Archive for February, 2011

Glenmorangie Finealta Available at For Scotch Lovers – Scotch Whisky News

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This week, I am thrilled to offer you all the opportunity to pre-order the newest Limited Edition Glenmorangie: Finealta

Finealta, a triumphant recreation of an original Glenmorangie recipe dating from 1903, is a Limited Edition Glenmorangie with only 600 cases/3,600 bottles shipped into the USA in January of 2011.

This exceptional whisky is a celebration of how Glenmorangie whisky used to be made, and a representation of the decadent spirit of the age. It is lightly peated and matured in American white oak and Oloroso Sherry casks.

The price for Finealta is $79.00, plus S+H

If you want a bottle, please purchase your Finealta ASAP. As you would expect with a whisky like this, we have a very limited supply. Once it’s gone, it’s gone!

Enjoy!
Doug Stone
Founder
www.ForScotchLovers.com

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TASTING NOTES

AROMA: Caramelized orange, peaches soaked in liqueur, sugared almonds, raisins, lime and a hint of distant wood smoke

TASTE: Initially rich and spicy with mandarin segments and lime which slowly build on the palate to flavors of powdered sugar, chewy meringue and violet

FINISH: Full-rounded aromatic smoke with chalky minerals linger to create a single malt of both finesse and richness

The original spirit from 1903 would have been made with malted barley dried over a peat-fuelled fire. The peat was originally dug on the Orkney Islands and delivered to the Glenmorangie Distillery by steamship. The lightly peated malt added a distinctive layer of smoky flavor to the whisky.

London’s Savoy Hotel ordered multiple casks of this Glenmorangie spirit in 1903, during the height of La Belle Epoque period, when the wealthy and titled freely socialized with artists, writers and the great actors of the day. The Savoy came to represent the ‘joie de vivre’ of the era, and Glenmorangie epitomized its elegant spirit.

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The Whisky Top 10 by Ludo – Scotch Whisky News

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Follow the link below to see the latest blog post on Behind the Blend from Ludo

The Whisky Top 10

Hi everyone,

Further to my recent post about France being the biggest market for Scotch whisky, I keep being asked about other countries’ affinity with whisky. Specifically, there have been a few requests for a top 10 list. So here it is, Scotch whisky’s 2009 top 10 markets by volume (as compiled by the IWSR –…

http://blog.grantswhisky.com/2011/02/the-whisky-top-10/

Kind regards,
Ludo

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #182 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com welcomes you to whisky review 182 – Mortlach 12yo OldMaltCask 57.2% of un-chilled, non coloured jucy-ness !

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THE ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY AND THE MACALLAN UNVEIL JOINT PARTNERSHIP – Scotch Whisky News

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THE ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY AND THE MACALLAN UNVEIL JOINT PARTNERSHIP

Award Ceremony sponsorship enhances The Macallan’s photography commitment

The Royal Photographic Society and The Macallan have announced a new three year deal to sponsor the world renowned annual Royal Photographic Society Awards Ceremony, as part of The Macallan’s innovative and ground-breaking work within the photography arena.

Founded in 1853, The Royal Photographic Society is the world’s longest established Photography Society.  It was granted its Royal patronage by Queen Victoria in 1894, and a Royal Charter in 2004. It remains one of the most prestigious and well-respected societies to this day, with membership across the world.

By supporting the Awards for the next three years, The Macallan will cement its growing commitment to the photographic world as well as working in partnership with The Society to develop the Awards in the longer term.  Membership of the Society is diverse and varied across both professional and amateur spectrums enabling The Macallan to play its part in encouraging the rich seam of talent, expertise and innovation of photographers, educationalists, and imaging scientists.

The Macallan 2011 Royal Photographic Society Awards which take place in September, will recognise individuals who have made a significant contribution to the art and science of photography.  From recognising achievements in the advancement of photography, education and research, through to technical excellence and the ultimate accolade, the Centenary Medal for sustained, significant contributions to the art of photography, the Awards support and celebrate every aspect of the photographic industry and its thriving community.

Last year’s recipient of the prestigious Royal Photographic Society Centenary Award, Albert Watson Hon FRPS, was recently involved in a unique collaboration with The Macallan.  The partnership began when Watson was invited by The Macallan to weave a visual narrative of the long journey made from acorn to glass to eventually produce a rich and complex Single Malt.   The stunning end result was a series of platinum prints partnered with an exceptional limited edition 1946 Macallan

Commenting on the partnership, Ken Grier, Director of Malts at The Edrington Group, said, “Working with, and supporting, The Royal Photographic Society is a natural progression for The Macallan and testament to our increasing presence, passion and innovation in the photography sphere.  The Society itself is an ideal partner given its rich history, professional excellence and world leading authority in photography. Our commitment in this area is for the long term and the Awards give us the opportunity to work with the very best, at the highest levels to ensure complete integrity and excellence.”
 
He continued, “Building on our work with both Rankin and Albert Watson, we recognise and respect the power of stunning photography in capturing the essence of The Macallan brand and telling different and intriguing stories through this medium.”

