Archive for August, 2009

Distillery coming to West Richland, Washington USA

Distillery coming to West Richland
By Pratik Joshi, Herald staff writer

West Richland can expect to have the first distillery in southeast Washington soon.

Plans for the proposed Black Heron Spirits Distillery and Port Works got a boost Tuesday after the Port of Kennewick Commission approved sale of an acre of land in the port’s Wine Estates Park on Van Giesen Street and Keene Road. The park also is home to Pacific Rim Wine Estates, one of the region’s largest wineries.

The craft distillery, to be constructed and operated by Joel Tefft and Becky Runyan, will offer barrel-aged whisky, brandies, port wine, gin and corn liquor, said Tana Bader Inglima, the port’s director of governmental relations and marketing. The distillery is scheduled to open next year.

Tefft, who owned Tefft Cellars Winery in the Yakima Valley for 20 years, recently sold it to pursue his interest in distilling, she said, adding Runyan will bring extensive customer that service experience to help run the distillery.

A new state law allows craft distillers to produce 20,000 gallons or less, to serve up to 2 ounces and sell up to 2 liters of liquor per person in tasting rooms, said Ruth Swain, economic development specialist for the city of West Richland, which partnered with the port.

It’s a great development opportunity for the city to diversify its economy, Swain said, and will spur more growth in the proposed Red Mountain Center near Van Giesen and Ruppert Road. The city has invested more than $15 million in infrastructure there, she said.

California winemaker Randall Grahm also invested close to $7 million on the 30,000-square-foot Pacific Rim winery on the port’s property two year ago.

The new value-added industry will tie in with tourism and ag production and open more doors for growth, she said. The law requires that at least half of the raw materials used in production at craft distilleries be Washington-grown, Swain said.

“The essence of Black Heron Distillery and Port Works is to create and present fine handcrafted spirits in an elegant manner reminiscent of a bygone era. Our location will pull elements of the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition together to create an atmosphere of mystery, elegance and nostalgia for our customers to witness the process of craft distillation,” said Tefft and Runyan in a prepared statement.

The distillery will use locally grown products and work with local businesses to create and support their operations, they said.

“Distilling is Washington’s newest passion, just as wineries and breweries were a decade ago,” said Tim Arntzen, the port’s executive director.

Last year, five new distilleries opened in the state, and this year, more than a dozen are in the permitting process, port officials said.

* Pratik Joshi: 509-582-1541; pjoshi@tricityherald.com; Business Beat blog at www.tricityherald.com

Good News at DIAGEO – PROFITS UP BY 10%

DIAGEO PROFITS UP BY 10%

Diageo Plc today announced that their pre tax profits for the year end 30 June 2009 are up by 10% from 2008 to �2.4billion. The company has ridden the storm and despite a downward trend in their deluxe products, people are sticking with the Johnnie Walker brand and still hold it in high esteem.

http://www.diageo.com/

(You can’t pay a dividend from a loss! WI)

Malt Maniacs 2009 Awards – Update

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An update on the 2009 Awards from Johannes;

Here’s a quick update about the progress with the preparations of the MM Awards.

At this point, some 25 distillers and bottlers have confirmed they will participate; I’m about to send reminders to circa two dozen other potential participants. So far circa 15 bottles have already arrived in France; if all the confirmed bottles arrive my slightly optimistic guestimate is that we’ll be at 100 bottles by september 26 – already enough for a proper competition. Looking at the names on the ‘unconfirmed’ list, it should be very doable to get circa 50 bottles from other participants. I’ll take stock again in a week or two – at that time we can check if any further ‘arm twisting’ is required for certain parties.

Sweet drams,

Johannes

http://www.maltmaniacs.org/

Whisky News – Limburg Germany

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Villa Konthor

Our holidays are over now while the preparations for our villa party on September 26th. & 27th. are proceeding. With our partners & suppliers we`ve managed to put up a great programme including tastings, talks, food, music & presentations.

We`re happy to have the Scotch Malt Whisky Society with us (Ansgar Eichler), Cadenhead`s Whisky Market Cologne (Gregor Nackend), Westwood Whisky (Olaf Manns) as well as The Nectar/Daily Dram (Mario Groteklaes). Of course, our local guys from MaRa, Whisky Fair & Whisky Agency will be there, too.

