Archive for 2010

Connosr Distilled – the new online whisky magazine – Scotch Whisky News

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Connosr Distilled – the new online whisky magazine

The Whisky Social Network, connosr.com, has launched a new online whisky magazine called Connosr Distilled. The magazine is packed with features, video content, interviews, competitions and much more.

A sample from the inaugural issue:

* Watch a film about featured bottler Scotch Malt Whisky Society
* Advice from an expert panel on the perfect beginner’s whisky cabinet
* Four reasons for wine lovers to embrace whisky
* View from the community: Australian whisky reaches maturity

For more on this visit: www.connosr.com/distilled

The Dalmore Sale Extended Tastings & Masterclass Recap At Federal Wine & Spirits Boston – Scotch Whisky News

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The Dalmore Sale Extended  Tastings & Masterclass Recap

Richard Paterson The Master Blender for Dalmore was brilliant as was the whisky that he puts in the bottle. Richard chronologically brought us from 1263 through to current times and from the 12 Y.O. through The King Alexander with some great focus on The MacKenzie bottling and on the clan itself. Richard really looks at what goes into the make-up of all The Dalmores and he insists on great depth, balance and finesse. All are amazingly palatable and friendly to the masses with tremendous complexity and elegant subtlety to keep the most sophisticated palates intrigued from the 12 Y.O. through the 18 Y. O. and the Special Editions. Two of Federal’s customers and myself were able to taste a Dalmore single malt that was 58 Years old with a selling price of more than $1000.00 per year of age (x 58 = $60,000.00 a bottle.)

The Mackenzie Clan and it’s heritage is why this limited bottling was done, the depth of the single malt has the depth of The MacKenzie Clan.

Sale Prices extended through Monday, August 9th
(Orders must be in by Saturday the 7th)

Reg Price Sale Price

Clan MacKenzie 46%
Warm and seductive with aromas of ripe plums, citrus fruits and marzipan, followed closely with ginger spice and mangos, a taste of sweet pear, bitter chocolate and crushed almonds reward the senses.
$199.99 $174.99

King Alexander Aged aromatic Oloroso butts and Madeira drums provide citrus orange, spice and nuts, whilst redolent Bourbon barrels deliver warm, vanilla notes. Rich port and Marsala woods add hints of wild berries and fleshy plums, enhanced with red fruits from vintage Cabernet Sauvignon barriques.
$234.99 $214.99

12 Y.O. Deep golden mahogany in color with orange, marmalade and aromatic spice on the nose. Elegant and rich on the palate with intense citrus and hints of sweet vanilla pod to finish enhanced by increased sherry wood for an aftertaste of great complexity.
$57.99 $51.99

Gran Reserva Elegant and refined with hints of citrus and autumn fruits on the nose. marmalade and Christmas cake tantalize the palate with subtle hints of roasted coffee and chocolate. This is followed with ripe oranges and lemon peel, giving delicate, zesty top notes.
$74.99 $67.99

15 Y.O. A rich and aromatic heart full of dried spices, cloves, cinnamon and ginger with a concentrated citrus mouth-feel to tantalize your tongue and an abundant aftertaste of spice to reward the palate.
$89.99 $84.99

18 Y.O. Aged aromatic Oloroso butts and Madeira drums provide citrus orange, spice and nuts, whilst redolent Bourbon barrels deliver warm, vanilla notes. Rich port and Marsala woods add hints of wild berries and fleshy plums, enhanced with red fruitsfrom vintage Cabernet Sauvignon barriques.
$164.99 $154.99

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Joe Howell
Federal Wine & Spirits

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

Douglas Laing August Old Malt Cask, Old & Rare and Premier Barrel New Bottlings – Scotch Whisky News

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Dear Customer

For our August releases we are pleased bring to your attention five (5) new bottlings under the OLD MALT CASK label – two (2) from the OLD & RARE “Platinum” selection – two (2) in the PREMIER BARREL Ceramic – two (2) from the Advanced Sample 20 cl selection – two (2) (45 year) old CLAN DENNY Grains – plus the eighth (8th) release of our Highland Park/Bowmore DOUBLE BARREL.

