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The Whisky Lounge Glenlivet Tasting London Tuesday April 12th – Scotch Whisky News

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Pernod Ricard – Glenlivet et all 

The Red Lion, Crown Passage, London SW1 
Tuesday April 12th 2011, 7.30pm 

£22.00 / ticket 

Pernod Ricard is a company not too many people know a great deal about when it comes to whisky. However, when they aquired the Chivas Brothers portfolio from the dismantled Seagram in 2001, people began to take notice. They now have the responsibility for several key malt distilleries as well as the Chivas Regal and Ballantine blends.

Phil Huckle, the Chivas UK Brand Ambassador, will be joining us as we look at the rich and varied range of whiskies available from this diverse company. This includes some rarer bottlings of the famous Glenlivet distillery, but also the lesser known, but highly sought-after Longmorn and Scapa – among others…

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!

If you would like to order tickets for this tasting as a gift, we can email you a PDF with ticket/s for you to print and pop in a card. Just email us at info@thewhiskylounge.com after placing your order.

You will not be sent a ticket through the post. Your details will be added to the event register and all you need to do is print the payment confirmation page and bring it with you to the event.

Visit the Whisky Lounge at www.thewhiskylounge.com

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WhiskyCast Publishes Episode #310 – Scotch Whisky News

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This week’s episode features one of the most mysterious single malt whiskies in the world. Taiwan’s Kavalan whisky has received awards in worldwide competitions, even though the King Car Distillery has only been distilling whisky for six years and Kavalan is sold in only four Asian countries. We’ll travel to Taiwan for an in-depth look at what makes this whisky unique. In the news, Decanter #1 of the Glenlivet 70 raises $24,000 for Japanese earthquake relief, new bourbons, and a record for Scotch whisky exports.

Visit WhiskyCast at www.whiskycast.com

Gordon & MacPhail Glenlivet 70 year old ‘Generations’ – Scotch Whisky Tasting Note

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Exclusive, 70 Year Old Malt and the ‘Lifetime’ of one of Scotland’s Most Iconic Whiskies Revealed

Sequel’ to world’s oldest whisky unveiled

From today, whisky lovers will get the chance to own the ‘lifetime’ of one of Scotland’s most iconic whiskies, with the jewel in the crown being a £13,000 bottle of 70 year old Scotch.

Family-owned whisky specialist, Gordon & MacPhail, will unveil one cask of The Glenlivet 70 Years Old, one of the world’s oldest whiskies, at a ceremony in Edinburgh Castle. Described as a “stupendous”, “smooth” and “voluptuous” single malt, and released under G&M’s Generations label, only 100 full-size bottles of this exclusive whisky will be available to buy in 2011.

To make these exclusive purchase extra-special, enthusiasts will also be able to buy a limited edition set, the “Private Collection: Glenlivet Decades.” This set contains a bottle from every decade from the 1950s to 1990s – giving collectors the rare opportunity to own the ‘liquid lifetime’ of the malt.

Founded in 1895, Gordon & MacPhail is known the world over as the custodian of some of the oldest and rarest single malts available. Members of the third and fourth generations of the Urquhart family now own and manage the business.

David and Michael Urquhart, Joint Managing Directors of Gordon & MacPhail, said:

“Following on from the phenomenal success last year of Mortlach 70 Years Old, we decided to release this ‘sister’ Generations cask as there is clearly an enormous demand for greatly aged Scotch Malt Whiskies.

“This cask of The Glenlivet was laid down on 3rd February 1940, on the instruction of our grand-father, John Urquhart. Since then, successive generations of the Urquhart family have been waiting for today – the day it would be ready to share with fellow whisky lovers.

“Throughout the 115 years since we were founded, we have made it our business to nurture and mature some of the finest whiskies Scotland has to offer. The ‘Glenlivet Decades’ collection revisits this special malt throughout the years, allowing whisky enthusiasts to get a real sense of how the cask and the maturation process change the character of a whisky.

“Altogether, these six whiskies represent the ‘liquid lifetime’ of The Glenlivet, and six decades of experience, dedication and passion on the part of our family. We’re confident that this investment has resulted in a suite of whiskies of unparalleled quality: a realcollector’s piece.”

The whiskies will be revealed to an audience of invited guests at a 1940s-themed ceremony at the historic location of Edinburgh Castle.

