Archive for February, 2011

Beverage Warehouse Whisky Tasting at Truxton’s – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Tasting at Truxtons   

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Thursday March 3, 2011 at 6:30pm Program starts promptly at 7:00pm   
    
8611 Truxton Avenue
Westchester, CA 90045
Phone 310-417-8789
www.truxtonsamericanbistro.com  

Whisky tasting paired with  Hors d’oeuvres   
 
Cragganmore 1997   13 yr
Signatory Vintage 92 proof

limited single cask release

Ripe & juicy honey dew with
nutty, savory swiss cheese

Mortlach 1997   12yr
Signatory Vintage  86 proof

Only available as an independent release!

Toasted french baguette topped with
vine ripe tomato brushetta

Glen Grant 1997 12yr
Signatory Vintage 86 proof

Limited Single Cask expression

Rich and creamy sharp cheddar cheese with sliced bread

Isle of Skye  8yr  86 proof

2010 Blended Scotch of the Year- about.com

Ripe tangerines with a hint of salt 

Eades Speyside Doube Malt  92 proof
Finished in Tempranillo and Madeira Casks

Margherita pizza – grilled thin crust pizza dough topped with marinara sauce, fresh ripe tomatoes, garlic, basil, and
smoked mozzarella cheese

Amrut Fusion  100 proof

97pts – Whisky Bible 2010, ranked 3rd best whisky in the World

Hand rolled taquitos filled with tender brisket, served with guacamole & topped with cilantro, chipotle cream and cotija cheese

Kilchoman  92 proof

First distillery built on Islay in over 100 years, reviewed in the Feb 2011 Wine Spectator, Marinated kalamatta olives served with fresh smoked salmon.

Hogshead Pure Malt  86 proof

1/3 Islay,  2/3 Speyside Pure Malt

Sliced prosciutto with creamy, soft blue cheese

Edradour 10yr,  86 proof

“Scotland’s Smallest Distillery” Reviewed in the Feb 2011 Wine Spectator Chocolate brownie slices smothered in dark chocolate sauce.   
 
 Only $55.00 includes tasting,

Hors d’oeuvres, tax and gratuity

Space is limited, so call us at 310-306-2822 or visit us at www.BeverageWarehouse.com to sign up.

Wine selection / vintages subject to change without notice. There is a 72 hour cancellation period without charge.
Must be 21 yrs of age or older to attend.

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review 184 2/2 – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Review 184 2/2 – Aberfeldy 1989/2007 Gordon&Macphail (C.C.)

… at ralfy.com now showing how to rectify a Whisky which comes in “below the line”.

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EARLY TIMES MINT JULEP ARTIST SEARCH CONTEST WINNER SELECTED – American Whiskey News

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EARLY TIMES MINT JULEP ARTIST SEARCH CONTEST WINNER SELECTED

Marita Walizer of Oklahoma City, OK will have artwork featured on 2011 Kentucky Derby® bottle

Churchill Downs®, Kentucky Derby® and the Twin Spires design are registered trademarks of Churchill Downs Incorporated.

For the past 24 years, the Early Times Mint Julep has proudly served as the “Official Drink of the Kentucky Derby®” with a commemorative artwork bottle released for the past 13 of those 24 years. Walizer’s winning artwork will be featured on this year’s Early Times Mint Julep commemorative bottle. In addition, she will receive $5,000 and a trip for two to the 2011 Kentucky Derby.

For 11 of the 12 commemorative bottles, the paintings of Celeste Susany had graced the bottle. 2010 marked her final year with her masterwork entitled “A Golden Moment” featuring the field of contenders galloping along the back stretch while the twin spires stand majestically in the background. With 2010 marking Susany’s final year of doing the artwork for the commemorative bottle, Early Times gave consumers the opportunity to submit their own, original artwork for the chance to be featured on the 2011 Kentucky Derby bottle. Consumers logged on to the Early Times website and submitted their “What Derby Means to Me” artwork.