The Tasting Notes for OLD MALT CASK follow:

OMC1877 CRAIGELLACHIE CLARET WINE FINISHED 14 year old
Nose: Opens sweetly with stewed red fruit + plums + marzipan Palate: Round & complex with candied cherries + macerated fruit Finish: Warming finish replicates the palate’s fruity sweet quality (J)

OMC188 1 BRUICHLADDICH 20 year old
Nose: Sweetly perfumed and salty with a gristy style. Palate: Mouthcoatingly sweet then Malty with mocha tones. Finish: Sweetly toffee’d with light camphor then vanilla (F)

OMC1880 MANNOCHMORE 20 year old
Nose: Dryly spiced, perfumed, floral and gristy. Palate: Big and malted – citrus + barley – late barley + honey. Finish: The palate is neatly replicated. (F)

OMC1882 LINKWOOD 21 year old
Nose: Opens sweetly – runs to a stewed fruit (banana) & oranges character
Palate: Initially spicy & dry + a sweet almond and orange cake style. Finish: Long, balanced dry and sweet character with leather, spices and nuts (J)

OMC1878 GLEN GRANT BRANDY BUTT FINISHED 35 years old
Nose: Spicy, fruity, oaked, buttery and “very interesting”. Palate: Dry initially – runs to rummed raisins plus a peppery quality. Finish: More fruit, spice, camphor and light smoke. (F) (Understated)

Tasting Notes for PREMIER BARREL:

PBR0080 HIGHLAND PARK 12 year old
This Highland Park is a hyperbolically and hierarchically high spirited hero (hush-hush to the hankering hoi polloi!) with its halcyon hotch potch of peated panache, feisty fructiferousness and salubriously sympathetic spice with supplementary sweet scented smoke. (F)

PBR0081 MORTLACH 12 year old
May I monopolise, and muse over my munificently and melodiously mollifying Mortlach? Fundamentally, this frisky, flavourful festival of fructiferous fermentation is ffrankly, ffragrant, ffabulous, and full of ffinesse. (F)

OLD & RARE Tasting Notes:

OAR0099 LAPHROAIG SHERRY MATURED 21 year old
On the nose detect sweetly peated malt plus a distinctly smoked meat style masking some citrus and orange? quality. The palate is initially toffee’d then rolls into rich smoke, bonfire ash and soft summer tar. It finishes in a smoky/damp wood style, clove studied oranges, and even some burnt toast! (F)

OAR0103 MACALLAN WINE FINISHED 33 year old
The colour reflects its red wine “finish” – similarly apparent on its jammy nose full of macerated summer fruits – which warms to sugary fudge and barley. Those same malt and fruit flavours ebb and flow together then tend towards oak, walnuts and some tannin. The finish is interestingly spiced, and intriguingly smoked – now dry and spiced. (F)

The two (2) 20 cl ADVANCE SAMPLES are:

SMC0370 LAPHROAIG 9 year old
SMC0372 LINKWOOD 13 year old Bourbon Cask Matured

CLAN DENNY GRAIN Tasting Notes:

DEN0042 GIRVAN 45 year old
Round and full of crushed fruit quality, with bourbon cask/vanilla’d, oily and dunnage warehouse character all through the long, olfactory experience. Palatewise it takes you straight into the USA, with loads of those anticipated vanilla, light oak and buttery flavours – all sweet – coming through. The finish takes the more normal grain (shorter) route, but carries a mini replica of the palate. (F)

DEN0043 CALEDONIAN 45 year old
Fresh, clean, fruity and spicy – with an added fruit box style that all warms to old fashioned hair dressing and toffee smells on the nose. Palatewise it carries macerated fruit, barley sugar and late vanilla flavour – all replicated plus some dried spice on its short finish. (F)

DOUBLE BARREL

DBS0014 HIGHLAND PARK/BOWMORE – 8th Release

We certainly like these releases but more importantly we hope you similarly do. We thank you in advance for your kind consideration.

All best wishes
Fred H Laing
Managing Director

Visit Douglas Laing Old Malt Cask at www.douglaslaingwhisky.com

SEVEN SINGLE CASK BOTTLINGS FROM GLENDRONACH THIS MONTH – Scotch Whisky News

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SEVEN SINGLE CASK BOTTLINGS FROM GLENDRONACH THIS MONTH
 
GlenDronach, the richly-sherried Highland malt, has released Batch 2 of its single cask bottlings which includes seven rare and very limited expressions.
 