Well-known whisky connoisseur Charles Maclean described the launch:

“Made at the height of the Battle of Britain, The Glenlivet 1940 opens a door into a different time, another country. To smell and taste this exquisite whisky is to experience the past in a unique way – layer upon layer of flavour, profound and evocative. Its companions from the succeeding five decades provide an unrepeatable opportunity to explore subtle differences in the flavour of this Prince of Whiskies over half a century – as well as being a Blue Chip investment!”.

Each bottle will be beautifully presented in a tear-shaped hand-blown crystal decanter with an elegant British Hallmarked silver stopper. The decanter nestles in a sterling silver base and is framed in a handmade box, crafted in Scotland using Scottish Elm.

The Glenlivet 70 Years Old was matured in a First Fill Sherry Butt, and bottled at cask strength (45.9% ABV). Only 100 70cl bottles and 175 20cl bottles will be released in 2011. The 70cl decanter has a recommended retail price in the UK of £13,000 and the 20cl version has a recommended retail price in the UK of £3,200. It is the second in a series of extremely rare malt whiskies to be released by Gordon & MacPhail under its ‘Generations’ brand.

Fifty limited edition collector’s packs are also available, containing all five Private Collection whiskies, priced at £2,850 per pack. The packs contain one bottle of each of the following whiskies: Glenlivet 1954 50.6%; Glenlivet 1963 40.6%; Glenlivet 1974 50.1%; Glenlivet 1980 48.5%; and Glenlivet 1991 54.4%.

Prices may vary in different countries due to different excise and sales taxes and currency fluctuations.

GORDON & MACPHAIL GENERATIONS GLENLIVET 1940 – 70 Years Old 45.9%

The nose is refined, speaks of some age (although not of 70 years), hints of heather, sherry, plump raisins and some fruit in the form of apricots and lychee. There’s also some oak spice an hints of pepper however this is very subtle. Hints of bees wax, a waft of tobacco (like walking down wind of a curing shed). Some hand warming brings out some malt which nicely ties everything together. The aromas are really a delight and the more times spent in the glass the more that is revealed; all it takes is a little hand warming and the myriad of delicate aromas waft up. It really is quite sensational. The taste is honeyed but also has an immediate malt delivery quickly followed by some oak notes (oak spiciness, a little leather and tobacco) followed by the fruit. Some moments later it turns a little dry along with some banana (but more like they’ve flambéed). Once again quite sensational. Well done.  The finish is quite long and very representative of the afore mentioned descriptors in the nose and the taste. It’s quite long and holds together very well, it doesn’t go off in some unhappy direction. Perhaps a hint of smoke at the tail end?

Very well balanced. Sensational and a real treat. Presents like a dram half it’s age. There’s no need for water to be introduced into the mix quite frankly.

£13,000

Score 91 points

Many thanks to Micheal Urquhart of Gordon & MacPhail for all the sample.

For more information please visit Gordon & MacPhail at www.gordonandmacphail.com.

Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Glenlivet “Decades” – Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes

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To make these exclusive purchase extra-special, enthusiasts will also be able to buy a limited edition set, the “Private Collection: Glenlivet Decades.”  This set contains a bottle from every decade from the 1950s to 1990s – giving collectors the rare opportunity to own the ‘liquid lifetime’ of the malt.

Founded in 1895, Gordon & MacPhail is known the world over as the custodian of some of the oldest and rarest single malts available. Members of the third and fourth generations of the Urquhart family now own and manage the business.

David and Michael Urquhart, Joint Managing Directors of Gordon & MacPhail, said: “Following on from the phenomenal success last year of Mortlach 70 Years Old, we decided to release this ‘sister’ Generations cask as there is clearly an enormous demand for greatly aged Scotch Malt Whiskies.

“This cask of The Glenlivet was laid down on 3rd February 1940, on the instruction of our grand-father, John Urquhart. Since then, successive generations of the Urquhart family have been waiting for today – the day it would be ready to share with fellow whisky lovers.

“Throughout the 115 years since we were founded, we have made it our business to nurture and mature some of the finest whiskies Scotland has to offer. The ‘Glenlivet Decades’collection revisits this special malt throughout the years, allowing whisky enthusiasts to get a real sense of how the cask and the maturation process change the character of a whisky.

