Archive for 2009

Preiss Imports Announces the Return of GlenDronach Single Malt Scotch Whisky to the USA – Scotch Whisky News

From Preiss Imports;

GlenDronach: Back in the USA!
 
We are proud to announce GlenDronach is coming back to the USA! Since 1826 GlenDronach has been creating the finest sherried single malts in Scotland. The GlenDronach Distillery was recently acquired by the independently owned BenRiach Distillery Company Ltd. They will be producing these malts the same way as they started back in 1826. Read more information about this historic distillery on the GlenDronach Website

http://www.glendronachdistillery.com/
 
You can expect to see GlenDronach hitting shelves in early November.

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Highland Park Rebus at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

Highland Park Rebus OB 20yo 44.7%alc.

From Loch Fyne Whiskies;

To commemorate twenty years of Ian Rankin’s Rebus novels, Highland Park bottled 160 bottles of one of the Inspectors favourite drams, as a 20yo. All were given to the Edinburgh author to enjoy or distribute as he saw fit, this was given by way of a thank you and now we have the happy task of liquidating those thanks on behalf of the beneficiary.

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Visit Loch Fyne Whiskies at https://www.lfw.co.uk/

2010 Malt Whisky Year Book Update – Scotch Whisky News

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Malt Whisky Yearbook 2010 has been sent to the printers and the first copies are expected 1 October.

Four years have passed since the first edition of Malt Whisky Yearbook saw the light of day, and the book has become an authoritative guide that whisky enthusiasts worldwide look forward to each autumn.

The fifth edition, Malt Whisky Yearbook 2010, is as always fully revised and packed with new and up-to-date information on whisky distilleries from all over the world. Distinguished whisky writers such as Charles MacLean, David Stirk, Gavin Smith, Ian Buxton, Dominic Roskrow and Ian Wisniewski contribute with initiated features penned exclusively for the Yearbook.

Malt Whisky Yearbook 2010 lists hundreds of whisky shops, whisky sites and new bottlings. A comprehensive summary of the whisky year that was and all the latest statistics is also included. Nearly 200 tasting notes describe the flavour of single malts from all working distilleries in Scotland and Ireland. Finally, with more than 500 colour photographs (most of them new since the last edition), Malt Whisky Yearbook 2010 is as much an essential reference guide as a book to read for pleasure.

www.maltwhiskyyearbook.com

New Spirit on-line Tasting at Whisky Whisky Whisky Forum – Scotch Whisky News

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From Mark at Whisky Whisky Whisky Forum;

Hi all,

I just wanted to remind you that this weekend we will be sampling new spirit galore on the forum and I hope you can pop in at some point. Details are here:

http://www.whiskywhiskeywhisky.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2157

Slàinte!

Mark (butephoto)

http://www.whiskywhiskywhisky.com/forum

THE MASTERS OF WHISKY Master Distiller Evan Cattenach at Binny’s Chicago Spetember 22nd, 2009 – Scotch Whisky News

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THE MASTERS OF WHISKY

Tuesday, September 22, 6:00-8:00pm
Join Binny’s, Master Distiller Evan Cattenach and Diageo Master’s of Whisky in this unique opportunity to sample and learn about a broad range of the worlds best drams. Sample the whiskies of Bushmills, George Dickel, Crown Royal, Bulleit, Johnnie Walker, Buchanan’s, and the Classic Malts of Caol Ila, Talisker, Lagavulin, Oban, Glendullan, Cragganmore, Glenkinchie, Dalwhinnie and Clynelish. $15 W/Binny’s Card / $20 non-members.
Call 312-768-4400 or email southloop@binnys.com for reservations.
Chicago – South Loop
1132 S. Jefferson Street | Chicago | 312-768-4400

Adelphi Distillers Pre-sale at CSN Spirits in Calgary Alberta – Scotch Whisky News

ADELPHI DISTILLERS PRE-SALE

Here’s a little word-to-the-wise for all you Scotch-lovers: the single-cask, single malts of Adelphi are catching.  And here at CSN, we’re pretty much sold out of our enitre stock of Adelphi.  Due to such high demand, we are pre-selling our next shipment.  Here is what’s arriving  in time for Christmas:

1998 Ardbeg
1992 Rossend
Fascadale 10 Year Old
1978 Glenlivet

Please contact the store at 403.296.0240, or via email at wineroom@csnwine.com for pricing and availability.