In chronological order, they are:
 
1971, cask 489, 39YO
Oloroso Sherry Butt, 48.8% vol
Liquorice and cloves partnering flawlessly with classic oloroso notes and lashings of chocolate orange nuances. Depth is built upon a layer of walnuts and almonds.
UK RRP £379.99
 
1972, cask 718, 38YO
Oloroso Sherry Butt, 51.5% vol,
Fruity and long. A tremendous concoction of sweet stewed fruits, nuts and chocolate. Fine old oloroso notes with terrific balance and acidity create excellent depth and definition.
UK RRP £359.99
 
1978, cask 1040, 31YO,
Oloroso Sherry Puncheon, 51.2% vol
Dense and long. Very elegant and smooth with classic sherry influences. Walnut flavours emerge which align perfectly with ripe citrus fruits.
UK RRP £184.99
 
1989, cask 3315, 20YO
Pedro Ximinez Sherry Puncheon, 53.2% vol
Offers baked apples with sweet brown sugar syrup. Nutty, with almonds and hazelnuts bringing weight to the mix.
UK RRP £79.99
 
1990, cask 2621, 20YO
Oloroso Sherry Butt, 57.9% vol
Chocolate orange and coffee mocha mouse. Delightful balance and complexity with excellent length.
UK RRP £79.99
  
1991, cask 3182, 18YO
Pedro Ximinez Sherry Puncheon, 51.7% vol
Bursting with stewed fruits, particularly sweet prunes. Date and dried fig characteristics add lovely depth and concentration.
UK RRP £70.99
  
1993, cask 529, 17YO
Oloroso Sherry Butt, 60.5% vol
Spicy and long. Superb mocha and hazelnut influences emerge, leading to a sweet rich finish.
UK RRP £66.99
 
Sales Director Alistair Walker said: “Each year we specially select a handful of individual casks from the warehouses at GlenDronach to be bottled as our ‘Limited Releases’.
 
“We believe that the 2010 releases are excellent examples of the quality, richly-sherried style for which the GlenDronach distillery is famous.
 
“Batch 2 is being shipped to over twenty export markets and will also be available in the UK through independent specialist whisky retailers.”

Visit GlenDronach Distillery at www.glendronachdistillery.co.uk

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Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks Bunnahabhain OB 12yo 46.3% – Scotch Whisky News

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Bunnahabhain OB 12yo 46.3%alc.

After a period in the wilderness Bunnahabhain has been re-thought and returned as an ‘unchillfiltered’ and higher strength variant better reflecting the distilleries’ true character, and what character!

The non-peaty of the Islay whiskies celebrates with this new bottling as smooth and vibrant, velvety and yet stimulating, cherry-sweetness with a beefy undercurrent. The finish is long with a (very slight) sulphury smokiness. As a standard distillery bottling the new version is very much an ace.

It moves significantly in the Flavour Map, it was in G2 (Delicate side of Rich & Delicate) now on the flavour map I reckon it is now in square H4
Complex Rich & Delicate

Bunnahabhain 12 year old
Barcode: 5029704217366

Price excluding VAT: £27.15
£31.90 Including VAT at 17.5%

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Master of Malt Bottle Kilchoman 3cl Samples – Scotch Whisky News

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Your Chance to Try Rare and Super Peaty Whisky from Islay’s Latest Legend

The hottest young distillery on Islay, Kilchoman, is kicking up a stir as a legend in the making. Thanks to its super peaty malt, the distillery will compete with giants such as Islay’s other distilleries Laphroaig and Lagavulin. Kilchoman was founded in 2005 and its whisky has only recently reached the minimum 3 years required for it to be classified as single malt Scotch. Amazingly, before it even came of age, Kilchoman spirit was heralded by critics – including top taster Jim Murray – as being delicious, and many predicted it would become the star of Islay (a region that many connoisseurs believe to be the best in Scotland). Jim even awarded one sample 94 out of 100 points.