“Altogether, these six whiskies represent the ‘liquid lifetime’ of The Glenlivet, and six decades of experience, dedication and passion on the part of our family. We’re confident that this investment has resulted in a suite of whiskies of unparalleled quality: a real collector’s piece.”

The whiskies will be revealed to an audience of invited guests at a 1940s-themed ceremony at the historic location of Edinburgh Castle.

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GORDON & MACPHAIL PRIVATE COLLECTION GLENLIVET 1954 50.6%

The nose is very much of sour plums and crushed walnut shells along with some aged wood notes. There are also hints of clove and cinnamon and some rich Christmas cake however this is some what in the back ground. After some time in the glass some good sweetness emerges to compliment the afore mentioned descriptors. A little hand warming brings out more of the clove, sweetness and Christmas cake. The taste is dry Christmas cake, orange and oak spice along with the cinnamon and the sweetness along with the sour plum notes. Very aged and in some ways quite delicate but in others quite robust. A little late arrival of ginger and some black pepper. Syrupy along with some leather and tobacco. The influence of the oak is evident but not over whelming.  The finish is long and the notes from the oak are very much in evidence along with some unsweetened cocoa, bitter chocolate. Dry but note overly so and the ginger and black pepper make a late arrival to the finish.

Quite the experience indeed.

£1,250

Score 88 points

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GORDON & MACPHAIL PRIVATE COLLECTION 1963 40.6%

The nose is light and fragrant with hints of pear and banana (ever so slight), caramel, maple syrup (again very slight) and some raisins. Everything is quite delicate but all are in harmony. On the wood side of the house there is some comment from the cask but it is not a shouting match gone awry. Very, very nice. More time in the glass only improves the aromas.  The taste is actually like many current official bottlings of the Glenlivet and reminds of some Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottlings. This is sensational. It is both fruity and malty, very elegant and refined. Indeed. A little late arrival of some of the oak influence. The finish is a reflection of the taste, long and clean with some good fruit and after a minute the oak begins to make a showing however it is not out of hand. A very good finish.

Quite a dram, very enjoyable and well worth the wait. The poor man’s G&M Glenlivet 70 year old. 🙂

£750

Score 90 points

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GORDON & MACPHAIL PRIVATE COLLECTION GLENLIVET 1974 50.1%

The nose is reminiscent of antiques and Christmas cake; lots of fruit notes however not simply fruit lying about in a bowl but dried fruit that have been rejuvenated with some kind of rich spirit. All this backed by some oak spice and hints of chocolate, a little hand warming brings out further sweetness (and some ‘oiliness’).  What an excellent collection of aromas. With the addition of a little water a little more of the oak notes appear. The taste is strong and peppery at first blush however soon after the Christmas cake notes brush them aside and take over. Oh my, this is really very good and not dominated by the oak.  All work well together. With a little water it mellows quite well although it is quite excellent neat. The finish is of bitter chocolate and the afore mentioned sherry notes. It is quite long and consistent, after a minute or two the oak spice and some dryness are very much in evidence.

Quite elegant.

£500

Score 88 points

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GORDON & MACPHAIL. PRIVATE COLLECTION GLENLIVET 1980 48.5%

The nose is of sour cherries and over ripe pears (& apricots), very rich with some Demerara brown sugar and Fry’s unsweetened cocoa powder. Hints of tobacco and leather in the back ground along with some sweet malt. With water it opens up well, a little water improves the aromas. The taste is marvelous, malt, a little pepper and then the honey once again along with the sour cherries. A touch of dark cake (over cooked) along with heather. With water there is some change resulting in an improved dram, water does the trick. Still quite spicy but a bigger experience. The finish presents oak spice and tobacco, a little more of the over cooked cake. It is long and even, the start is the end with the oak spice present from the whole journey. The finish after the addition of the water is livelier.

The addition of a little water is welcome to the experience.

