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Hidden in plain sight ~ Rare Find unveils ‘teaspooned’ single cask collection following strong Spring release demand – Scotch Whisky News

Hidden in plain sight

Rare Find unveils ‘teaspooned’ single cask collection following strong Spring release demand

Rare Find, the independent bottler recognised for its meticulous cask selection and guided maturation, announces the launch of its latest collection of single cask whiskies, exploring the nuanced and undisclosed world of ‘teaspooned’ malts.

Following strong reception for its Spring 2026 releases, Rare Find has accelerated this latest collection in response to continued demand from retailers and consumers alike – bringing forward a new trio of bottlings that further exemplify the brand’s commitment to rarity, character, and discovery.

Teaspooned malts occupy a quietly compelling space within whisky. Originally conceived to protect distillery identity, these whiskies contain a small addition of a secondary malt, preserving both provenance and discretion. For independent bottlers, they offer a unique opportunity to present spirits of unmistakable heritage, whilst maintaining the label confidentiality that surrounds their origins.

This latest Rare Find collection brings together three distinctive single cask expressions, each showcasing the diversity and intrigue of teaspooned whisky across three regions: Speyside, the Highlands, and Campbeltown. As with all Rare Find releases, each whisky is bottled without compromise – at natural cask strength, natural colour, and without chill filtration.

Speyside 22 Year Old
Finished for 14 months in a 1st fill oloroso hogshead

This ‘teaspooned’ malt whisky has been sourced from a legendary Speyside distillery founded in 1892. It has been finished for 14 months in a medium-charred, American oak 1st fill oloroso sherry cask produced in partnership with Bodegas Barbadillo.

Westport 18 Year Old
Finished for 14 months in a 1st fill oloroso hogshead

An elegant ‘teaspooned’ malt from a Highland distillery famed for its extremely tall stills. This release has been finished for 14 months in a 1st fill oloroso cask from Bodegas Barbadillo, crafted from Spanish oak, seasoned for 24 months and toasted, adding refined depth and complexity.

Campbeltown 10 Year Old
Fully matured in a refill hogshead

A distinguished and characterful blended malt sourced primarily from a distillery located just north of Campbeltown’s Kinloch Park. This release has been matured in a refill hogshead, allowing the region’s distinctive coastal spirit to shine with subtle oak influence and layered complexity.

Speaking on the new collection, John Moffat, Head of Commercial for Rare Find, commented: “The response to our Spring releases has been exceptionally strong, enabling us to bring forward this next collection ahead of schedule. These teaspooned malts represent some of the whisky industry’s best kept secrets—where discretion and character exist in perfect harmony. As ever, our focus remains on selecting and presenting exceptional casks at their peak, allowing each whisky to speak for itself.”

The latest Rare Find releases will be available through select specialist retailers (www.rarefindwhisky.co.uk/stockists) from 16th of April.

Rare Find Teaspooned Malts Collection

Speyside 22 year old

Finished for 14 months in a 1st fill oloroso hogshead

46.1%, 133 bottles

£175.00

NOSE Crisp apple, poached pear, tinned fruit cocktail, and peaches in syrup.

PALATE Continued liveliness with perfectly ripe fruit, runny golden syrup, and fresh apricots.

FINISH Lingering tinned fruit with dusty oak and a touch of white pepper.

 

 

Westport 18 year old

Finished for 14 months in a 1st fill oloroso hogshead

55%, 204 bottles

£115.00

NOSE Seville orange, condensed milk, bourbon biscuits, and a hint of nutmeg.

PALATE Mouthcoating with orange cordial, preserved lemon, fine chocolate, and cinnamon.

FINISH Cinnamon and pepper linger with fading notes of orange juice.

Campbeltown 10 year old

Fully matured in a refill hogshead

46.7%, 303 bottles

£65.00

NOSE Earthy and moist, with brioche, hay, stewed apple, and a touch of honey.

PALATE Dry, wispy smoke with earthy notes, liquorice, oily richness, and malt cake.

FINISH Persistent notes of green apples and malty biscuits.

 

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About Rare Find

Each Rare Find release is an unrepeatable, limited-edition whisky sourced from sought-after distilleries. With every bottle, we celebrate liquid excellence – meticulously selecting, maturing, and finishing in the highest quality casks to deliver whisky that’s rare by design.

From the millions of casks maturing in Scotland, only a small percentage are destined for single malt bottlings, and from those, only the best become a Rare Find.