Kilchoman’s extraordinary and rare malt is available to try as a sample from Master of Malt’s acclaimed sample service – “Drinks by the Dram” (a range of 3cl samples of whisky and other spirits including gin, rum, vodka, cognac and more). The service offers customers a chance to try before they buy – well worth it when some of the bottles available as samples sell for as much as £1,500!

For the first time ever, Kilchoman single malt is available for purchase in 3cl sample form (available from Master of Malt). This is a unique chance for whisky lovers and spirits connoisseurs to try something incredibly rare – even more noteworthy because the current batches of Kilchoman whisky have almost sold out. Whisky drinkers will be able to detect heavy peat smoke, iodine and pine oil on the nose, and the palate offers warm peat, fruit and malt. It is an unusual and wonderfully rich whisky; despite the fact it is only three years old!

Order your 3cl sample of Kilchoman Single Malt at http://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/kilchoman-spring-2010-release-whisky/

About Drinks by the Dram
–    Hundreds of inexpensive 3cl (30ml) samples to try before you buy
–    Revolutionary new concept in online drinks retail
–    See a list of drams at: http://www.masterofmalt.com/drinks-by-the-dram/

About Master of Malt
–    Established in 1985
–    One of the UK’s leading online whisky and spirits retailers
–    A highly rated independent bottler, all of whose single cask whiskies scored over 90 points in the Jim Murray Whisky Bible 2009.
For further information please visit www.masterofmalt.com
Read the Master of Malt blog: www.masterofmalt.com/blog
Or follow Master of Malt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/masterofmalt 

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Miner’s Delight Inn Atlantic City Wyoming Whisk(e)y Sale

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In Miner’s Delight Inn Bed & Breakfast, Atlantic City, Wyoming whisk(e)y sale (limited to stock on hand) August 7, 2010 10 a.m – 4 p.m.

Single Malt Scotch Whisky
¼ of our 68-bottle selection is on sale

Ardbeg Supernova 2010 $125
Ardmore Traditional Cask $45
Balvenie 12 years old DoubleWood $50
Balvenie 15 years old Single Barrel $60
BenRiach 1994 Limited Release 12 years old (single cask) $85
Glenfarclas 21 years old $95
Glenfiddich 15 years old $45
Glenlivet 15 years old French Oak Reserve $45
Glenlivet 16 years old Nadurra (cask strength) $50
Glenmorangie Original 10 years old (with two tumblers)  $40
Glenrothes Select Reserve (with a Glenrothes pen)  $40
Laphroaig 10 years old (with a Laphroaig pen)  $40
Laphroaig 18 years old (with a Laphroaig hat or shirt)  $90
Macallan 18 years old (1989)  $110
Old Pulteney 12 years old $35 
Singleton of Glendullan 12 years old $35
Talisker 10 years old $60

Blended Scotch Whisky

Chivas Regal 12 years old (with a Chivas key ring) $22
Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 years old (blended malt) $40

Single Malt Irish Whiskey

Bushmills 10 years old $25

Kentucky Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey

Knob Creek 9 years old (single barrel to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Wyoming Liquor Division, wooden box)$ 40

Visit the Miner’s Delight Inn at www.minersdelightinn.com

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Alan Winchester Talks About The Glenlivet Distillery Expansion – Scotch Whisky News

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The second in our series of videos about Alan Winchester is now online*. In this episode Alan talks about the distillery expansion and what it means for the future of The Glenlivet, following the historic expansion of The Glenlivet Distillery. The re-opening ceremony was an enormous success that was presided over by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Attendees reached 300 including representatives from Pernod Ricard markets around the world, international press, The Glenlivet VIPs and residents from the local community.

“It was great being involved in the opening of the new expansion. I was lucky enough to be in the line up to meet Prince Charles, which was a great experience. The whole day went really well and there was an amazing buzz to the whole place – wherever you looked there was something fun happening, from the sampling of the casks in Warehouse One to the helicopter rides over the Distillery. I’m now looking forward to the 200th year celebrations in 2024!”
Lesley McIntosh, Distillery Visitor Centre Deputy Supervisor

“It was surreal! My first royal encounter! Got to shake Prince Charles’s hand and joke with him about the new way of drinking whisky! With a cup of tea?”
Shuhui Lim, Pernod Ricard Travel Retail Europe

