Archive for May, 2010

May Top-ups: 1.153 & 27.80 Scotch Malt Whisky Society News – Scotch Whisky News

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May Top-up Tipplers:
Stop to Re-fuel with 1.153 & 27.80 
BUY the pair for £86 and save £10.40

1.153 A cornucopia of mellifluous sweetness
Speyside Spey
£42.20 inc. Free P&P
Chocolates, toffee, coconut, currant buns, millionaire shortbread, biscuit box and manuka honey. Hints of menthol, mint and smoke prevented it floating away like candy floss on a summer’s breeze
Age: 9 years            Cask:  First-fill ex-bourbon barrel

27.80 Old hemp ropes in a fishing boat
Campbeltown
£54.20 inc. Free P&P
We were sniffing and imagining all sorts – oilskin coats, lobster boxes, freshly dug soil and balls of wool; sage, heather, linseed oil and polish.
“National Geographic magazines in a bothy” and “old hemp ropes in a fishing boat” will give a flavour
Age: 13 years            Cask:  Refill ex-bourbon hogshead

May Outturn Recommendations: TOP-UP while you still can (selling fast)

Smoky Sherried Pair: Buy 10.71 & 93.38 for £85 (save £10.40)
Best Buy Pair: Buy 95.11 & 35.38 for £88.50 (save £11)

Case Offer: Buy all SIX for £287.70 (save £35)
10.71 Onions Spring Eternal                                 
9.49 It’s in the bag                                                           
35.38 “Fire in the hole!”                                               
125.35 Amontillado and Aubergine                 
39.75 Cuban Memories                                               
G1.7 Flamed Christmas Pudding

SIX June Outturn Previews

@ Aberdeen Mal & Birmingham & Brighton Hotel du Vin
Be amongst the first members to sample six preview drams from June Outturn. From Mon 31 May, SIX new June drams will preview behind the bar at Aberdeen Malmaison and Birmingham and Brighton Hotel du Vin. 

SMWS Whisky Tasting & Events

Seafood & Society Dram Tasting – The Vaults, Mon 24 May
All things Japanese Night – The Vaults, Thu 27 May
Liverpool Preview Tasting -Malmaison, Thu 27 May
Aberdeen Preview Tasting – Thistle Hotel, Fri 28 May
Bristol Preview Tasting – Hotel Du Vin, Fri 28 May
Pan-Asian Curry Experience – London, Sat 29 May
New Outturn Open Tasting – London, Sat 5 June
New Outturn & Sunday Roast Tasting – The Vaults, Sun 6 June
New Outturn Open Tasting – London, Mon 7 June
Whisky & Gems with Nicholas James – London, Wed 9 June
Whisky & Diamonds with Eric Emms – London, Thu 10 June

For your chance to join the Society please visit them at www.smws.co.uk

Ralfy Posts Episode #132 Parts 1 & 2 – Scotch Whisky News

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Two Day Limited Edition Malt Sale At Federal in Boston – Scotch Whisky News

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Limited Edition Malt Sale ends Wednesday

We are getting ready for inventory with a few bottles from The Masterclass that need to find good homes.

These are all Limited Edition single malts, some from closed distilleries.

They include some of the last bottlings from Brora and Port Ellen. All too often I have to be the bearer of bad news and tell people that bottlings have sold out or that we did not get an allocation in the U.S. Don’t you be one of those I have to tell.

We have fewer than six of most of these special bottles. They will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. No matter what, these special prices are only good until the end of business Wednesday May 26th.

All are very very good. Get them while they are here. After Wednesday they will be gone.

Brora 30 Y.O. 55.7% $419.99 $389.99
An amazing bottling from this closed distillery, one not to miss.

Port Ellen 30 Y.O. 57.7% $415.00 $385.00
The first 30 Y.O. release from the distillers, simply stunning, from this closed Islay distillery.

Oban 18 Y.O. 43% $184.99 $169.99
Only bottled for the distillery and the U.S, a gem from a great distillery.