We`re looking forward to seeing you then! Feel free to contact us whenever we can help with accomodation or any other information:

more information to be found here: www.villa-konthor.de

Your contact: info@villa-konthor.de (Robin Pitz) 
 
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MARA Malt Rarities

2009 is the year of our 10th. anniversary and so we`ll be doing our jubillee
tasting by the end of November. The Whiskys we`ll be having are listed down below:

Starter: Sennachie 30y.o. 75cl 43% “Single Malt”, dumpy green bottle
(bottled late 80ies)

Line-Up:
1) The Macallan distilled 1936 75cl 70° Proof bottled by G&M
2) Highland Park 19y.o. 75cl 43% James Grant, dumpy green bottle (dark
sherry)
3) Brora 30y.o. 70cl 52.4% Original Bottling (bottled 2002)
4) Bruichladdich 1966-83 75cl 53.5% Original Bottling “Riserva
Veronelli”(dark sherry)

Break / Buffet

5) Glen Rothes 27y.o. 1966-94 70cl 51.3% Wilson & Morgan (dark sherry)
6) Rosebank 20y.o. 75cl 57% Distillers Agency for Zenith/Bonfanti (bottled
mid/late 80ies)
7) Springbank 18y 1973-91 75cl 57.9% Cadenhead`s (dark rum)
8) Bowmore 75cl 43% Bi-Centenary, distillery bottling for the 200th
anniversary of Bowmore in 1979

For further details (date, price, location) please check our homepage www.maltwhisky-mara.de

Our anniversary bottling of Yamazaki 1989 Owner`s Cask 60% is still
available in small quantities @ Euro 155. For this and any other issue related to MaRa please do not hesitate to contact  roland.puhl@t-online.de 
 
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Daily Dram

Our Daily Dram online shop has extended his range. We can offer 4 new bottlings as follows:

Glenrothes 1970, 39 years 47.9%, Duncan Taylor for The Nectar
Bruichladdich 1992, 17 years 46%, Bruichladdich Distillery exclusively for The Nectar
Ben Nevis 1995, 55.5%, Ben Nevis Distillery exclusively for The Nectar
Arran Malt 1998, 53%,  Isle of Arran Distillers for The Nectar

Coming soon – 4 new Daily Dram-bottlings will arrive in September:

Clynelish 1982, 27 years 46%
Undercover n°4 1990 (Speyside), 19 years 48%
Laphroaig 1996, 13 years 55%
Glen Garioch 1991, 18 years 46 %
Our current range is updated here:  www.daily-dram.de

Your contact: info@dailydram.de (Vincent Löhn) 
 
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Whisky Agency

Our new series have been released now and some bottlings have already sold out.

We`ve therefore started to prepare our new range for autumn 2009 and look very much forward to offer you some beauties “from the good, old days” then again.

In the meantime we`ve gotten back some remainders of our “Liquid Library -Islay” set which we`ve originally done for export markets. It`s not much
left in fact but all seven bottlings are excellent for drinking and come
with nice art labelling (with works by Hans Dillesse www.hansdillesse.net).

We`ll have some for sampling with us at the Berlin Coepenick Fair next weekend and at the Villa Konthor Party by the end of September.

Our current range is updated here: www.whisky-agency.com and you may contact us: post@whisky-agency.com

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Whisky Fair
Our 1976 Benriach bottlings have been doing really well & we`ve run out of
supply by now.

Now we`re proud to announce our next bottling for arrival during October:
Lochnagar 1972, dense & oily body, thick & powerful – a typical old-style
Highland character from the golden period of whisky production.
Excellent, as we find it!

The present stock is to be found here: Whisky Fair Online Shop (Whisky Fair Online Shop) & all additional info here:  info@whiskyfair.de
 
Miscellaneous
Our Limburg Stand will be travelling through fairs & festivals as follow:

Cöpenicker Whisky-Herbst
Desta Volkach
Celtic Weekend & Tobacco Days
Whisk(e)y Pur, Aschaffenburg
 
 
Sincerest Regards and many greetings from Limburg/Germany
 
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Limburg News
Werner-Senger-Straße 23
65549 Limburg
Phone: +49 (0)6432 5758
E-Mail: newsletter@whisky-agency.com
Website: www.whisky-agency.com

Chivas Tasting Tickets on Sale! At The Whisky Exchange at Vinopolis London

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Dear all,

This is just to let you know the tickets for our Chivas Tasting are on sale NOW. They are £25 per person, and a maximum of 2 per person. Please be quick, and/or patient with the redial button as we have but the one telephone, and we are likely to limit this to only 30 places.

Thanks

The Team

The Whisky Exchange

Vinopolis

1 Bank End

London

SE1 9BU

Tel:-  +44 (0) 207 403 8688

Fax:- +44 (0) 207 403 8788

e-mail:-   vinopolis@thewhiskyexchange.com

website:- www.thewhiskyexchange.com

Richard Paterson of Whyte & Mackay Needs Your Help!