The Masters of Photography initiative celebrates the coming together of two very different but highly revered art processes, photography and whisky-making.  The first Masters of Photography was created by Rankin and saw a photographic interpretation of The Macallan’s spiritual home on Speyside.

In welcoming The Macallan as sponsors of The Society Awards Ceremony Rosemary Wilman HonFRPS, President of The Society, commented ” The Royal Photographic Society recognises The Macallan as a natural partner for The Society, with their commitment and passion for photography at the highest level, through Masters of Photography. We look forward to working with The Macallan and believe that this partnership will strengthen the prestige of The Society Awards.” 

She added “The most recent Masters of Photography collaboration was with Albert Watson HonFRPS, The RPS Centenary Medal winner in 2010 . The Centenary Medal recognises a sustained contribution to the art of photography at the highest level with previous recipients including Annie Leibovitz (2009), Martin Parr (2008), Don McCullin (2007), David Bailey (2005) and Elliott Erwitt (2002).”

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About the Royal Photographic Society

The Royal Photographic Society was founded in 1853, to promote the art and science of photography, a mission it continues to this day, in the UK and, through its overseas membership, worldwide. Membership of The Society is open to everyone interested in photography, amateur or professional, artist or scientist. The Royal Photographic Society is an educational charity. www.rps.org

The Royal Photographic Society Awards: awarded annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to the art and science of photography. Nominations are invited for a wide range of awards,  including to those under the age of 35.

The Macallan

The timeless reputation of The Macallan is founded upon Six Pillars:

The Spiritual Home: Easter Elchies House proudly watches over The Macallan distillery in Speyside, Scotland. Built in 1700, this Jacobean manor house is The Macallan’s spiritual home.

Curiously Small Stills: The Macallan’s curiously small and uniquely shaped copper stills help to concentrate the flavour of the ‘new make’ spirit.

The Finest Cut: The ‘cut’ is the amount of distilled spirit collected from the stills as ‘new make’ spirit. The Macallan takes one of the finest ‘cuts’ of any distillery in Scotland; typically just 16% goes forward to fill or our casks. 

Exceptional Oak Casks: The Macallan’s unfaltering obsession with selecting exceptional oak casks brings an unsurpassed, timeless quality to The Macallan.

Natural Colour: The Macallan insists upon Natural Colour. It is the interaction of spirit and wood alone which delivers the rich variety of colour, aroma and taste evident through out the range.

Peerless Spirit: The Macallan remains the single malt against which all others must be judged. It is celebrated far and wide by experts and discerning drinkers as the world’s most precious whisky.

THE LATEST FROM GLENFIDDICH AND BALVENIE at Binny’s Chicago – Scotch Whisky News

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THE LATEST FROM GLENFIDDICH AND BALVENIE

Thursday, February 24, 6:00-8:00pm

Glenfiddich Brand Ambassador Freddy May and Balvenie Brand Ambassador Andy Weir want to show off the newest offerings from thier distilleries.  Stop by and sample Glenfiddich Snow Phoenix, Balvenie 14 year Carribean Cask and 17 year Peated Cask, as well as other favorites.
 
Call (312)664-4394 for more information.  Chicago – Lincoln Park Store

Visit Binny’s at www.binnys.com

Binny’s Super Game Stock Up Sale: Save Big Whisk(ey) News

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Canadian LTD 1.75L…$11.99
Chivas Regal Scotch…$17.99
Cutty Sark Scotch 1.75L…$19.99
Dalmore 12 Year Single Malt…$39.99
Evan Williams Bourbon 1.75L…$19.99
House Of Stuart Scotch 1.75L…$14.99
J & B Scotch 1.75L…$27.99
Jameson Irish Whiskey…$17.99
Jim Beam Black 8 Year 1.75L…$32.99
Johnnie Walker Black Label 1.75L…$49.99
Maker’s Mark Bourbon…$21.99
Knob Creek 9 Year 100 Proof…$26.99
Seagram’s Crown Royal 1.75L…$28.99
Seagram’s VO 1.75L…$17.99

*Prices valid W/Binny’s Card February 2 through February 8, 2011. Not responsible for misprints or typographical errors.  Sizes 750ml unless otherwise stated. Advertised items limited to quantities on hand.

Visit Binny’s at www.binnys.com

Whisky Wanted – Cash Paid – Scotch Whisky News

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Old & rare whiskies wanted, competitive prices paid…In cash!

Bottles or full collections…Auction prices paid!

We are particularly looking for…

Ardbeg 1965

Bowmore 40, 1955

Bowmore 38, 1957

Glenfiddich 50 Year Old

Glenfiddich 40, 2007 Release

Port Ellen 1st – 10th Annual Release

Port Ellen, Feis Ile 2008

Ardbeg Single Casks

Festival Bottling

Rare Malts selection…

Kininvie, Hazelwood 105

Old Japanese releases…

Email us with details of any whiskies that you might be looking to sell, along with detailed pictures.

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Mike & Peter

Have you ever wanted to own your own cask of whisky? You can now own your very own cask of Glenglassaugh spirit, for only £500!!! Contact us for more details on this great offer…

Abbey Whisky

www.abbeywhisky.com

enquiries@abbeywhisky.com

Specialist supplier of rare, collectable and exclusive malts.