Glen Ord 30 Y.O. 58.7% $335.99 $199.99
Some at the Masterclass felt that this was the best bottle of the evening.

Lagavulin Distillers Edition 43% $110.00 $99.00
A Lagavulin with sherry, a precious Islay single malt that was not in the U.S. for many years. One not to miss.

Deadline for orders, 7:00 (7PM) Wednesday, May 26.

Joe Howell
Federal Wine & Spirits

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Email: joe@federalwine.com
Phone: 617-367-8605
Web: http://www.federalwine.com/

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WhiskyCast EPISODE #256 Islay Festival (Feis Ile) – Scotch Whisky News

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Caol Ila Distillery may have the most beautiful setting of any of Islay’s distilleries. It sits on the Sound of Islay directly across from the Paps of Jura, and when the skies are clear, you can see the Isle of Mull on the horizon. This is Caol Ila’s festival day during the Islay Festival of Malt and Music, and we’ll hear from distillery manager Billy Stitchell, taste some Caol Ilas, and talk to a local lobsterman and a precocious 3-year-old.

Listent o Episode #256 at http://www.whiskycast.com/

THE WHISKY TASTING COMPANY – UPDATE – Scotch Whisky News

 

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From Colin;

As promised here is the link to vote in a Dragon’s Den-style competition within Shropshire where I have been fortunate enough to get through to the final.

The voting will be decided by 1/3 online voters, 1/3 by the interview panel (who I am presenting to in the video), and 1/3 from the audience at the Shropshire Industry awards on 4th June.  As well as a £4,000 prize which I will put towards bottling equipment to start exporting the publicity will be of great help for when I begin trading in June.

Video where people can vote for THE WHISKY TASTING COMPANY:
http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/business/2010/05/10/star-idea-finalist-video-for-the-whisky-tasting-company/

The voting is at the bottom of the text on the page (just select ‘Whisky Tasting Company’ and then click on ‘VOTE’)

Preview of web site (Please note: there is no functionality on this early version, and this is not yet on my own web site)
http://www.fisheye-webdesign.co.uk/preview/whisky/dark/

I’ve also attached some photos of the whisky sets in case you send this on to people who don’t know about what the product is. (See below)

p.s. I hope to be open at the start of June at www.whiskytastingcompany.com – ready for the fathers’s day rush !

Thanks for your vote !

Colin Sinclair
The Whisky Tasting Company Ltd.
179 Wenlock Road
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY2 6LB

colin@whiskytastingcompany.com

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Vote for Colin!

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FOUR NEW WHISKIES ANNOUNCED BY DIAGEO – Scotch Whisky News

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FOUR NEW WHISKIES ANNOUNCED BY DIAGEO

Special Distillery-only Single Malt Scotch Whisky Bottlings

Diageo has announced four additions to their extensive range of single malt whiskies  –  but only for visitors to their Scottish distilleries.

Lagavulin, Oban, Glenkinchie and Blair Athol will shortly be selling a single malt Scotch whisky bottling that isn’t available anywhere else in the world.

Like other Diageo distillery-only bottlings sold at Talisker, Caol Ila, and Clynelish, these new expressions are bottled at natural cask strength and without an age statement.

Nick Morgan, spokesman for the Classic Malts Selection™ range of Diageo’s single malts, said:  “When visitors take the trouble to visit our distilleries, it’s nice to be able to give them the option of buying something that they couldn’t get anywhere else.

“Of course they will still be able to buy the more familiar and widely distributed expressions, but these distillery-only bottlings might be regarded as even more special.

“In fact, with three of these new ones – Lagavulin™, Glenkinchie™ and Oban™ – we have been able to take advantage of a number of special casks that had been intended for bottling as Distiller’s Editions over the past few years but were found to be surplus to requirements, and have been sitting in our warehouse ever since. These have undergone a second (or ‘double’) maturation in American Oak cask wood that has previously held a fortified wine  –  in this case, sherry treated American oak casks.

