Archive for May, 2010

Federal Boston Whisky Cruise May 19th – Scotch Whisky News

BOSTON WHISKY TASTING & DINNER CRUISE

MAY 19, 2010, 7:00- 10:00

200 Seaport Boulevard Boston, MA

Join us for the Whisky a whisky cruise, the premier whisky events in Boston Area. Whiskey enthusiasts will have the opportunity to sample over 150 whiskies of global renown, including rare expressions that are all but impossible to taste elsewhere, by distillery managers and master blenders from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and Japan.

VIP Boarding Time: 6:00pm

Boarding Time: 7:00- 7:30pm

Sail Time: 7:30- 10:00pm

FEDERA L WINE & SPIRITS – WHISKY CRUISE DISCOUNT

10% OFF Regular Ticket

DISCOUNT CODE = FEDERALREG

15% OFF VIP Ticket

DISC OUNT CODE = FEDERALVIP

Regul ar Ticket Price $85 (Before Discount)

VIP Ticket Price $105 (Board At 6:00pm) (Before Discount)

Price includes Whisky & Dinner

Click Here For Tickets http://www.whiskyguild.com/tasting_boston.html or Call 908-578-2726 R 32

Joe Howell
Federal Wine & Spirits

http://www.federalwine.com/

Whisky Fringe Edinburgh 2010 – Scotch Whisky News – Too Late!

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Whisky Fringe 2010 is SOLD OUT.

In about 30 minutes……..

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Whisky Fringe 2010 Tickets On Sale TODAY! – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Fringe 14th & 15th August 2010
 
TICKETS WILL BE GOING ON SALE THURSDAY 13th MAY AT 1pm.

Tickets can NOT be reserved. ALL tickets must be purchased through this website http://tinyurl.com/WhiskyFringe

No ticket sales from the shop (Royal Mile Whiskies)

From Royal Mile Whiskies; 

Sorry we’re so late in making tickets available this year. For those of you who don’t know, its because the new licensing laws in Scotland have raised various grey areas as to what is allowed and what isn’t. We’ve been in discussions with the Licencing Authorities and whilst they’ve not given us anything in black & white, they have confirmed that all is ok. The only area of potential problem was the two-day ticket at a reduced price. As such, if you want to come both days, we’re afraid its two separate day tickets. However we hope that you think it’s still good value. Otherwise, The Half Time Orange will be back, there will be some of the greatest malts on show and pricing remains the same yet again! 

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K&L California Purchase Single Casks From A. Dewar Rattray – Scotch Whisky News

From David Driscoll at K&L;

Some of you who subscribe to my whisk(e)y newsletter may recall my mentioning of a possible double cask purchase – a whole barrel of 1991 Aberlour and a cask of 1982 Clynelish all for ourselves and our customers.  Well, I’m happy to write that the deal has gone through and last night, I went out to dinner with Andrew Morrison, whose family owns the A.D. Rattray line – from whom we purchased both whiskies.  We really had a great time talking about his family’s history in the whisky business, his future role in helping to develop the Rattray label, and how we could team up to really bring awesome products to our customers. 

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Also dining with us were booze industry veterans Todd Smith and Rich Trachtenberg, who participated with us in our night long discussion about where Scotch whisky was headed and how we could all stay afloat in this business for as long as possible.  My opinion as a retailer is based on what I see moving off the shelves and the comments of my customers.  I made it clear that the current trend cask finishing was wearing thin on the patience of the whisky fans I knew, not to mention the multitude of bottlings that these various enhancements produced.  “Who cares if it’s the same whisky in five different wine barrels?!” I said.  My fears always revolve around our customers wallets being stretched too thin.  “All people care about is good whisky, maybe at cask strength, from a solid distillery, and at a reasonable price.  That’s all you need; nothing more,” I finished. 

Innovation is necessary in all fields of business, but there is nothing to be said for creativity just for the sake of it.  Good booze is good all on it’s own – there’s a reason people have been drinking the same Bordeaux wines for centuries.  As we sipped our respective beers and cocktails, we all agreed that what people wanted was easier access to that good booze.  Andrew and Rich mentioned that the whisky business has always been a rollercoaster ride, with prices rising and falling consistently over the years.  With the world economy in the toilet, Andrew thanked his lucky stars that he wasn’t two years into a new distillery sitting on a rickhouse full of malt too young to drink.  I told him that he was exactly where I would want to be: using his long-founded family relationships to track down the best barrels in Scotland.  “You want selection,” I said, “but you want to be able to consistently bring in new products.  How many different whiskies can you afford to make?”  With the Rattray line, Andrew’s family is able to bring in a new whisky every time the old one runs out.  So far I’ve yet to taste one stinker in the whole catalog, and it’s only a matter of time before people start associating that quality with his company.