“It’s an incredible honor to have my artwork selected to be on the Early Times Mint Julep commemorative bottle,” said Walizer. “I grew up in Louisville and have been around horses my whole life so this really is a dream to have my artwork chosen and to attend the Kentucky Derby.”

During this year’s Derby week, more than 120,000 Early Times Mint Juleps are expected to be served at Churchill Downs®. Over the past 24 years, more than 2.5 million Early Times Mint Juleps have been served between Kentucky Oaks® and Derby Days at Churchill Downs. This year’s Kentucky Derby presented by Yum! Brands will take place Saturday, May 7, 2011.

The newly labeled one-liter pre-mix bottle will begin hitting shelves in early April. It will be available in limited quantities throughout the United States for a suggested retail price of $14.99.

About Early Times Kentucky Whisky:

Early Times Kentucky Whisky, 40% ABV, is the “Official Drink of the Kentucky Derby” made at the Brown-Forman Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. Early Times Kentucky Whisky is one of the fine spirits produced and marketed by Brown-Forman Corporation, a diversified producer and marketer of fine quality consumer products, including Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort, Finlandia Vodka, Tequila Herradura, el Jimador Tequila, Woodford Reserve, Canadian Mist, Old Forester, Fetzer Wines and Korbel California Champagnes.  Early Times reminds you to drink responsibly. For more information on Early Times Kentucky Whisky visit www.earlytimes.com.

About Churchill Downs®:

Churchill Downs, the world’s most legendary racetrack, has conducted Thoroughbred racing and presented America’s greatest race, the Kentucky Derby, continuously since 1875.  Located in Louisville, the flagship racetrack of Churchill Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ: CHDN) also operates Trackside at Churchill Downs, which offers year-round simulcast wagering at the historic track. Churchill Downs will conduct the 137th running of the Kentucky Derby on May 7, 2011. The track’s 2011 Spring Meet is scheduled for April 30-July 4.  Churchill Downs has hosted the Breeders’ Cup World Championships a record seven times and the event will return to the track for its next renewal on Nov. 4-5. Information about Churchill Downs can be found on the Internet at www.churchilldowns.com.

Louisville, Ky (February 11, 2011) – The first Early Times Mint Julep Artist Search Contest has concluded and a winner has been selected. After receiving dozens of entries from across the country, Marita Walizer of Oklahoma City, OK was chosen as the winner for her artwork entitled “Derby Cheers”.

Master of Malt: 5 Brilliant Wine-Finished Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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Dear Customer,

We don’t know how you think about traditional Scotch whisky, but certainly images of big green valleys, fireside armchairs and tartan may well spring to mind. However, whilst the old school distilleries will always be popular, a few modern malt makers are experimenting with a range of unusual methods, and one of the most interesting of which is “cask-finishing”.

Cask finishing involves ageing the whisky in a standard sherry or bourbon cask, before moving it into an unusual cask for the latter part of its ageing period.

The result of all this experimentation is a number of utterly unbelievable whiskies. With this in mind we’re going to look at 5 of the best and most interesting wine-aged whiskies from recent years.

Cheers!

– The Chaps at Master of Malt –

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Five of our very favourite wine-finished whiskies from recent years…

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Edradour Sassicaia Straight from the Cask –You can’t discuss wine finishes without mentioning Scotland’s smallest distillery, Edradour. Their whisky is a little unusual to begin with (rum-like, very thick and sweet), so it lends itself to experimentation. The Straight from the Cask range is one of the best examples of wine and whisky working together and this particular example was finished for two years in a Sassicaia hogshead. The cask came from Italian wine producer Tenuta San Guido, and their Super-Tuscan, Sassicaia, is one of Italy’s foremost “Bordeaux-style” reds. It is even rumoured that San Guido creates their wine using vines that originated from Château Lafite Rothschild! Buy a bottle for £40.95