£250

Score 85 points

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GORDON & MACPHAIL PRIVATE COLLECTION GLENLIVET 1991 54.4%

The nose is fragrant and extremely pleasing right at the start and yet this occurs above the glass rim. Further depth reveals a combination of honeyed warm melon and some oak spice in the form of cedar and vague hints of marmalade. This is very elegant. Hand warming increases the aromas. Delightful. Some time in the glass allows for a few notes of unlit tobacco to emerge. The taste is warming and vibrant at full strength with some malt and then the brilliant honeyed notes followed by the oak spice. Some pepper and a hint of clove perhaps? As with the aromas I the taste is very good. A dollop of water does it no harm, it holds together well and brings forth more of the fruit and syrup. The finish is much the same as the nose and the taste and is very consistent. Some slight increase in the oak spice and pepper but the malt and the honey are still present.

 £95

Score 86 points

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GLENLIVET DECADES 5 BOTTLE PACK

50 Private Collection: Glenlivet Decades packs are available, priced at £2,850 per pack.

They contain one bottle of each of the following whiskies: Glenlivet 1954 50.6%; Glenlivet 1963 40.6%; Glenlivet 1974 50.1%; Glenlivet 1980 48.5%; and Glenlivet 1991 54.4%.

Limited quantities of these vintages are sold as single bottles.

Many thanks to Micheal Urquhart of Gordon & MacPhail for all the samples.

Please visit Gordon & MacPhail at www.gordonandmacphail.com

Whisky Lounge News and Events For April & May 2011 – Scotch Whisky News

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Hi all,

Ah the signs of Spring are finally upon us and I feel like a mole emerging from hibernation!

Plenty of things happening in the world of whisky and especially the Whisky Lounge! There are plenty of Whisky Festivals to look forward to, several in new locations – so look out for more news on these to come.

Our ‘Independent’s Day?’ tastings finished a couple of weeks ago and proved very popular. If you were there (or even if you weren’t) you can read a review of the tastings and the whiskies on our Facebook page – click here. If you don’t do Facebook and ask me nicely, I can email you a copy…

No sooner does that series finish that a new one starts, and what better way to follow that up than with an enviable selection of whiskies from the Chivas Brother’s portfolio of distilleries and brands. For each of these tastings we will be welcoming Phil Huckle, the Chivas UK Brand Ambassador and long-time friend of The Whisky Lounge, and he will be good enough to show us SEVEN of their finest plus maybe a surprise…

For those who don’t know, Pernod Ricard (the owners of Chivas Brothers) are now responsible for a bewildering number of distilleries, including The Glenlivet, Scapa, Aberlour, Longmorn and Strathisla as well as the Chivas Regal and Ballantines blends – we will be tasting a fair few…

Pernod Ricard – Glenlivet et all…

Manchester, The Britons Protection – Friday 8th April
London, The Red Lion, Crown Passage – Tuesday 12th April
Newcastle, Blackfriars – Friday 15th April
York, Cedar Court Grand – Saturday 16th April
Leeds, Mint Hotel, Granary Wharf  – Friday 13th May

Tickets are £22 and are available now from the website – click here to be taken straight to the events section…

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3rd Newcastle Whisky Festival – ‘Early Bird’ Ticket Price finishes soon

For most of you our festival events need no introduction to this. A full afternoon of talking to those who make it, whilst sampling more whiskies in one location than you can shake a stick at! On entry you are given a Glencairn tasting glass, bottle of water and a festival guide – all for only £20! There will be masterclasses a-plenty and details of these will be released very soon. What is even better is that until Monday 4th April tickets remain at the ‘early bird’ price of £18 if booked through the website. After this date, tickets will be reverting to their new regular price of £20, so be quick!

Click here to be taken straight to this events page on our website. http://www.thewhiskylounge.com/Events.aspx

As a reminder, the date is…

Saturday 7th May 2011
The Civic Centre
Barras Bridge
Newcastle Upon Tyne
12-5pm

Exhibitors are also on the relevant web-page and are also updated with reasonable regularity on our Facebook page – click here to get to it. Keep an eye on it for masterclass news too…

Anyway, that’ll do for now – keep well and I hope to see you at a WL event soon!

Slainte!
Eddie

Eddie Ludlow
Whisky Evangelist

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Kilchoman Distillery Feis Ile 2011 Programme – Scotch Whisky News

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Feis Ile 2011 programme
 
Throughout the week (21st – 28th  MAY)
 
Work experience
 
We are offering the unique experience to join our production team in the still house to learn how we distil our exceptional New make spirit. They will involve you in every aspect of production and allow you to ask all the questions that you have ever wanted to ask; you can join us on –
 
Monday 23rd – 9.00am – 12.00pm
Tuesday 24th – 12pm – 4pm
Wednesday 25th – 9.00am – 12.00pm
 
Space limited to 2 people per day @ £50.00 each.
 
