7,000, reflecting the diversity of today’s whisky collecting community.

Among the launch listings is a rare 1981 Macallan 18 Year Old drawn from a single Fino Sherry cask. The bottle represents the type of rare and difficult-to-source whisky that collectors often struggle to discover through conventional retail channels.

However, Yates believes the future of whisky collecting is not defined solely by high-value bottles.

“One of the biggest misconceptions about whisky collecting is that it is only for wealthy investors. The reality is that most collections start with curiosity, not capital. Some of the most meaningful bottles in a collection cost less than dinner for two. We want Caskd to be as valuable to someone buying their first collectible bottle as it is to someone searching for a rare Macallan.”

Beyond buying and selling, Caskd includes tools designed to help enthusiasts organise and manage their collections, creating a dedicated digital home for whisky collectors.

Built around the principles of trust, transparency and access, the platform aims to make whisky collecting more accessible while preserving the knowledge, stories and passion that define the collector community.

The company believes the launch reflects a growing demand for more direct collector-to-collector trading and a more modern approach to discovering, owning and exchanging rare and collectible whisky.

Caskd is now live at caskd.app.

About Caskd

Caskd is the UK’s first dedicated peer-to-peer marketplace built specifically for whisky collectors. The platform enables enthusiasts, collectors and investors to buy, sell, discover and manage collectible whisky through a trusted collector-first experience.

Founded by whisky collector and technology entrepreneur Jonathan Yates, Caskd was created to modernise the way whisky collectors connect, trade and build their collections.

New Release: Chivas Regal x Charles Leclerc – 16 Year Old ~ Scotch Whisky News

Chivas Regal – Charles Leclerc Limited Edition Blended Scotch 16 year old Whisky

70cl · 40% ABV

£64.95

Chivas 16 Year Old is a bold and sophisticated Scotch whisky inspired by Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc and his iconic racing number, 16. This limited edition release is elegant yet powerful, delivering velvety layers of honey, dark toffee and warming spice.“Going to Scotland, seeing the distilleries, understanding the obsession behind every cask inspired me to create my own blend. Chivas Regal and I share the same belief that the standard you set today is just the starting point. I pushed Sandy to go further. He pushed me to think differently” Charles Leclerc.

Taking both Charles Leclerc’s relentless pursuit of mastery and his iconic number as starting points, Chivas Regal 16 brings together 16 whiskies, all aged at least 16 years, into a bold expression of true mastery.

This limited edition blend pushes boundaries to create something one of a kind.

With Chivas Regal’s signature Longmorn malt at its heart, and guided by Charles Leclerc’s personal tastes, Chivas Regal 16 is the brand’s first ever 16-year-old product.

Rich, velvety and spiced, the blend is an expression of what it means to continuously master one’s craft. Always building, always striving, always looking to challenge itself to go further.

“Going to Scotland, seeing the distilleries, understanding the obsession behind every cask inspired me to create my own blend. Chivas Regal and I share the same belief that the standard you set today is just the starting point. I pushed Sandy to go further. He pushed me to think differently” Charles Leclerc

“Charles didn’t just put his name to this. He was in the room, making decisions, pushing back. He gravitated toward the character that defines Chivas Regal: rich, layered, built with real depth. What we’ve created together is a blend that’s unmistakably his and unmistakably ours.” Master Blender for Chivas Regal, Sandy Hyslop.

 

The Whisky Exchange ‘Inside Independent Bottling’- Scotch Whisky News

Independent Bottlers: How Do You Pick A Cask?

Independent whisky bottlers are responsible for some of the most exciting releases that you can find today, but what actually motivates them? A few of independent bottling’s leading lights give us an idea of how these decisions look from their side of the tasting glass.

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Lady of the Glen and Whisky Stories Podcast – Scotch Whisky News

LotG and Whisky Stories Podcast

@Whiskystoriespod hosted us for a podcast at Diggers Leith. If you want to hear what unfolded and a preview of our Q2 outrun there are links to the various ways listen here

 

The Good Dram Show – Episode 640 ‘General Round Up’ – Whisky News

The Good Dram Show – Episode 640 ‘General Round Up’

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show. This episode features a selection of distillery releases that have come my way recently. The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 640 – Have We Reached The Dark Side…?! Filmed in The Study Nottingham

Featuring

Hell’s Stone ‘King of Prussia Rum Cask’ 40% www.pocketfulofstones.co.uk
Ben Nevis 10 year old 46%
bennevisdistillery.com
Glencadam 17 year old ‘Reserve de Calvados’ 46%
www.glencadamwhisky.com
Isle of Raasay Hungarian Oak Limited Release – Sherry Cask 50%
raasaydistillery.com
West Midlands Distillery Third Release ‘Albion’ 53.1%
www.westmidlandsdistillery.co.uk
InchDairnie ‘KinGlassie Raw Edition’ 2017 (8 year old) 46.3%
www.inchdairniedistillery.com


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