The IWSC Returns to Kentucky for the 3rd  Annual Spirited Judging – “Olympics of the Drinks Industry” News

The IWSC Returns to Kentucky for the 3rd  Annual Spirited Judging

June 1-6, 2026

The “Olympics of the Drinks Industry” Accepting Entries until April 24

LONDON  Spirits industry professionals from around the world will once again gather in Bardstown, Kentucky — the “Bourbon Capital of the World” — for the 3rd IWSC (International Wine & Spirits Competition) in early June.  This year, in addition to judging North American Whiskey and Ready-to-Drink (RTD) spirits, the categories are expanding to accept gin, vodka, rum, and liqueurs from across the United States.

Founded in 1969, the London-based IWSC evaluates more than 12,000 entries annually from over 90 countries. The North American Spirits Judging marks the competition’s exclusive North American event, reinforcing Kentucky’s role as a global hub for whiskey and other spirits excellence.

The judges — representing the worldwide standard of beverage expertise — provide North American whiskey and other spirit producers a unique opportunity for international recognition from the competition, widely regarded and recognized as one of the most prestigious in the world. The 2026 Judging Panel of experts brings perspectives from distilling, retail buying, hospitality, media, and global distribution, ensuring a comprehensive and balanced evaluation process.

Led by Dawn Davies, Master of Wine, Commercial Buying Director, Speciality Drinks and The Whisky Exchange, the panel of judges will evaluate the entries using the same rigorous judging process as in the UK, which includes double-blind tasting, a limited number of entries judged per day to avoid palate fatigue, and panel discussions between the judges.

In addition to Davies, the other judges for the North American competition are:

  • Richard Paterson OBE, Master Blender, Whyte & Mackay
  • Tiffanie Barriere, The Drinking Coach
  • Jack Beguedou, Spirits Industry Consultant
  • Georgie Bell, Ambassador, Scotch Malt Whisky Society and co-founder of The Heart Cut
  • Gary Gruver, Director of Global Beverage Strategy, Marriott International
  • Molly Horn, Total Wine & More
  • Brad Japhe, Spirits Journalist
  • Reece Sims, SIP Spirits Consulting & The Flavor Report
  • Tristan Stephenson, bartender and co-founder of Black Rock, London

“Over the years, the quality of submissions has changed dramatically.  We’re working in a highly competitive area, and it’s up to international competitions like IWSC to reveal where these changes are happening,” said Richard Paterson OBE, Master Blender, Whyte & Mackay.  “It’s an exciting time, an innovative time, and thanks to the IWSC, we can show the world what gold medal winners are all about.”

Kentucky is one of just seven global locations where the IWSC replicates its London judging model through its Global Judging initiatives. As in London, the Kentucky event pairs rigorous tasting sessions with programming that celebrates the people, places, and spirits that define America’s whiskey culture.

Medals awarded include Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Gold Outstanding. Top-scoring products advance to the prestigious Trophy Judging round. Winners are revealed at the IWSC Awards Celebration in November 2026 in London

How to Enter

Visit the IWSC North American Whiskey & RTD Judging page to submit entries.

Entry deadline: April 24th

Winners will be announced June 12, 2026

About the IWSC

Since 1969, the IWSC has set the global standard for beverage excellence. Known as the “Olympics of the drinks industry,” the IWSC evaluates more than 12,000 entries annually from 90-plus countries. Judges are key decision-makers in the industry, including Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers, Master Distillers and Senior Buyers. These experts assess wines, spirits and alternative drinks using a rigorous panel process that ensures fair evaluation. The IWSC stands out for its expert judging, consistent attention, comprehensive categories and global recognition. For producers, its offers benchmarking, recognition and business connections. For consumers, IWSC medals guide excellence in a wide selection of drinks.

About the IWSC Competition Global Judging
Since 2022, the IWSC has held in situ Global Judging events, an initiative introduced by
Strategy and Business Development Director Christelle Guibert. The IWSC is proud to be the first international drinks competition to institute a series such as this. Until today, wine and spirits have been judged in Italy, Austria, Georgia, Turkey, Italy, Argentina, Australia, the United States, South Africa and China. The competition is committed to the initiative due to the opportunities it gives all producers in a region to take part, no matter what their size is, and allows for the drinks entered to be judged in context by judges who are up to date with the region and its most recent developments.

Out now: Your latest edition of Whisky Magazine – Whisky News

LATEST EDITION

It’s our special awards issue! After all of the ups and downs in the whisky industry over the past 12 months, our annual awards special edition is the perfect time to celebrate the brilliant products, people, and places that make up the whisky industry. This issue features the winners of the World Whiskies Awards 2026, as well as the latest Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame inductees and Icons of Whisky.

We also have some very special milestones to celebrate this issue, including an interview with Hollywood actress Karen Gillan on her work with Compass Box on its Hedonism whisky, as well as a look back at the Macallan 1926 to mark a century since the legendary bottling was distilled.