“Thank you again for an exciting, informative and memorable two days at The Glenlivet. The pride and passion shown by all was inspirational and it was a real privilege to be part of the experience.”
Graeme White, World Duty Free

“Extensive use of glass brings the outdoors inside and, in a way, takes the production process outside, it feels very natural and I can’t imagine it being done in any other way. Full marks. “Their brave future outlook, their ‘think globally, act locally’ marketing approach, their product range, the actual whisky, the hospitality, they got it right.”
Lucas Dynowiak Edinburgh Whisky Blog

Covered in the interview, Alan answers some of the questions that the Guardians of The Glenlivet recently asked him on his web page. Thanks to everyone who sent a question and remember to come back to the site to be sure to catch the whole series. We hope you enjoy watching the latest video.

 
 Slàinte mhath, 
 The Glenlivet 

* http://tinyurl.com/3486abx

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MILROY’S OF SOHO AUGUST NEWSLETTER – Scotch Whisky News

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MILROY’S OF SOHO AUGUST NEWSLETTER

It might be holiday time, but there’s plenty to report on the whisky front.  We have news of a forthcoming masterclass with Whyte & Mackay Master Blender Richard Paterson.  This promises to be a superb evening, not to be missed.    We have an exclusive offer for mailing list members on selected bottlings from the Diageo Manager’s Choice portfolio.  There are some huge savings to be had, but quantities are limited.   We also feature three new releases from the Whyte & Mackay owned Fettercairn distillery.  Read on for further details.

WHISKY OF THE MONTH – GLENDRONACH 15 YEAR OLD
GlenDronach 15 year old Revival continues as our Whisky of the Month throughout August.  This superb Oloroso Sherry cask-matured whisky is a wonderful after dinner dram, perfect for sipping with a cigar or the finest dark chocolate
£38.50 per bottle – and receive a free miniature of GlenDronach 18 year old with every bottle bought.

GLENDRONACH SINGLE CASK – 2010 RELEASES HAVE LANDED
The 2nd batch single cask releases featured in July’s newsletter have landed at Milroy’s of Soho.  Please be aware that quantities are limited and whiskies are selling quickly.  Do act now if you are interested.

“THE ART OF BLENDING” – WHYTE & MACKAY MASTERCLASS WITH RICHARD PATERSON – 6.30PM MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20
Raconteur, entertainer, bon viveur and whisky guru, Richard “The Nose” Paterson is one of the whisky industry’s great characters.  A master blender at just 26, there is little that Richard doesn’t know about whisky.   Anyone who has attended one of Richard’s tastings knows that they are well worth the price of entry for their entertainment value alone.

Richard will be joining us on the evening of Monday September 20 to impart his immense knowledge of the art of blending.   We will taste several premium whiskies from the Whyte & Mackay portfolio and end the evening with a blending competition.  Make sure your noses and palates are razor sharp!
£60 per ticket – limit 28 tickets – BOOK NOW!

DIAGEO MANAGER’S CHOICE WHISKIES – EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR MAILING LIST MEMBERS
For the next seven days we are running an offer on selected whiskies from the Diageo Manager’s Choice portfolio.  This offer is exclusive to Milroy’s of Soho mailing list members on a first come first served basis.  Please quote the offer when you make your purchase. 

CARDHU 1997 12 year old, 57.3% ABV, Bourbon American Oak
Seldom seen in the UK, this cask strength single cask Cardhu is silky smooth, rich sweet and malty.
£250 per bottle RRP
Exclusive Offer Price – £185 per bottle

LINKWOOD 1997 12 year old, 58.3% ABV, Refill American Oak
Intense, malty and vibrant Linkwood.  Best enjoyed with a judicious dash of water.
£200 per bottle RRP
Exclusive Offer Price – £150 per bottle

MORTLACH 1997 12 year old, 57.1% ABV, Refill American Oak
Rich, butterscotch Bourbon wood-matured Mortlach.  One of the best of the first tranche releases, and very different to the standard Mortlach 16 year old.
£250 per bottle RRP
Exclusive Offer Price – £185 per bottle

TEANINICH 1996 10 year old, 57.1% ABV, Refill American Oak
A robust and full flavoured malt from one of Diageo’s lesser known malt whisky distilleries.
£200 per bottle RRP
Exclusive Offer Price – £150 per bottle

FETTERCAIRN DISTILLERY – NEW LIMITED RELEASE WHISKIES
For many years, Fettercairn has played a secondary role to the two blue chip distilleries in the Whyte & Mackay portfolio, Dalmore and Jura.  However, investment from Whyte & Mackay’s Indian owners has elevated the status of Fettercairn, reflected in these three new limited release bottlings.