Managers tours
 
John MacLellan will guide you round Islay’s smallest distillery giving you an in-depth take on Kilchoman’s production process, finishing in the warehouse to taste some exclusive cask samples.
 
Monday – 23rd – 2.00pm
Tuesday – 24th – 2.00pm
Wednesday 25th – 10.00am
 
Spaces limited to 16 people booking is advisable – £20.00
 
General tours (except open day)
 
Will be held Monday to Saturday at 11am and 3pm @ £6.00 (Feis 2011 glass and dram included)
 
Open Day 26TH 2011
 
10.00AM – 4PM 
 
10.00am – Feis 2011 release will go on sale ….
500 bottles of a Limited edition Feis Ile 2011 will go on sale – £69.00
(One per person)
Anthony and John will be in the malt floor until 11.00am if you would like your bottle signed
 
11.00 BBQ and bar
 
A bar, and BBQ offering a range of food and drink
Local oysters will also be available
We are pleased to welcome back Pigtown Fling, a traditional folk music trio from Argyll, who will be playing throughout the day.
 
12.00 pm – The story so far …….
 
Join Anthony Wills founder/MD in the warehouse to hear our story so far and taste some cask samples similar to those gone by.
£20.00 per person
Max.35
Booking is advisable.
 
2.00pm – A glimpse of the future ……
 
John MacLellan will present what the future has to hold for Kilchoman by talking you thought some cask samples that have yet to be discovered.
£20.00 per person
Max.35
Booking is advisable
 
10.30am, 11.30am, 2.30pm, 3.30pm – General tours
 
Come along and tour Kilchoman in full production and have a tasting with the team.
£6.00 per person (Feis Ile 2011 tasting glass and dram included)
Extra tours will be advertised at the distillery.
 
For all booking please email Laura.macaffer@kilchomandistillery.com
 
We will only accept booking on a first come first serve order which made after 10.00am on Saturday the 26th of March, any booking before this time will not be counted.

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Whisky Intelligence To Publish Gordon & MacPhail Glenlivet Decades & Generations 70yo Tasting Notes Tomorrow – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Intelligence will publish their own tasting notes for Gordon & MacPhail “Private Collection Glenlivet Decades” (Glenlivet 1954 50.6%; Glenlivet 1963 40.6%; Glenlivet 1974 50.1%; Glenlivet 1980 48.5%; and Glenlivet 1991 54.4%.) and Glenlivet Generations 70 year old tomorrow (Sunday April 3rd, 2011).

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks Hazelburn OB Sauternes Wood 8yo 55.9% alc. – Scotch Whisky News

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Loch Fyne Whiskies has stocked a new item, ‘Hazelburn Sauternes Wood’

Hazelburn OB Sauternes Wood 8yo 55.9%alc.

We’re in two camps about this, not sure if we approve of such a corrupted single malts, I suspect it will be a good seller after shop tasters because of its over-the-top character and lack of subtlety. A good mate whose also embarrassing.

We’re in two camps about this, not sure if we approve of such a corrupted single malts, I suspect it will be a good seller after shop tasters because of its over-the-top character and lack of subtlety. A good mate whose also embarrassing. 

There are big, sorry – BIG emphatic esters at first, solvent and cooked fruit, fragile in the face of water. In the mouth it’s loud, foul-mouthed and very entertaining because of the complete absence of any subtlety; sulphury, tannic, chocolate, both sweet and bitter. A linctus, Sauternes – yes but the brown sauce style of Sauternes (brown bag Sauternes?).

 

 

Long finish, but with a mate like that there’s bound to be some clearing up.

If you’re a big, cask strength, heavy sherry, fan you will enjoy this immensely.

Very rich, no smoke and no delicacy, square J5 on the Flavour Map; Rich

Hazelburn Sauternes Wood 8 year old

Price excluding VAT: £41.83
£50.20 Including VAT at 20%

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Best regards,
Loch Fyne Whiskies
Visit Loch Fyne Whiskies at www.lfw.co.uk

 

Whistle Pig Rye Whisky at For Scotch Lovers – Canadian Whiskey News

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A Big “Oink-Out” To My Fellow Scotch Lovers –

This weeks search for an amazing whisky takes us to the Green Mountains of Shoreham Vermont, home of Whistle Pig farm distillery, where they hand-bottle WhistlePig “100/100” Straight Rye Whiskey.