Bradley Weir, Whisky Magazine editor

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A.D. Rattray Cask Collection No.79 – Scotch Whisky News

 

CASK COLLECTION No.79

Our 79th Cask Collection release for Spring 2026 brings together five individual casks, each drawn from distilleries more commonly encountered as part of a vatting or blend.

Each of the five casks is presented as it was found: single cask, natural strength, undiluted and unfiltered. Through single casks, we take a closer look at the finer details – a glimpse beneath the surface of a typical release.

These are the building blocks: character, texture and structure at the heart of each distillery’s style, before they are shaped into something broader. Together, they offer a different perspective – not a polished core expression, but the singular character of a cask that must be harnessed to create the whiskies we know and love.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews – Loch Lomond Open Edition 2026 – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Lomond Open Edition 2026, 46%

https://youtu.be/9BXE7aWm-Pw

This is one of the yearly releases in the whisky industry that really shows off how fun and engaging Loch Lomond are as a distillery.

Matured initially in ex-American oak and then finished in ex-Argentinian Malbec casks, this is a 46% offering from the folks of Loch Lomond that has a lot going on under the surface. I’m still genuinely unsure if it is peated, or contains a cask or low peated whisky, but I can certainly taste something ashy and sweet on the finish.

A sweet, interesting and different bottle of single malt, you don’t need me to tell you how good Loch Lomond are as a distillery, it’s something that is already very well established amongst those who know!

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Booker’s Bourbon Releases Its First 2026 Batch! – American Whiskey News

Booker’s Bourbon Releases Its First 2026 Batch!

The first Booker’s Bourbon Batch of 2026 is inspired by one of Booker Noe’s favorite cities in the world: New Orleans…introducing the Booker’s “Big Easy” Batch, a bold, high-proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey that pays homage to a place Booker returned to time and again – for the food, the people, and the unforgettable flavors that stayed with him long after each visit.

This Batch is made up of five separate production dates and were stored in five different storage warehouses. The age is 7 years, 2 months and 15 days and bottled at a bold 129.1 proof. The result is a bourbon that’s big and unmistakably Booker’s, with aromas of vanilla and spice, a warm and robust palate, and a long, lingering finish.

Booker’s Batch 2026-01 “Big Easy” Batch

  • Proof: 129.1
  • Age: 7 years, 2 months, 15 days
  • MSRP: $99.99
  • Sipping Suggestion: Enjoy neat or with a splash of water to open up the flavors

Liquid Breakdown:

  • 16% was stored on the third floor of warehouse H, a nine-story house
  • 24% was stored on the sixth floor of warehouse G, a nine-story house
  • 16% was stored on the fifth floor of warehouse O, a seven-story house
  • 22% was stored on the third floor of warehouse J, a nine-story house
  • 22% was stored on the fourth floor of warehouse M, a seven-story house

Master Distiller Notes

The full batch background story is shared below, on behalf of Fred Noe, 7th Generation Master Distiller.

For a guy who lived in Kentucky, Dad sure found himself in the Big Easy plenty. He made his first trips down there as a young man, friends like Billy Roby by his side, the two of them eating and drinking their way around town. Some time after that, he and Mom visited on their honeymoon. In later years, they’d always point out the bar where they shared a drink as newlyweds. The place seemed to love him back too, during one visit they even changed the name of Bourbon Street to Jim Beam Bourbon Street for a day.

But it was the flavors of New Orleans that really held a special place in Dad’s heart. He couldn’t get enough if its food – a fresh oyster here, a bowl of jambalaya there. But you wouldn’t find his favorite dish on the menus of the fancy restaurants, no, it was the Lucky Dog street cart that caught his eye and stole his heart.

We were watching Bourbon Street’s famous barrel races from the balcony of our French Quarter hotel when he spotted that cart rolling down below. He sent me to get us some – and boy, you’d have thought it was the best damn bite he’d ever had. His love for those dogs became legendary in the city, living on even after he passed – in fact, when Freddie and I last went, a five-star restaurant served us up some on a silver platter. Dad found flavors he loved everywhere he went. I hope you’ll be as taken with this bourbon as he was with those Big Easy Lucky Dogs.

Thompson Bros. Tullibardine 19 Years Old 2006 – Scotch Whisky News

 

Thompson Bros.

Tullibardine 19 Years Old 2006

ABV: 52.5% 70 cL

This single malt was distilled in 2006 at the Tullibardine Distillery, known for their honeyed, creamy, oaky Highland single malt. It was aged for 19 years, including 9 years in a single Pedro Ximenez Hogshead, creating a rich palate with cloves, dried figs and chocolate.  Bottled by Thompson Bros. without chill-filtration or artificial colouring.