FETTERCAIRN 24 Year Old, 44.4% ABV
Just 6,000 bottles of this 24 year old whisky are to be released.  Matured in American white oak casks, it is elegant and fruity, with characters of apple and pear, overlaid by caramel and brioche.
£125 per bottle
Exclusive Newsletter Offer Price – £112 per bottle

FETTERCAIRN 30 Year Old, 43.3% ABV
This mature Fettercairn delivers a veritable cornucopia of tropical and citrus fruit; mango, pineapple, pink grapefruit and Navel oranges.  So vibrant and fruity it demands a lilo, pair of Bermuda shorts and some sunscreen!
£199 per bottle RRP
Exclusive Newsletter Offer Price – £185 per bottle

FETTERCAIRN 40 Year Old, 40% ABV
Matured in Oloroso Sherry butts from Gonzalez Byass, this extremely rare whisky (just 463 bottles) is bursting with Sherry-derived flavours, including dark chocolate, crème brulée, Seville oranges, raisins and hazelnuts.
£750 per bottle RRP
Exclusive Newsletter Offer Price – £700 per bottle

SPRINGBANK DISTILLERY 2010 RELEASES
A quick update on the 2010 releases from the much-loved Springbank distillery.   The Kilkerran and Hazelburn sold quickly last year and are likely to do so again.

Kilkerran Work in Progress 2                  £32.50 limited stocks

Hazelburn 12 year old                               £46.95 due end August 2010

Springbank 12 year old Claret Wood    £39.95 limited stocks

Springbank 18 year old, 2nd Release    £67.50 limited stocks

Until next month, slàinte!

Best regards
Philip

Philip Shorten
Milroy’s of Soho
3 Greek Street
London, W1D 4NX

T: 020 7437 2385
F: 020 7437 1345
W: www.milroys.co.uk

Meryl Kerkhoff, 1929-2010 – Sad American Whiskey News

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Dear friends,

It is with a heavy heart that I reach out to tell you that we have lost Templeton Rye Master Distiller Meryl Kerkhoff. Meryl died at Manning Hospital, surrounded by his family. I really struggle to put into words how much we all admired this great man. He will be missed dearly.

Meryl was a child of the Depression, born a mile from our current distillery in Templeton in 1929 to Alphonse and Frances (Bluml) Kerkhoff. He attended Sacred Heart School in Templeton and graduated in 1946. Meryl fought in Korea for two years and went on to a successful career as a farmer and auctioneer. He and his wife Imelda had seven children and 14 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Ohde Funeral Home in Manning, Iowa.

Meryl had a presence that was unmistakable. He was a true gentleman and a man of great stature, both in size and in character. I will always remember how his huge hands, strengthened by a lifetime of farming, would totally engulf those of anyone who would shake them. He dressed well, yet modestly, and had his signature Templeton Rye cap slightly tilted, or “a little cocky” as he would say.

Meryl had a sense of humor and his own language that greatly amused the rest of our team. A nice place was “Uptown” and when things were going well we were “Cadillacing.” He was a caring man who was always excited to see you and would ask, “So, how’ve things been going?” Meryl was a patient man and was more likely to listen than to talk. He gave Keith and I great advice over the years and was always very thorough about issues that impacted our company.

Obviously things will continue at Templeton Rye and Keith has been handling the day-to-day duties for sometime. Genetics are a powerful thing I guess, as I look at what I have written about Meryl, I could very well be describing Keith.

Please keep Meryl, Imelda, Keith and all of the Kerkhoff family in your thoughts and prayers.

At Meryl’s request, we got together a couple of weeks ago to record Meryl, Keith and I reminiscing about some of our experiences with the company. We video taped a portion of the discussion which can be seen below.

Scott Bush, President, Templeton Rye

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