Visit CSN at http://www.csnwine.com/

WhiskyCast EPISODE 218: SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 Is Available on-line

The Macallan folks like to do things big…like the new $15,000 Macallan Lalique expression: 57-year-old Macallan in a Lalique decanter! Ken Grier is the director of malts for Macallan parent Edrington Group, and he’ll update us on the latest from the Macallan and Highland Park, including the 1824 Collection series of travel retail expressions and the upcoming Highland Park 1964 and 1968 vintage releases. In the news, the Bourbon Hall of Fame welcomes 7 new members, $20,000 gets you your own whisky from Whyte and Mackay, and a look at the science of the cocktail

Listen to Episode #218 on-line at http://whiskycast.com/

Hi Time (California) World Whisk(e)y Tasting October 10th 2009 – Scotch Whisky News

WHISK(E)Y TASTING
Our Price: $50.00
Whisk(e)y Tasting
You are cordially invited to join us for a Whisk(e)y tasting with over 100 whisk(e)ys.

This event will take place at:
The Costa Mesa Holiday Inn
3131 South Bristol
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Saturday, October 10th 3PM to 7PM

There will be over 100 different whisk(e)ys to try along with snacks provided by the Holiday Inn and special discount pricing on the whisk(e)ys.

The Cost is $50.00 per person

Reservation Are Required!

Please ask for Trayce Holliday or Forrest Cokely to make your Reservation 1(800)331-3005
 

Visit Hi Time at http://www.hitimewine.net/

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society Wins Gold! Scotch Whisky News

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The Independent Bottlers’ Challenge 2009:
The Society Scoops Five Fantastic Awards and a Bottler of the Year Title

Just this week the results were out for Whisky Magazine’s Independent Bottlers’ Challenge 2009.  It seems not only do you love our single cask, single malt whisky, the judges love it too!

“The benchmark for Independent bottlers”, the Society scored highly in this year’s competition with five awards and a Bottler of the Year title for the Island region (non-Islay).

Of course only Society members can get their hands on these starlights.  Some casks are sadly gone but for the others the last few bottles are available to buy NOW.  But hurry, once they’re gone, they’re gone forever!

Island (Non Islay):    Independent Bottler of the Year
12 Years Old and Under:   121.28 Banderas in a Tuxedo – GOLD
19 Years Plus:                    4.131 An Artist’s Retreat –  GOLD

Campbeltown:
12 Years Old and Under:   27.72 Harbour-side Harmonies – SILVER
13-18 Years Old:               93.35 Men Wrestling on a Pebble Beach – BRONZE

Highland:
13-18 Years Old:                125.18 Chocolate Valentine – SILVER
Every, single cask a WINNER
As you know we never play favourite when it comes to our delicious single cask malts.  We believe every, single cask to be a winner – passed and approved by the Society Tasting Panel.  With 69 single casks available now in our online shop, why not pick yourself a champion choice.

There’s still time to register, you could WIN £50
If you haven’t already registered online with us a plethora of exciting features await.   Simply follow our guide to registering in our log-in section by clicking on the log-in help question marks.

If you register before Fri 2 Oct you stand a chance of winning a Society e-voucher you can redeem on the new site.  The first 10 names randomly drawn will each recieve a £50 e-voucher, the next 100 collecting £10 e-vouchers.

Visit http://www.smws.co.uk/ to join the Scotch Malt Whisky Society today!

Gauntleys Whisky Newsletter 31 – August 2008

Whisky Intelligence has reproduced (with permission) The Gauntleys Whisky Newsletter for August 2008. The author, Chris Goodrum, has some excellent insights into the whiskies being commented on which makes for excellent reading on a Sunday.  Enjoy!

Dear Whisky Customers,

NEW RELEASES FROM DUNCAN TAYLOR

Just to prove I have tasted some whisky this month!

Bunnahabhain 1970 (38 year old) 40.3% £139.95 Cask 4073
My god this is fruity! Buckets and buckets of pure Seville orange, lime, lemon, tangerine, kumquat, mature honey and a touch of menthol. Amazingly fresh for its age with developing mature vanilla/ butter, cut dried grass, hay and fresh barley. The palate is very much like the nose. The oak is a little bit more forward and finally there is a touch of salinity (I would guess this cask has spent a number of years maturing on the mainland). Amazingly oily and luscious. The finish is pure citrus. Ideally I would drink it neat as water doesn’t do a lot for it, maybe emphasising the oak and mature honey, but subduing the palate too much for my liking. Absolutely stunning!

Bowmore 1982 (25 year old) 54.2% £88.95 Cask 85033
A very saline beginning followed by an intensity of medicinal bog myrtle, camphor, iodine, rubber, soot, honey, vanilla and earth. There is a delightful, delicate peat background and a superb depth of all things rubbery and fishy. I love it! The aromas are very robust and have an amazing purity. On the palate it is again salty, but it’s actually very fruity. The peat smoke is quiet dry and gentle and there is initially quiet a bit of wood tannins evident. It’s considerably more mellow than the nose would at first suggest. Superb length with a very herbal/ botanical/ seaweed finish.