I’ll admit that, prior to tasting WhistlePig, the best rye I’d ever had was north and south of about a quarter pound of pastrami, with russian dressing oozing out of the side.  I’ve never been a big rye drinker, but after a few swigs of The Pig, I am quickly becoming a convert.  

WhistlePig “100/100” is a 100 proof, 100 percent rye whiskey, aged for at least ten years in new American oak barrels. It was released in the summer of 2010 to great critical acclaim, and has received numerous distinctions such as the “highest ever” designation from Wine Enthusiast and “highest recommendation” from Paul Pacult’s Spirits Journal.

I urge you to give WhistlePig Straight Rye Whiskey a try. It will challenge everything you’ve ever thought about rye whiskey, and leave you squealing with happiness (sorry…just couldn’t resist).  

And one last reminder for those of you in the New York City or who are looking for a great reason to visit, I urge you to attend this years Whisky Live New York 2011 on April 6th at Pier 60/ Chelsea Piers. ForScotchLovers will be there again this year, and we offer you great discounts on tickets (see below).

If you’ll attend Whisky Live New York, please stop by our booth and say hello.

Doug Stone

Founder

Visit  www.ForScotchLovers.com to buy Whistle Pig Canadian Whisky

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WHISTLE PIG “100/100” STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY

WHISTLEPIG REVIEW – by JOHN HANSEL of   THE MALT ADVOCATE 

Imported from Canada (which suggests that maybe this whiskey was originally intended to be the “flavoring” component of a Canadian whiskey?) and bottled in Vermont. This is 100% rye whiskey (much higher than other traditional straight rye whiskeys). Indeed, this whiskey bleeds spices (especially brisk mint, vibrant clove, and teasing nutmeg), but there’s a rich, sweet foundation to balance it all (honeyed vanilla, caramel, butterscotch, and nutty toffee), along with candied citrus and charcoal. Bold, spicy, nutty toffee, butterscotch finish. Very distinctive.

Malt Advocate magazine rating: 89
 
THE WHISTLEPIG STORY  

WhistlePig Whiskey is located on one of the oldest farms in Vermont. Cultivation began (t)here in the early 19th century in what was then known as the hamlet Shaksboro. The farm remained in operation until 2006 when it was purchased and renamed by WhistlePig’s founder Raj Peter Bhakta. WhistlePig Farm is being loving restored, a slow and painstaking process, to undertake the noble task of producing the finest whiskies in the world.

WhistlePig’s Master Distiller, Dave Pickerell, a luminary in the world of whiskey, is one of the nation’s preeminent master distillers. Before joining WhistlePig, Dave spent 14 years in crafting Maker’s Mark in Loretto, Kentucky.

Dave spent over a year on an exhaustive search of North America for the best rye whiskey in the world. Dave feels that “100/100” embodies the perfect combination of proof, purity, and age — hitting what he calls “the sweet spot” in all three categories.

Angels Envy Bourbon Release at The Party Source – American Whiskey News

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GREETINGS Spiritual Enthusiasts,

Lincoln Henderson has created the biggest buzz in Bourbon in nearly 200 years and today you’ll have the chance to be one of the first people to lay your hands on this coveted and highly anticipated Bourbon. What’s so unique about Angels Envy? This Bourbon has been finished in Port Casks, which Malt Advocate and the Bourbon Review identify as one of the top spirits release of the year.

We are proudly offering this latest release from Bourbon legend, Lincoln Henderson. Angels Envy will be available Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 8:00 am.

The Party Source is proud to carry a limited selection of this special bottling. Due to the intense demand, there is a strict limit of one (1) bottle per customers with availability on a first come, first served basis. No reservations will be accepted.

WHAT: Initial Release of Angels Envy
WHERE: The Party Source
WHEN: Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 8:00 am
PRICE: $42.99

Your Spiritual Advisors @ The Party Source

Help yourself to our top shelf

Everything but…the Guests!

Visit The Party Source at www.thepartysource.com

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