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Bruichladdich First Growth Cuvée E: Sauternes – Bruichladdich are a bit like the self-appointed kings of the wine finish and their Master Distiller Jim McEwan has an insatiable appetite for trying out new things. The First Growth range was a selection of six malts, which were finished in wine casks from France’s most legendary wineries. Our favourite example – and by far the most popular of the range – is the Sauternes finish. The casks came from none other than the First Growth wine maker Château d’Yquem – heralded as one of the world’s very best producers of dessert wines. Buy a bottle for £46.95

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Arran Madeira Cask Finish  – One of Scotland’s youngest distilleries, Arran was founded in 1995. Critics like Jim Murray regular comment on how wonderful Arran’s malty, citrusy whisky can be and we just love this particular example, which was finished off in a cask that previously held Madeira wine! Madeira is a fortified wine from the islands of the same name and it’s marvellously rich and spicy – particularly good in the Winter months! Buy a bottle for £34.95

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Springbank 12 Year Old Claret Wood– The great Campbeltown distillery, Springbank distilled this in May 1997 and finished it for 3 years in fresh Claret wine casks. The result is a single malt that offers the oily coastal character of Springbank, with the oaky, supple mouthfeel of a top quality red Bordeaux – well worth a try! Buy a bottle for £38.95

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BenRiach 18 Year Old Gaja Barolo Wood Finish – Speyside’s BenRiach distillery is very creative and it’s one of the few distilleries in the region to experiment with peat, and of course wine-finishes! One fine malt that really stood out for us was their Barolo finished 18 year old. The Barolo casks came from “the undisputed king of Barbaresco”, Angelo Gaja, whose world famous wintery produces some of the finest Italian reds you’ll ever try. Buy a bottle for £48.95 

Visit Master of Malt at www.masterofmalt.com  

Celtic Heartlands by Jim McEwan at Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

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Visit Single Malts Direct at www.singlemaltsdirect.com

The Whisky Exchange, Vinopolis – Best Independent Spirits Retailer 2011- Scotch Whisky News

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

First of all, we’d like to apologise for not being in touch for a while. After an incredibly eventful Christmas, and with so much going on around the capitol for Burns Night, we lamentably had to give January a miss in the tasting stakes. Fear not, however, as we have an ever-burgeoning list of tastings and events lined up for the rest of the year to entice and enliven your palates.
 
”The Whisky Exchange, Vinopolis’ – Best Independent Spirits Retailer 2011

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Those of you who receive our ‘Special Offers & News’ mailings may already be aware of this, but if not we’d like to mention that last week, TWE Vinopolis was awarded ‘Best Independent Spirits Retailer of the Year 2011’, making us the winner for an impressive 3 years running now. Huzzah!
 
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WhiskyCast Publishes Episode #303 – Scotch Whisky News

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This week’s episode comes from Edinburgh…no, not THAT Edinburgh. I’m actually in Edinburgh, Indiana on family business, but talked with Alistair Longwell of Ardmore and Ryan Maloney of Julio’s Liquors in Westborough, Massachusetts before I headed west. They’ve been working on the first official single cask Ardmore bottling that will make its debut at Julio’s later this month. In the news, Diageo has an eye on Beam Global’s future, a Kentucky distilling family wants to return to its roots, and much more.

Visit WhiskyCast at www.whiskycast.com

A. Dewar Rattray Sunday on Whisky Intelligence – Scotch Whisky News

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MacDuff 9yo 2000/2010 (61.1%, Dewar Rattray, 1st Fill Sherry, 307 Bts., C#5778)

Only part of the cask (perhaps the remainder is being kept for bottling at a later date?) and from an unusual distillery; MacDuff is not the most prolific distillery in Scotland. The nose rich in dark fruits and some nice oak, with some time in the glass it becomes creamy and further richness surfaces. Loads of sherry which seems to mask some vibrancy but no matter it’s quite nice. The taste is now vibrant with lashings of sherry and leather backing it all up. It’s very, very dry after of a few moments with loads of oak and sherry. Some later late moments of caramel (think of the caramel/toffee on a warmed apple). The finish is still very dry and warming, it’s also very long and towards the end some malt emerges to look around but then is smacked in the head by some creaminess.