As far as the future for retailers goes, I think our best bets are to start working with experts we trust and people we like to meet our common goals.  I really like Rich, Todd, and Andrew and they really know their stuff.  We brainstorm ideas constantly about how we can do our jobs better.  I long for the old-school, small-town grocery type of relationship with my customers.  If I could have a whisky barrel open in the store where everyone could bring in a bottle and fill it up every week, I would do it.  I would love to have a new cask every month that people could enjoy until it ran out, only to be replaced by something new and exciting.  While I can’t have the cask open in the store, I can have it bottled for me and available for purchase, so that’s where I’m headed and that’s where guys like Andrew fit in.  He finds me the barrel and I sell it for him – it’s a win-win for us and for our whisky-drinking friends who depend on us for good advice. 

So while we wait for A.D. Rattray to bottle our newest barrel acquisitions to make their way over the pond, I’ve got some of Andrew’s other selections available for purchase.  Currently in the Redwood City store I have an outstanding Bowmore 17 Year Cask Strength $89.99 full of smoky almonds and rich amber flavor.  On the Spey side of things, we just received the Balblair 19 Year Cask Strength $74.99 which to me is a veritable steal of a malt – perfect balance of power, sweetness, and length.  Along with the two we have in stock we offer many more on special order (go to the website and search Rattray). 

At the end of the night, as I was sitting on the midnight train back down to San Mateo, I thought about how much fun it is to work with people who really care about building something from the ground up.  I’m hoping that we’re on the verge of doing great things with all the new barrels we are ordering, and I’m glad that there are people like Andrew in his family who just as excited as I am.  It makes everything so much easier – and fun.

Visit K&L at http://www.klwines.com/

FREE Scotch Tasting at Haskell’s Woodbury, Minnesota

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FREE Scotch Tasting at Haskell’s Woodbury – 05/22/2010

Haskell’s Woodbury Scotch Tasting!

Saturday May 22nd

1:00pm to 2:30pm

Cost: FREE

10 Single Malt Scotches, 10-30 years old.  Including 30YR Deanston & 25YR Bunnahabhain! (and a Cream Scotch).

Call Haskell’s Woodbury for your reservation 651-714-4188

Haskell’s Wine Shop
6445 Lake Road Terrace
Woodbury, Minnesota 55125

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The Jolly Toper May 27th Tasting at the Tolbooth Tavern – Scotch Whisky News

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All of the Jolly Toper’s whisky tastings take place on Thursday nights from 7:30pm until approximately 10pm at the Tolbooth Tavern, 167 Canongate, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, meals available up to the time of the tastings.

Tolbooth Tavern, Canongate Royal Mile, £21/18(ish)

Tasting 27th May 2010 Edinburgh

Glenlossie 1978 – 2007 Gordon and MacPhail refill sherry hogsheads 46%

MacDuff 16yo cask strength butt Cadenheads

Hazelburn 9yo 46% Duthies sherry cask (to be confirmed)

Ardbeg Rollercoaster

Cambus grain 24yo Bladnoch Forum

a mystery dram

Visit the Jolly Toper himself at http://www.jollytopertastings.co.uk/

Hands-on Whiskey Distilling Workshop May 30th June 6th – American Whiskey News

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Five Spaces Left Hands-on Whiskey Distilling Workshop

May 30th June 6th

at Stillwater Spirits, Petaluma, CA

-five night stay at the Metro Hotel
-tour of Germain Robin & Solomon Tournour
-distiller Jordan Via on brewing, distilling and maturation
-brewer Bill Owens on mashing and fermentation
… and more

(bring your video camera, and record everything)

The whole five-day package:  $3500
Register online at http://www.distilling.com/workshop.html

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Left to right, Jim Blansit Copper Run Distillery, Lincoln Henderson Master Distiller, Sherman Owen Artisan Resources with the drill mixing corn mash and in the white shirt in the background is Dave Shceurich Woodford Reserve Distillery (these gentlemen wont be at the hands-on class, we will however be making corn mash using the same technique).

Berry Brothers & Rudd at the LONDON Whisky Lounge Festival May 15th – Scotch Whisky News

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Share your love of Whisky at the first Whisky Lounge Festival at Tower Bridge Hilton on 15th May, where Berrys’ spirits experts will be showing a number of Whiskies including, for the first time, 1989 Mortlach and 1989 Girvan Grain. Masterclasses, blending shows and live music are also included in the £18 ticket price.