Is this the oldest whisky bottle in existence? Can you guess how old it is?

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 08:31 AM PDT

Just a quick post – having a fantastic time in Taiwan still – but received this in email and thought it was worth passing on – and seeing if anyone can guess the age of it?

Tony Sampson sent us over these pics and details:

My cousin found it while snorkeling at low tide, quite close on the shore below our home on Gorham’s Point, Second Peninsula, near Lunenburg. It is light green in color with the distinctive W & M raised insignia in front and Whyte and MacKay, Glasgow on the back.

Who wants to take a guess at the age of it then? If anyone gets it right we’ll send them out something a little special…

Contact Richard at richard@themasterblender.com

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Cooley Distillery Unveils the New Face of Connemara

Press Release

27th August 2009

Cooley Unveils the New Face of Connemara

The Award Winning Range of Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish whiskeys receive a contemporary makeover

Cooley Distillery, Ireland’s only independent whiskey distillery, has officially unveiled the new branding for its award winning Connemara Family of Peated Single Malt Irish whiskeys.

Connemara is the most decorated Irish whiskey over the last decade winning over 20 Gold Medals from International Spirits Competitions.  Included among these accolades are the “World’s Best Irish Single Malt” titles for 2008 and 2009.

Inspired by Ireland’s ancient distilling traditions, Connemara’s smooth sweet malt taste and complex peat flavours make it a truly unique Irish whiskey. To reflect the quality of the whiskey Connemara has been rebranded to enable it to pay homage to its roots while maintaining an appearance in keeping with modern premium spirits brands.

Connemara Peated Single Malt is a tribute to the local distillers from the wild, rugged region of Connemara on Ireland’s Atlantic coast.  During the 18th and 19th century, often operating illegally, these distillers created a unique style of whiskey by drying malting barley over peat fires giving it a distinctive smoky taste. Connemara is the only modern Irish whiskey produced in this way and has a following with a whole new generation of whiskeys drinkers around the world with distribution in over 30 countries.

Jack Teeling, Sales & Marketing Director for Cooley Distillery commented, “Connemara is a truly unique Irish whiskey based on the rich heritage of distilling used in the West of Ireland and is the most decorated Irish whiskey of recent times. To communicate these unique selling points we have given Connemara a new appearance which celebrates its Irish heritage while still having a contemporary premium feel. We hope the rebranding will enable more consumers to unearth the Peated pleasures of the Connemara Family.”

To coincide with the launch of its new packaging the Connemara family has been extended with the launch of a new “Small Batch Collection” series. This involves limited edition bottlings of new expressions of Connemara Peated Single Malt. The first release from the Collection involves “finishing” Connemara in Sherry casks to impart further depth and flavours to the whiskey. Bottled at 46% it is a remarkable well – balanced masterpiece and has already won a Gold Medal at the 2009 International Wine & Spirits Competition.

For More Information:

Jack Teeling                                                                +353-1-8332833

Sales & Marketing Director

David O’Siochain                                                      +353-1- 6496322

Pembroke Communications

Visit Cooley at http://www.cooleywhiskey.com/

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Diageo’s Indian Talks Collapse On Valuation

LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Global drinks giant Diageo PLC (DEO) said Tuesday long-running talks to buy a stake in India’s United Spirits Ltd. (532432.BY) have collapsed on a disagreement over the company’s valuation.

“It hasn’t proved possible for Diageo to resolve points of difference between the two parties, principally valuation,” the U.K.-based company said in statement.

Diageo said it remains confident about the long-term prospects of the Indian market and will continue to pursue its own brands’ potential in the country.

Earlier Tuesday, United Breweries Ltd. (532478.BY) Chief Financial Officer Ravi Nedungadi told Dow Jones Newswires the Indian company wasn’t talking to anyone else about possible investments.

United Spirits, a part of the United Breweries Ltd., headed by Vijay Mallya, sells spirits such as McDowell’s No. 1, Royal Challenge and Antiquity. Diageo meanwhile is the world’s largest spirits maker with brands such as Johnnie Walker whisky, Smirnoff vodka and Gordon’s gin.

-By Michael Carolan, Dow Jones Newswires; 44-20-7842-9278; michael.carolan@dowjones.com

(Rumman Ahmed in Bangalore contributed to this article.)

Largest Single-Owner Collection of Whisky Offered at Auction

By Scott Reyburn

Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) — The largest single-owner collection of whisky to appear at auction is to be sold in Scotland, Bonhams said today.

The auction house will offer, at its Nov. 18 Edinburgh sale, more than 3,000 bottles amassed by Willard Folsom, a former United Airlines employee who died in June 2008, aged 64.