Good fun and a sensational vibrant dram, well sherried and enjoyable.

Score 87 points

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Isle of Arran 13yo 1997/2010 (46%, A. Dewar Rattray, Bourbon, 255 Bts., C#97/509)

From the new (2010) 46% line from A. Dewar Rattray; still single cask but bottled at 46% instead of cask strength. The nose is citrus however almost like a lemon cough drop, some biscuity malt hiding shyly in the back ground reminding the entire famed Arran note. Very clean and pleasant; a fine start. The taste is still vibrant and now the malt comes crashing to the fore, this is Arran! Excellent maltiness here nicely backed by the bourbon and some clean oak spice. The lemon/citrus is still present but slightly muted however this does not detract. The finish is clean and filled with the trio of malt, lemon/bourbon and oak spice. It’s quite long and clean, not simple but not overly cluttered, this is whisky at work and it know the direction of its’ compass.

Isle of Arran striking some grand notes here.

Score 88 points.

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Highland Park 18yo 1992/2010 (58.6%, A. Dewar Rattray, Bourbon/Rum, 118 bts., C#2)

A strikingly different nose from most Highland Park; actual rum and a distinct creaminess followed by even more rum. “Argh! prepare to be boarded matey’s”. Perhaps if one delves deep enough there is indeed some hints of Highland Park peat smoke however at first and second blush it’s amazingly of RUM. And hints of banana. Any more of this and we’ll be describing a Daiquiri. However it is pleasant. Onto the taste which represents Highland Park quite well, some malt, honey and peat smoke followed by the rum which is all very good, even hints of the bananas which in a fashion bind it all together. The light peat smoke is still evident throughout and is a welcome addition to the rum notes. The finish is warming and more of the rum but once again the very light peat smoke and typical Highland Park honey work well, a very enjoyable finish that goes on and on, very warming with some malt and toast popping up at the very last.

This is very nice whisky and the rum finish works very well.

Score 88 points.

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BenRiach 19yo 1991/2010 (46%, A. Dewar Rattray, Bourbon, 226 bts., C#110682)

Another bottling from the new (2010) 46% line. The nose shows some gentle bourbon notes  along with some slight hints of pineapple and clove as well as hints of strawberry. After a few moments in the glass some dusty malt starts to emerge, this is all very nice. The taste is malt and oak spice backed by the bourbon notes but the American influence does not dominate, it only enhances. This is very good and shows the positive influence an ex-American cask can have on Scotch whisky. Despite being reduced to a mere 46% from cask strength there is still oodles of flavour here and perhaps the reduction has not hurt since the alcohol does not dominate. Dusty malt and oak spice towards the later part of the taste, sensational. The finish well behaved and a further reflection of the taste, very nice. A tad restrained but still loads of character lasts for a very long time. After some minutes you are left with some light mint, the dry mat and some dry oakiness. It’s all very long and good.

Brilliant stuff this BenRiach.

Score 89 points.

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Bowmore 20yo 1990/2010 (50.2%, 1st fill Bourbon 204 Bts., C#272)

Lots of spice on the nose and some slightly green malt followed by some strong peat smoke all of which work well together however the peat smoke is not over whelming but a very pleasant addition to the sum. There are also some good fruit notes and the afore mentioned oak spice. The taste is very different from many Bowmore (at first), the 1st fill Bourbon hides the character some what but after a moment or two there is no hiding it and it is very evident and good. The peat smoke and some honey emerge and these two really bring it all together. It is also very dry with loads of wood notes which nicely add to the mix. The finish is very much of the lumber yard along with some fruit, cold dark unsweetened tea, peat smoke and leather/tobacco notes. It is all very long and warming and the peat smoke now finally starts to take the reins of power for the final number of minutes; the other descriptors are merely along for the ride.