Berry Bros. & Rudd, 3 St James’s Street, London, SW1A 1EG

http://www.bbr.com/

wl20festival20london20logo201_120288x216For full information on the London Whisky Lounge please visit http://tinyurl.com/33844n3

Compass Box NAS Oak Cross (43%, OB, +/-2009) – Scotch Whisky Tasting Note

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Compass Box Bo Age Statement Oak Cross (43%, OB, +/-2009)

From the Compass Box Website;

We call this malt whisky Oak Cross because it offers the best characteristics of both American and French oak aging. A rich, medium-bodied malt whisky, Oak Cross combines vanilla characters from American oak and spicy, clove-like characters from French oak.

Innovative New Oak Casks

We work with a small mill in France that produces some of the highest quality cooperage oak in the world. It was our work with this mill that led us to experimenting with secondary maturation of malt whiskies in casks fitted with new French oak heads. This is something no one else in Scotland does. The result is malt whisky with more character and complexity. We use this technique on about 50% of the malt whisky in Oak Cross and it results in a superior finished product.

The Signature Range from Compass Box

Oak Cross is part of the Signature Range from Compass Box. The three Scotch whiskies in this range offer the spectrum of Scotch whisky style, from the delicate, sweet character of Asyla, to the rich, spicy, malty character of Oak Cross, to the peaty-smoky character of Peat Monster. Each is made from casks chosen individually, cask-by-cask, to ensure perfect maturity. The casks are combined according to recipe and returned to wood for “marrying” up to 12 months before bottling. Steps like these enhance complexity, flavour integration and soft mouth feel. Extra steps, but we think they’re worth it.

W.I. tasting note:

The nose is dusty malt, heathery, light chocolate followed by some hints of wine. It is very clean yet ripe and full at the same time, the aromas concentrate with a little hand warming, there are hints of the spice island in the back ground, again a rich clean nose. The taste is smooth, honeyed, malty, heathery and warming. It is slightly shy at first but grows in the mouth, a really good collection of flavours. The finish is malt, with loads of Fry’s cocoa, the heathery notes and more oak spice and quite dry toward the very end. It is also quite long and never wavers…

It’s good.

Score 85 points

C$58

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Visit Compass Box at  http://www.compassboxwhisky.com/

Woodford Reserve® Bourbon Announces Partnership with KFC Yum! Center – American Whiskey News

Woodford Reserve® Bourbon Announces Partnership with KFC Yum! Center

Louisville, Ky., (May 10, 2010) – Woodford Reserve bourbon along with Louisville Arena Sports and Entertainment Properties (LASEP) today announced a new partnership with the KFC Yum! Center. LASEP is the locally based entity of Learfield Sports which oversees the arena’s advertising and sponsorship sales initiatives.

Woodford Reserve’s five-year agreement provides the naming rights for the KFC Yum! Center’s largest meeting/event room overlooking the Ohio River. This scenic lounge will be accessible to anyone with a ticket to get into the facility. As part of the agreement, the room will be called “The Woodford Reserve Club” and will serve as a full service bar during games, concerts and special events. Woodford Reserve will also have exterior and inner-bowl signage as part of its sponsorship agreement.

“Since its introduction in 1996, Woodford Reserve has quickly grown to become Kentucky’s best selling small batch bourbon,” said Wayne Rose, vice president and group brand director of Woodford Reserve. “We are proud to add our name to the list of local companies supporting the new arena.  When adult patrons come for a game, concert or special event, the Woodford Reserve Club will be the perfect place to gather for a cocktail.”

Today’s announcement comes on the heels of a naming rights announcement in April. A $13.5 million, 10-year agreement is between Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) and Team Services, LLC. resulted in the arena officially being named the “KFC Yum! Center.”

About Woodford Reserve

Woodford Reserve, the “Official Bourbon of the Kentucky Derby”, is crafted at the historic Woodford Reserve Distillery in Versailles, Kentucky – the heart of thoroughbred country. Woodford Reserve is one of the fine spirits produced and marketed by the Brown-Forman Corporation. For 140 years, Brown-Forman has enriched the experience of life by responsibly building fine quality beverage alcohol brands.  The company’s brands are supported by nearly 4,000 employees and sold in approximately 135 countries worldwide.  For more information about the company, please visit http://www.brown-forman.com, and for more information on Woodford Reserve visit www.woodfordreserve.com. Please enjoy your bourbon responsibly.

For more information regarding the KFC Yum! Center, please visit www.arenaauthority.com.

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