“But unlike our regular Distillers Edition bottlings, these are offered at natural cask strength, and carry no age statement.”

The Lagavulin™ distillery-only bottling is expected to be available for visitors to buy during the Islay Festival this year. The prices will be between £55 and £70 UK RRP.

Details of new distillery-only bottlings

Athol ABV 55.8%
Wood – European oak (first fill sherry cask)
Nose Unreduced, faint nose prickle, rather like inhaling Friar’s Balsam. Strong rancio, more subtle fruit and a hint of struck matches. With time, a touch of sultana sweetness. Adding water lowers the cask-derived notes and adding plenty brings up a gentle, fragrant leafiness.
Palate Immediately sweet (dried apricots) with a pepper-spiced edge that soon moves centre stage to mask the fruit. Quickly develops a bitter-sweet character. Medium bodied, quite well integrated and rich – needing only a little water to show its best. Adding a bigger splash (1:1) gives a soft, sweet and malty start, with the spicy notes taking longer to come through, and raises the underlying, balancing bitterness.
Finish Quite short, sharp and drying, with some sweetness coming through again in the aftertaste.
Overall “A balanced and straightforward bitter-sweet malt.”

Glenkinchie ABV 59.1%
Wood – Has undergone a second (or ‘double’) maturation in Amontillado-treated American oak casks.
Nose Unreduced, fruity, spicy, and dry. Subtle floral aromas develop but are far less obvious than in the Classic Malt expression. Adding water (not too much) softens and sweetens the nose.
Palate So sweet (acacia honey) with a surprising and luscious palate-coating texture. Medium bodied and unusually rich for Glenkinchie. Adding a splash of water softens things down into a sweet and spicy dram, with good grip, and a great balance of primary tastes.
Finish Medium length, crisp and sweetly drying.
Overall “The best Glenkinchie I’ve ever tasted, more all-rounder than apéritif. Even though in its new-found assertiveness it perhaps loses some of Glenkinchie’s signature floral notes, it is sweetly persuasive!”

Lagavulin 51.5%
Wood – Has undergone a second (or ‘double’) maturation in Pedro Ximenez-treated American oak casks.
Nose Unreduced, big and rounded. At first sweet (toffee) and smoke with restrained medicinal notes. Bigger than the 16 year old expression. Adding water (not too much) softens the nose and balances the smoke and sweetness.
Palate A delightfully sweet start, at natural strength soon overwhelmed by a whole ocean of hot smoke crashing over the tongue. Rich, with great structure and grip. Big and powerful, sweeter than the 16 year old and just lovely to drink straight. Adding a splash of water(not too much) rounds things, easing back the smoke to leave a firmly balanced sweet-smoky dram.
Finish Medium to long, rich and peppery. Fine smoky aftertaste.
Overall “A big, self-assured Lagavulin with all the certainty of age, uncomplicated, satisfying and so-o-o easy to enjoy!”

Oban 55.0%
Wood – Has undergone a second (or ‘double’) maturation in Pedro Montilla Fino-treated American oak casks.
Nose Unreduced, some nose prickle. Rich raisins and spicy wood. Adding a little water lowers the richness and brings up more subtle, fresh, fragrant notes.
Palate Unreduced, immediately sweet and powerful with a salty tang. Very warming with a good mouthfeel. Adding a good dash of water gives a honey-sweet, fruity start (ripe nectarine?) still with a hint of the sea behind it, then waves of light smokiness roll over the palate. Mouth-drying overall. Medium bodied, elegant.
Finish Quite long, smooth and sweetly drying, with more smoke coming through in the pleasing aftertaste.
Overall “Like Oban, only more so. A well-balanced and very more-ish dram that makes a fine all-rounder.”

The Classic Malts Selection, Blair Athol, Caol Ila, Clynelish, Lagavulin, Oban, Talisker and Distillers Edition words and the Quaich device and associated logos are trade marks. © 2010.