Whisky Anyone? At The Dundee Dell Omaha – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Anyone?

Scotch Tastings

Because of the afore mentioned Super Bowl, the Scotch Tastings for February will be dicombobulated. So the first Sunaday is Feb 6th, but no Tasting that day. We tried having Scotch Tastings on Super Sunday and it just doesn’t work. So having learned that lesson we will have Tastings on Thursday the 10th at 7:00 PM and the following Sunday Feb. 13th at 4:00 PM.

If you haven’t been to a Tasting in a while please stop in and see us. Cortney and Rachel are doing a fantastic job and bring a lot of knowledge and enthusiasm to the group. If you have never been to a tasting… Why Not?

The Dell still has the largest selection of Single Malt Whisky of any pub in the world. Yes THE WORLD. right here in Dundee. Cool Huh?

Visit the Dundee Dell at www.dundeedell.com

Whiskies of the World Expo March 2011 – Scotch Whisky News

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Hello Spirits Fans:

This is an exciting time of the year as we countdown to the upcoming Whiskies of the World® Expo in San Francisco at the end of March.

The 12th Annual Expo is certain to be one of the best events ever held and we want to whet your palate with a preview of a tiny selection of our hundreds of exhibiting spirits.  (See our website for a current pour list under the Events tab)

American

We start off the lineup with the return of San Francisco’s own Anchor Distilling and their amazing portfolio. At the top of the list stands Old Potrero Single Malt 18th Century Style Whiskey. This is the recreation of a recipe believed to have been followed by George Washington’s own distiller (an imported Scotsman!) and takes us back to the origins of American Whiskey with a rich, smooth single malt RYE unlike anything you have ever experienced. Back east at Mt Vernon, the entire distilling operation on Washington’s estate has been restored to historically accurate operation and as you sip the whiskey being made so artistically at Anchor Distilling, you can experience a true piece of American history and our country’s contribution to fine artisanal spirits starting back in the 1700’s!

The folks at Anchor extend their talents to two incredible gins as well as to whiskey. Junipero, a longtime award winning gin of distinction, is a “not to be missed” part of your time at the Expo. Made in small batch copper pot still style with at least a dozen botanicals, this is a dry style gin to rival any made in the UK or for that matter…made anywhere! Add to this line up a superior Genivier Gin from Anchor and you may almost feel you have had a totally satisfying evening’s tastings…but wait!

Scottish

We head to Speyside to delve into the BenRiach saga. Established in 1898 on the same site of the Longmorn Distillery during a boom time. Shut down in 1900 and reopened during Whisky boom time of 1965. Shut down again in 2002. Re-discovered in 2004 and now in the hands of Master Blender Billy Walker. An organic chemist with almost 30 years experience in the Whisky business and one of the most respected ‘men of whisky’ in Scotland.  Although it is a Speyside distillery, they produce a diverse range of award winning Malts.  At the WoW Expo, you can taste the BenRiach, Heart of Speyside, 12 year old, IWSC Silver Medal winner.  Also experience the Curiositas Peated. Another ISWC silver medal winner and best of class.  It doesn’t stop here. The Benriach Distillery is the proud owner of the GlenDronach Distillery, putting it under the artfull skill of Billy Walker and bringing us their wonderful 12 year old, sherried malt , and their renowned 15 year, full bodied, sherried single malt.  These fine malts can be sample at the Preiss Imports table.

Irish

After this tour of Scotland it’s time to move on and recall that Ireland is not to be forgotten on the world whiskey scene. The Expo is proud to host the Michael Collins bottlings…

Distilled at Cooley Distillery in Dundalk, the only independent distillery in the Republic of Ireland, this whiskey is named for Michael Collins, leader of Irish independence. Michael Collins whisky is double distilled for a proper balance of purity and character, then matured in bourbon seasoned casks. Both the Single Malt and Blended whiskeys are rich and smooth, characterized by complexity and backbone. Treat yourself to a post St Paddy’s day sampling of these fine examples of Irish distiller’s art.

American Again

And onto our final teaser for you this week. We trot the globe to land right back (where we started) in San Francisco , home to St George Distillery and the distinctive creation of distiller Lance Winters, St George Single Malt Whiskey. We know that Lance started laying down casks for his trademark bottling about a dozen years ago but you’ll need to go to the St George booth to find out exactly which of these incredibly small batch, artisanal bottlings are on display the night of the Expo. If you are lucky enough to meet the maker you are in for both a treat and a full fledged education! And don’t miss the beauty of the label –an original David Lance Goins- one of San Franciso’s most revered artists.

Tickets via; http://www.whiskiesoftheworld.com/store/index.php

Grant’s Scotch Whisky At Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport – Scotch Whisky News

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If you’re travelling via Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport this month, make sure you visit our new pop-up shop. Located in Terminal 2F, it is opening tomorrow and will be there until the end of February. It will feature many of our blends including Grant’s 25 Year Old and Distillery Edition, which are only available…

http://blog.grantswhisky.com/2011/02/a-new-shop-at-charles-de-gaulle-airport/

Kind regards,
Ludo

 


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