Nice to see some restrained peat smoke with character.

Score 89 points.

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Linkwood 26yo 1984/2010 (55.9%, A. Dewar Rattray, Bourbon, 306 bts., C#1624)

A little floral notes on the nose which differs from most of the flock and then some excellent bourbon aromas, all very good so far. Then some more subtle notes peek out from behind the floral (honey and brown sugar) but the floral, which is actually quite mild, is to the fore. Also some ‘dry’ notes (oak spice and mild unlit tobacco). All in all quite a subtle collection of aromas. The taste is very different from the nose and VERY dry and then surprisingly a little smoke peaks out and intertwines with dry notes. And malt, the malt and some light fruit now emerge, a bit of a jumble (along with the floral) but it works and it’s an superb dram. Light mustard too(!). The finish is malty with hints of floral and the dryness. After a few minutes some fruit and malt is present, fruit and malt and dryness from some oak spice.

Some will find the dryness a little over the top however others, who really like dry whiskies, will be thrilled with this style of whisky.

Score 89 points

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Tamdhu 30yo 1980/2010 (55.5%, A. Dewar Rattray, Bourbon, 152 Bts., C#9224)

Some nicely sweetness on the nose, very ‘antique’ and pleasant along with some hints of malt. There are also vague hints of hints of ginger, black liquorice and honey. The combination of the ‘antique and the other characteristics are a heady mix indeed. This is sensational stuff…one must not forget the bourbon, that’s in their also along with some hints for the floral notes one often encounters in Makers Mark. The taste is not overly strong at first which quickly changes) but also some bourbon notes, citrus, malt and some really nice dryness. The finish is much as before however the addition of some dusty malt is a welcome moment to be sure. The finish continues for quite a while but is some what muted quite quickly but this is not a negative, it’s pleasant.

A really nice sample that is not beat about the head by dryness, well balanced. Great whisky.

Score 90 points

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Inchgower 36yo 1974/2010 (56.4%, Dewar Rattray, Bourbon, 229 Bts., C#7762)

From A. Dewar Rattray Cask Collection #25. The nose is honeyed and very quickly followed and dominated by some strength in the shape of bourbon notes. The bourbon notes are also intermingled with some apple and pear notes, both of the warmed variety (fresh from the oven in a pie or such). Delightful. Candy floss and now some antique notes wearing the suit of leather and tobacco however the cloth is woven heavier in tobacco than the leather. The taste is a very accurate reflection of the nose but leans towards the antique and away from the honey and baked apples and pears. This is very nice and of a quality that only comes from age. The finish is once again a follow up of the taste. There is some serious consistency here. After some moments some really excellent malt emerges and swirls effortlessly with the oak spice, bourbon and antique notes.

Well done, excellent stuff.

Score 90 points

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Tomintoul 43yo 1967/2010 (44.3%, A. Dewar Rattray, Bourbon, 123 Bts., C#2337)

An very aged Tomintoul with only a small number of bottles that survived the challenges of life to reach great age. The nose is slightly peppered at first blush however some fruit starts to emerge (slowly) with some time spent languishing in the glass and then some honeyed notes, all of which are very pleasant. There is also some dusty malt hovering in the back ground with some gentle, gentle leather notes. A heady combination that is very seductive and points to a quality dram. The taste is quite gentle and warming, mild pepper, leather notes and some fire weed honey. Also some truly excellent oak spice flavours tie everything together. It’s not overly complicated but it is quite sensational. The finish is a little dry at first but then the previously described aromas waft out and all is well. It’s along lingering finish that is really quite excellent. More oak moments and malt after a number of minutes.

Very nice indeed, well dome for sourcing this treasure.