Duncan Taylor Club Newsletter – May 2010 – Scotch Whisky News

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Upcoming Events

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It’s an Eastern assaults as Euan, Lin & Mark are all off to various destinations in Asia. First up is Whisky Live Shanghai which Euan and Lin will be attending on the 21st – 22ndof May. Euan and Lin will then be off to the Vinexpo in Hong Kong. They hope to bump into old friends and to make new ones whilst on their travels.

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It is all-systems-go as Mark prepares for Whisky Live Singapore on the 24th of May. This will be the first Whisky Live to be held in Singapore at the famous Raffles Hotel. Mark is looking forward to having a new show to go and tell his stories to new faces. Look out for Black Bull 12 and 40 year old as they make their debut in Singapore, although the 40yo may be hidden under the stand!

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Recent Visitors

We were pleased to meet our American friends in Huntly on Friday and take them on a mystery tour around the North East.  Steve Fox and Ken Young from Preiss Imports were in town with Mark Monfery from Texas and Brent and his wife Rai from McScrooges in Knoxville so we thought we would show them the sites.  Following a few samples at Brewdog we headed for Pennan – the setting for Local Hero, a famous film from the 80’s.  After lunch in Portsoy we crossed country to the Speyside Cooperage where we met up with Brett from Binny’s in Chicago. We were then privileged to visit Forsyth’s Coppersmiths before returning to Huntly for a dram or two stopping by a few distilleries and snow damaged warehouses on the way.

Speyside Festival

Speyside Festival was upon us on the 29th April – 3rd May. It was a busy week all round with people from all around the world coming to tastes whiskies and tour distilleries. Mark had various tasting events throughout the weekend, one which included a game of Whisky bingo. All in all it was a successful weekend and all of us at Duncan Taylor look forward to next year’s festival
 
Doing Our Bit For The Environment

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Green is the way forward! We have just introduced our first outer cases made from recycled  cardboard. They still look the same, but as everyone knows, every little bit helps in saving the planet.

This is just the beginning for Duncan Taylor in their way of becoming a more environmentally friendly  company.
 
New Bottlings

Port Ellen 1983 27yo Cask 672 49.4%
Colour: Bright Gold
Nose: Sweet, gooseberries, oily, shortbread, custard, grassy, soft smoke
Taste: Light wet ash, hints of chlorine, olive oil, smoked cheese, waxy, slightly farmyard like
Finish: Quite creamy, touch medicinal with burnt wood and orange sherbet
Comment: A fresh Port Ellen with a fruity ashiness – cracking!
 
Rare Auld Caol Ila 1981 Cask. 3491
Colour: Pale Amber
Nose: Very fruity, stewed apples, French fancy’s, lemon and toffee chews
Taste: Soft smoke, chilli oil, quite spicy aniseed and basil.
Finished: lots of creamy notes, wham bar’s, and oranges
Comment: Fruity Caol Ila with a touch of spice!

Peerless Caperdonich 1968 41 Year Old 52.6% Cask 2595
Colour: Amber
Nose: Rich toffee apples, cinnamon, spiced oak, cherries, blackberries, strawberry milkshake and orange flavoured jelly
Taste: Sweet, spice, brown sugar, treacle, red fruits, pomegranate and vanilla
Finish: Pickles and spices, cardamom and strawberries
Comment: A spicy Caperdonich!

Rare Auld Dallas Dhu 1981 29 Year Old 53% Cask 388
Colour: Straw
Nose: Lemon sherbet, milk chews, strawberry plants, lemon thyme
Taste: Syrupy, dry, vanilla, courgettes in butter, fennel and oranges
Finish: Soft, grassy and refreshing
Comment: A refreshing summer dram
 
To view more tasting notes, please follow this link:
http://www.duncantaylor.com/products/new_bottlings.html

Duncan Taylor & Co Ltd
Whisky Merchants and Brokers,
4 Upperkirkgate, Huntly,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland AB54 8JU
website: www.duncantaylor.com
email: info@duncantaylor.com
Phone: +44 (0) 1466 794055
Fax: +44 (0) 1466 794618

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Chieftain Whiskies Now in Stock At D&M California – Scotch Whisky News

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Since 1936, Ian Macleod Distillers, through its dedication to tradition and quality, has amassed an unrivalled cask stock from Scotland’s many distilleries. This enviable collection includes extremely rare malts, some from closed or mothballed distilleries. The Chieftain’s collection hallmark is that each bottling must be fit for a King, a Leader or in the Celtic world, a Chieftain.