Scotch whisky is one of the few parts of the international auction market that has enjoyed high selling rates and price rises in 2009.

“I’ve seen so many new buyers in the last few months,” Martin Green, Bonhams’s specialist in charge of the Folsom sale, said in an interview. “Whisky is seen as a safe bet. Unlike wine, there are no bad vintages and it won’t change as much over time.”

Ninety-seven percent of the lots sold at Bonhams’s Aug. 19 whisky auction in Edinburgh. Rival Scottish auction house McTear’s of Glasgow set a record for a single bottle of whisky on Aug. 5 when 11,750 pounds ($19,300) was paid by a California- based collector for a 50-year-old malt from the Macallan distillery.

Clients from Asia now provide a significant proportion of buyers at auctions. Up to 30 percent of the lots at Bonhams’s August whisky sale were bought by Asian bidders, Green said.

“Most collectors won’t touch their purchases,” said Green. Folsom was unusual in that he enjoyed drinking whisky as well as collecting it, he said.

‘Half Full’

“Some say the glass is half empty, others say it’s half full; I say, pour the water out and put some Scotch in that glass,” was Folsom’s often-quoted philosophy of life, said Bonhams.

The San Francisco collector developed his passion for malt whisky in 1988. During his retirement, he frequently toured Scotland to source prime examples from the distillers. Brands included in the sale will be Laphroaig, Glenfiddich, Glenmorangie, Springbank, the Glenlivet and the Macallan.

The collection, which features whiskies from producers ranging from the Orkney Islands to the Scottish Lowlands, is more impressive for its breadth, rather than individual rarities, said Green

“It’s unlikely that any single bottles will be worth more than 4,000 pounds,” Green said.

(Scott Reyburn writes about the art market for Bloomberg News. Opinions expressed are his own.)

To contact the writer on the story: Scott Reyburn in London at sreyburn@hotmail.com.

(WI has some doubts that this is the largest single owner collection in the world)

Kensington Calgary Alberta – Malt Messenger Bulletin – Whisky Democracy III & Return of the Bowmore

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Dear Malt Messenger Subscribers,

There is an air of excitement when cask samples arrive at the store for tasting. This morning 6 clear glass bottles filled with amber coloured liquid arrived at the store ready for consideration. This most recent set of cask samples is not for another cask of single malt Scotch whisky, we already have three casks on the way (Springbank, BenRiach and Tullibardine), no this latest batch of samples are from Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg Tennessee. I know everyone is feeling a little burned by the recent election fraud in Iran, and the allegations of such coming from Afghanistan. Many of you are worried about your vote counting? We have the cure, Whisky Democracy III – Jack Daniels. See below!

On another subject, if you’ve been by the store lately (since Wednesday), you’ll know that we have somehow come into the possession of a whisky which we’ve sold out of twice. This whisky is one of my favourites, a port cask matured (note this means it was matured not finished in port pipes) 16 year old Bowmore distilled in 1991. While it has the dose of peat you come to expect with Bowmore, it is also massively chewy and chocolaty! When Rob White, the agent for Bowmore in Alberta, told me there was a chance he could find a few more cases for the store a couple of months back, I jumped at the opportunity. This whisky is a onetime release, and while we may see something just as good down the line, when the Bowmore 1991 is gone, it’s gone. We managed to get our hands on 78 bottles, 9 of which have sold without any effort or marketing. I have my bottles, do you have yours? More info below!

Finally, a minor typo of mine in last week’s Malt Messenger caught the attention of Robert Ransome of Glenfarclas Distillery. With respect to the Glenfarclas Family Cask Tasting we have running November 26th, I mentioned that George Grant (the man who selected the Family Casks, and who will be here to conduct the tasting) was one of the family owners of “Glen Grant” distillery. It obviously should have read “Glenfarclas distillery”, an understandable oversight given his last name. Robert wrote: “No harm done, but I think you owe George a Campari & Soda…” (Campari Group of Italy, owns Glen Grant distillery) Fair enough…  but I think I’ll ask George what he wants before I muddy up his palate with Campari. To clear the air I’ve provided below an edited description of the Glenfarclas Family Cask Tasting…  Glens, and Grants and Farclases oh my!

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson

scotchguy@kensingtonwinemarket.com

www.kensingtonwinemarket.com

www.twitter.com/scotch_guy

Whiskey Democracy III – Jack Daniels – Wednesday September 16th – $30

Jack Daniels is surely unique among world distilleries in that its whiskey is produced in a dry county. The distillery is built and operates in Lynchburg Tennessee, even though the sale of alcohol is illegal in its county, Moore.  Over the past two years the Kensington Wine Market we has bottled its own casks of Bourbon (Buffalo Trace and Evan Williams respectively), both of which were a big hit. This year we are planning to do something a little different, we’re going to bottle our own cask of Jack Daniels, which is not bourbon, but Tennessee Whiskey. The principal difference is that Jack Daniels is filtered through sugar maple charcoal before being filled into new American oak casks for aging.