A drop of water calms the nose down a bit and allows its fruity character to become more apparent, the iodine and rubber notes just float in the background and allow the amazingly fresh citrus orange notes to take centre stage. On the palate it’s all change, the water brings out a sherberty note along with buckets of once hidden cinnamon spices, clove and nutmeg. Still the botanicals hang in there but the peat and soot have gently drifted off. With this dilution I feel it’s now showing its age and delicacy. What an amazing experience, it’s unusual to find a malt that changes so dramatically with a drop of water. You will just have to try it to believe it!

Mosstowie 1975 (33 year old) 48.4% £114.95 Cask 5816
The nose opens with a lovely crisp, earthy barley note followed by orange, liquorice and very intense vanilla oak. It’s ever so slightly spirity initially, but it soon passes as a huge dollop of mature honey arrives. Over time the oak really begins to take over and it becomes very buttery. The palate begins much like the nose with the crisp barley. It’s full of rounded, soft apricot and orange fruit. The alcohol is a bit intrusive as is the oak, however the length is sensational with buckets of gorgeous summer fruits and a slight soupcon of tannins at the death.

Adding a drop of water ramps up the wow factor considerably bringing out the most delightful liquid honey character and soft, dusty, dry spice notes. The palate becomes quiet unctuous again emphasising the spice, however the finish becomes a tad dry. Like the previous bottling (Cask 5811) I reviewed awhile back it has its flaws but I’m quiet happy to accept them as the overall quality is pretty damn good!

Dallas Dhu 1981 (27 year old) 53.7% £93.95 Cask 428
This is another in a long line of excellent casks of Dallas Dhu that they have bottled. The aromas just pronounce it to be a classic Highland. Deep, rich and fruity (squishy yellow fruits – technical term that!) with that lovely hard granity edge. Loads of smooth spices bob just below the surface along with delightfully creamy oak, barley and a slight dunnage note. The palate is unsurprisingly soft and delightfully smooth with squishy yellow fruit, apricot, banana and a slight floral note. It’s exotically oily, yet balanced superbly by the granity hard barley and alcohol. Lovely maturity, and don’t forget the oh so gentle spices!

Adding some water it is orange heaven! Pure Seville orange marmalade freshly shredded too! The oak is a little bit more prominent now and it brings out a lovely barley sweetness on the palate. The length is still awesome. A real classic!

MacDuff 1968 (40 year old) 49.1% £112.95 Cask 8550
Monsterously fruity, with that classic Macduff diesel oil note! Yum! The senses are assaulted by waves of blood orange, tangerine and apricot. Followed by very mature honey, wax, earth and a beguiling violet note. Damn it’s amazing; I could swear it has metamorphosed into an old Glenrothes! It’s fabulous, so deep you can practically loose yourself in it or drown! There is no let up on the palate; it’s intense, oily and fruity. There are buckets of gingery wood spices along with toffee and a hint of diesel oil. The alcohol somewhat dominates the mid palate but it leaves a delightful honeyed/ floral finish. A superbly tart finish with a distinct Bourbon-esque note.

Water makes the nose very floral now and really emphasises the orange fruit and crisp barley. It’s still wonderfully deep and fabulous! The palate becomes a tad watery and cardboardy (maybe I’m being a bit over analytical and critical here!) however there are plenty of oils to compensate. Ok it’s a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde malt, but I’m still going to recommend it, just don’t whatever you do dilute it.
Tamdhu 1968 (40 year old) 40% – Not Stocking Cask 4103
It begins with an intense leafy aromas of fern, bracken, bog myrtle and a touch of menthol, followed by perfumed orange, mature honey, vanilla, a Highland-esque crisp granity note (Yes I know it’s a Spey!) and a slight earthiness. The palate is crisp and granity but balanced by plenty of oils. Quiet floral with orange, barley and a touch of grist. However it all starts to go a bit pear shaped – For such a low abv the alcohol is very intrusive and it develops this odd (not necessarily unpleasant) milky/ lactose note. The finish is very dried out and tannic.

Ok, so not being totally convinced I added a drop of water to see if it would tame the alcohol and oh dear – butter coated cardboard! What a shame.

NEW BOTTLING OF BLADNOCH

Bladnoch 18 year old 55% £47.95
Initially very grassy on the nose – Not freshly cut but old, dried grass, rushes and straw followed by deep, mature orange and lime with hints of honey and caramel. Lovely and rounded with a slight barley note. Dry, gentle and mellow on the palate, the flavours reflect the nose. It’s quiet oily and the alcohol dominates somewhat. A drop of water subdues the alcohol and allows the juicy, delicious fruit to show. Excellent intensity and length with a touch of earth and gin like botanicals. Definitely and old lady!

Well that’s it for another (hopefully) action packed newsletter.

Regards

Chris Goodrum

http://www.gauntley-wine.co.uk/


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