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Allt A Bhainne 31 Year Old, Chieftain’s Bottling, Single Malt Scotch Whisky $139.99. Very citrus driven nose with tangerines  and lemons. The palate is lemony with pepper and smoke.

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Caol Ila 17 Year Old, Chieftain’s Bottling,  Single Malt Scotch Whisky
$99.99. The nose offers salt, shortbread and smoke. The palate is really soft and fruity but maintains salt, smoke, iodine and medicinal characteristics.

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Linkwood 16 Year Old, Chieftain’s Bottling,  Single Malt Scotch Whisky
$77.99. The nose shows honey, faint smoke and sweet tropical fruit. The palate offers a creamy texture with flavors of peaches, milk fat and toasted nuts.

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Port Ellen 25 Year Old, Chieftain’s Bottling,Single Malt Scotch Whisky
$319.99. The nose is really fruity – bread fruit, honey, salt, toffee, granola, roasted pumpkin seeds. The palate is spicy and salty, showing Serrano peppers and crushed red chili flakes, mango, peaches, lavender and dry smoke.

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Springbank 39 Year Old, Chieftain’s Bottling, Single Malt Scotch Whisky
$469.99. The nose shows apricots, lemon, curacao, tobacco and a touch of smoke. The palate shows dry leaf smoke, salt, lemon, thyme, apricots and orange.

Order yours today at www.dandm.com

Arran – An Island Story – The Whisky Lounge Presents – Scotch Whisky News

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Arran – An Island Story
Blackfriars, Newcastle Upon Tyne 
Friday May 28th 2010, 7.30pm 
www.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk 

£20.00 / ticket   

When the opening of the Arran distillery at Lochranza was announced in 1996 there was much excitement among whisky-lovers at the prospect of a new whisky on the market. The only frustrating thing was that there was a long wait to endure before being able to taste mature stock. Thankfully the guys (and gals) at Arran are not without vision and decided to release whisky at a younger age in order to keep everyone happy. They are also not averse to experimenting with different casks…

We are delighted to announce this series of tastings in order that we can taste a whole sluice of their whiskies at different ages and cask types. We will also be exclusively sampling a new bottling that is being released around the same time as this series. At most of the tastings we will be welcoming the very passionate and knowledgeable UK Brand Ambassador, Celine Tetu – definitely an added bonus!

As always each tasting is designed to be fun and enjoyable for all levels of whisky drinker, and is not a lecture. You will almost certainly learn something new every time, but if you don’t walk out with a smile on your face then there we have done something wrong!
 
Visit http://www.thewhiskylounge.com/ to book your tickets.

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WhiskyCast Episodes #254 & 255 Islay Festival (Feis Ile) – Scotch Whisky News

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EPISODE 254: MAY 22, 2010
Here we go…with the first of many episodes from the Islay Festival of Malt and Music. It’s opening day, and Lagavulin traditionally is the first distillery to have its festival day. We’ll hear from distillery manager Peter Campbell, a native Ileach, along with many of the people who make Feis Ile special, and I’ll have tasting notes on several Lagavulin expressions, including this year’s sold-out Feis Ile bottling.

EPISODE 255: MAY 23, 2010
Day two of the Islay Festival of Malt and Music is Bruichladdich’s turn to shine, and the sun was shining once again as Ileachs and whisky lovers from all over the world gathered at the distillery. Distillery manager Duncan McGillivray joins me in this episode, along with highlights from Jim McEwan’s master class, Islay beers, and a song from Robin Laing.

Listen to WhiskyCast at http://www.whiskycast.com/


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