Jasper Newton (Jack) Daniels, the distillery’s namesake, is believed to have been born in September of 1850, though other sources state 1846 as the year (a fact which can’t be confirmed owing to a courthouse fire).  That’s not the only date in dispute; the distillery’s founding date is also in question. A biographer of Jack Daniels has pointed to land deeds which indicate the distillery wasn’t founded until 1875, while the distillery asserts that it was in fact 1866. If the distillery is right, then Jack Daniels may have begun distilling whisky at the age of 16!

As part of a new democratic approach to cask selection Kensington Wine Market would like your help to select a cask of Jack Daniels to be bottled for our store. We have enough whiskey for 16 of our customers to help us chose. If you would like to have your vote heard, call the store at 403-283-8000 to register, or do so on our website at www.kensingtonwinemarket.com . It should be noted, that the Kensington Wine Market is not a perfect Democracy, and our Scotch Guy Andrew Ferguson reserves the right to make the final decision. This democracy isn’t perfect, but it does try to be benevolent!

Bowmore 16Yr 1991 Port Cask Matured

This is, without a doubt, one of the best Bowmore’s bottled in years. Released in 2007 it was the 3rd release in a trilogy of 16 year olds released by the distillery in ’05, ’06, and ’07. The first release was matured in Bourbon Barrels, the second release in Oloroso Sherry Casks and the 3rd and final release was matured in Port Pipes. Many distilleries finish their whiskies in port pipes, as they are often used to add a richness and depth to whiskies which lack them. Generally speaking, most whiskies finished in port casks are chewier and chocolatier than their stillmates. This whisky is no exception and, most interestingly, is not finished in port pipes but matured in them for a full 16 years. This gives the whisky a richness and depth it might otherwise lack.

When first released to the Calgary market in the Fall of 2007, long before glowing reviews from the whisky pundits, the port matured Bowmore 1991 sold out. Just before Christmas 2008 it came to my attention that Alberta would be receiving a small shipment of the product, the leftovers of an allocation not fully purchased by the American market. We jumped on the opportunity to get this whisky back in the store and purchased a big chunk of it. Of the 102 bottles we purchased all sold in 3 months. A couple of months ago I was informed that another small cache of bottles had been found by the distillery and we jumped at what will likely be our last opportunity to acquire more of them.  I don’t know if or how much this whisky will accrue in value over the years, but I can tell you I won’t part with my two bottles without some convincing. Collecting aside, this whisky is—to borrow the line of another distillery—eminently drinkable. 18,000 bottles were originally released worldwide by the distillery; I’d be surprised if more than quarter of them remain unopened. If you’re an Islay drinker, or a fan of the island’s oldest distillery (Bowmore), this whisky is a must for your collection (especially if you collect to drink). $93.99

Nose: Rich stewed fruit berries, sweet black cherries and hints of bitter, dark chocolate underlined by a lighter Bowmore smokiness. Palate: Warm and rounded, packed full of fruit flavours’ of brambles and damson jam followed by a subtle earthy peat smoke. Finish: Warm and satisfying. Truly an impressive Bowmore with a rich, round palate.

Glenfarclas Family Cask Tasting w/ George Grant – Thursday November 26th – 7PM – @ The Petroleum Club – $150

This is round 2 of Kensington Wine Market’s Glenfarclas Family Cask tastings. Last fall we were fortunate enough to have Robert Ransome of Glenfarclas on hand to do the tasting. This fall we are proud to present special guest George Grant, family owner of Glenfarclas and the man who selected the casks for an incredible tasting of 6 different vintages: 1954, 1962, 1978, 1984, 1985, and 1987. This is one event not to miss!

If you have any whisky questions or comments concerning The Malt Messenger please contact me by e-mail, phone, or drop by the store. Feel free to forward me any whisky news you feel should be included in a future issue of The Malt Messenger; it might just get included.

All of the products mentioned in THE MALT MESSENGER can be purchased in store, over the phone or from our website at www.kensingtonwinemarket.com . All prices quoted in the Malt Messenger are subject to change!

Thanks for reading the Malt Messenger!

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson
KWM Scotchguy

403-283-8000
888-283-9004
1257 Kensington Rd. NW
Calgary, AB, Canada
T2N 3P8

scotchguy@kensingtonwinemarket.com


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