Nose Black cherries growing in a dunnage warehouse. Very deep and earthy, with almond flakes, wicker log basket, cranberries and raspberry jam.
Palate The PX really shows off here with lots of cloves, dried figs, coffee and chocolate, but all balanced by a pleasant cranberry acidity.
Finish Long with a black pepper spice and Cafe Patron.

£95.00

How does PX sherry cask influence Scotch Whisky?

Pedro Ximénez (PX) casks play a vital role in shaping Scotch whisky, delivering an extraordinary burst of sweetness, a stunning rich color, and layers of complex flavors like raisins, figs, and dates. These casks are often employed for full maturation or finishing, resulting in a luxurious, syrupy mouthfeel that beautifully complements notes of chocolate, molasses, and coffee, creating a delightful balance with peated malts.

Region Highland
Distillery Tullibardine
Cask type Pedro Ximenez Sherry Finish
Bottling company Thompson Bros.
Outrun 194 Bottles
Whisky type Single Malt

Tullibardine Distillery, sitting at the gateway to the Highlands in the town of Blackford, traces its roots back to 1949 and is known for a clean, malty style shaped by gentle production methods and soft local water. The spirit is naturally sweet and creamy, often showing notes of vanilla, honey, cereal, and light orchard fruit, and the distillery leans heavily into cask finishing, using everything from sherry and port to Burgundy and Sauternes to layer on extra character. With its mix of modern equipment, a quirky post-war origin story, and a flavour profile that’s easygoing but adaptable, Tullibardine has built a reputation for approachable single malts with interesting cask-driven twists.

Ichiro’s Malt Chichibu “The U.S. Edition 2025” Cask Strength Single Malt ~ Japanese Whisky News

Ichiro’s Malt Chichibu “The U.S. Edition 2025” Cask Strength Single Malt Japanese Whisky (700ml) $249.99 View

It is no secret that we consider Ichiro Akuto to be the most important figure in modern Japanese whisky. While the “big guys” are busy navigating supply shortages and label law changes, Ichiro is at Chichibu, quietly pushing the boundaries of what wood can do to a malt. This year’s U.S. Edition is a total curveball, and frankly, it is one of the most exciting things we have tasted from him in years. While previous editions leaned into the elegant Mizunara or subtle peat, the 2025 release is a masterclass in beer-cask maturation. Vatted from a tiny lot of just 16 barrels, this is a blend of 5 to 9-year-old whiskies aged in a combination of ex-bourbon, ex-IPA, and ex-Imperial Stout casks. That IPA influence is the “X-factor” here; it doesn’t make the whisky taste like a beer, but rather integrates a vibrant, citrusy “zip” that electrifies the Chichibu house style. This is bottled at a sturdy 52.5% ABV, non-chill filtered, and naturally colored. As always, the label is a work of art, this year featuring Mark Twain—a man who famously noted that “too much of anything is bad, but too much whisky is barely enough.” We couldn’t agree more.

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Phone: (877) KL-WINES (Toll Free 877.559.4637)
K&L Wine Merchants 3005 El Camino Real Redwood City, CA 94061 USA
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

Douglas Laing ‘The Epicurean Three Wood Edition’ – Scotch Whisky News

The Epicurean

Three Wood Edition

The Epicurean has always been the life of the party – versatile, charming and full of surprises.

Now, he’s showing off his most daring side yet with the new Three Wood Finish. This limited-edition Lowland Malt is matured in a trio of casks: Virgin Oak for bold spice, ex-Bourbon for smooth vanilla and honey, and Sherry for a rich, fruity depth.

The result? A lively, layered Whisky bursting with bright citrus, silky vanilla cream, and a gentle oak warmth.

Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail. We don’t judge.

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 630 ‘Alistair Walker Whisky’ – Scotch Whisky News

The Good Dram Show – Episode 630 ‘Alistair Walker Whisky’

Welcome to this week’s episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at the latest releases from Alistair Walker Whisky in his Infrequent Flyers range. The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum. Filmed in The Study Nottingham

Episode 630 The Allt-A-Bhannie Incident…!

Featuring

Infrequent Flyers Glen Keith 1993 (32 year old) 51.5%
Infrequent Flyers Mannochmore 2008 (17 year old) 50.4%
Infrequent Flyers Allt-A-Bhannie 2005 (20 year old) 59.1%
Infrequent Flyers Glenrothes 2009 (16 year old) 58.1%
Infrequent Flyers Glenrothes 2009 (16 year old) 58.1%
Infrequent Flyers Loch Lomond (Inchfad) 2016 (9 year old) 58.4%
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