Score 92 points.

Visit A. Dewar Rattray at www.dewarrattray.com  (Many thanks to Nick at A. Dewar Rattary and Jonathan at Purple Valley Imports for the excellent samples). 

Keens SteakHouse Millennium and Eleven Masters Tasting Series – Irish Whiskey News

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Millennium and Eleven Masters Tasting Series

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Join us for a series of tastings featuring “The Masters” of wine and spirits as chosen by one of America’s foremost wine and spirits authorities, F. Paul Pacult, editor of The Spirit Journal.

Tuesday, February 22, 7:00 p.m.

Irish Whiskey Extravaganza:

Hosted by F. Paul Pacult

It’s never too soon to pledge your allegiance to the green! Please join us for our Irish whiskey extravaganza. Come discover why Irish whiskey has been the fastest growing spirits category for over a decade. Our leprechaun’s pot of gold will be filled with some of Eire’s most elegant and coveted whiskeys, including:

Paddy Blended Irish Whiskey
Powers 12 Blended Irish Whiskey
Jameson Blended Irish Whiskey
Jameson 12 Blended Irish Whiskey
Jameson Gold Blended Irish Whiskey
Jameson 18 Blended Irish Whiskey
Redbreast 12 Pure Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Redbreast 15 Pure Pot Still Irish Whiskey
Midleton Very Rare Blended Irish Whiskey

$95 per person

For reservations call Keens Steakhouse (212) 947-3636– Please register early as we expect this event to sell out –

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Please fax back to us at (212) 714-1103

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Maltstock Newsletter Update – Scotch Whisky News

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Fellow whisky enthusiasts,

Only seven more months until the third edition of Maltstock. And what a fantastic edition it promisses to be again. A lot of people already bought their tickets. So far we have people coming to Maltstock from six different countries.

Serious Request
In December the Dutch national radio station held a charity week called “Serious Request”. One of the ways to raise money for the Red Cross was by auctioning just about everything. A group of Dutch whisky Ambassadors decided to join forces and auction a unique whisky tasting with the Dutch whisky ambassadors. The Maltstock team decided to support this by offering two free tickets to Maltstock for the auction winner and 10% discount for everybody attending this special tasting. It proved to be a huge success. Over 1900,- euro was raised for the Red Cross. A fantastic result.

Maltstock program
We are very busy to put together a terrific program again for the third edition of Maltstock. So far we can confirm:

Master of Malt
They will host a tasting with whisky from closed distilleries.

David Stirk
The independent bottler David Stirk will be present and also host a tasting.

Highlander Inn
The Highlander Inn will again come over from Craigellachie Scotland to prepare a very tasty real Scottish breakfast.

Full Proof
Jeroen Koetsier will also be present again with his amazing collection of great and old whiskies.

Independent bottlers
The Dutch importers Bresser & Timmer and WIN will be at Maltstock, representing whisky from: Adelphi, Berry Brothers, Dewar Rattray, First Cask, Blackadder, Daily Dram, Single Malts of Scotland and Compass Box.

So already much to look forward to. But we hope to announce some more great additions soon!

Remember there is limited space at the Maltstock venue, so get your tickets now in our Maltstock shop.

If you have any questions, just contact us. Or meet us at the Maltstock promo tour:
– Whiskyfair Gent, Belgium this weekend
– Whisky Live London, England, 5 March
– Whiskyfestival Noord-Nederland, Groningen, Netherlands, 25-27 March
– Spirit of Speyside festival, Scotland, 28 April-2 May
– Whiskyfair Limburg, Germany, 14-15 May

If you would like to help promote Maltstock, we have posters, flyers and banners available. All help is appreciated!

Hope to see you in September!

Arthur, Bob, Eline, Rogier & Teun
Maltstock team

Maltstock
the relaxed whisky weekend
9-11 September, 2011

Visit Malt Stock at www.maltstock.com


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