Archive for February, 2012

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada ‘Give in to temptation this Valentine’s Day!’ – Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Give in to temptation this Valentine’s Day!

Send a Valentine to yourself and fall in love with some of our dreamy drams.

The February 2012 Outturn is now available at http://www.smws.ca/ (please note:  it is produced as a booklet, so if you’re printing single-sided, it will appear out of order, but the pages are numbered).  And this month sees the release of something entirely new and different from SMWS Canada!

As you know, The Society bottles only single casks, which makes the bottlings limited and rare, so when deciding on what to purchase, it’s always good to have a second choice in mind if you miss out on your first choice. Take heart, though, there are always plenty more terrific bottlings to come!

As for this month, here’s just a sample of what awaits you, so don’t delay – have a love-affair with a great single cask whisky, or if you’re feeling particularly devilish, two…

Cask No 123.07  Unusual and highly enjoyable

10 years old; refill port pipe; 59.6%  $107.99

We encountered a totally magnificent nose – plum jam, toffee crisp, fudge and port wine.  Adding water transformed the palate into a complete joy.

29.104  Not for wee boys

20 years old; refill sherry butt; 58.2%  $154.99

A big nose with lots going on.  Carbolic soap, hot smoked salmon and woody spiciness. The palate was massive with concentrated flavours.
 
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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Canada
104-1240 Kensington Road NW, Suite 160
Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 3P7
Email – curious@smws.ca

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #247 – Scotch Whisky News

Ralfy at www.ralfy.com (whiskyreviews) presents another articulate opinion with Whisky Review #247 – Ballantines 12yo Scotch whisky.

University of Aberdeen Malt Whisky Society Highland Park Tasting – Scotch Whisky News

Highland Park Tasting – Today!!

Tickets are still availble from the Butchart Centre Reception from Laura Chalmers!!

GET YOUR TICKET NOW!
ONLY £3 for a wonderful evening of whisky and fun!
Tickets should be bought in advance – there is still time!!!

Taste some fine Highland Park whisky today!

Where: Bookends (top floor), Butchart Centre, University Road
When: 7pm, Wednesday 8th February 2012 (SHARP – please arrive on time)
What to bring: Ticket, Membership card, money for PRIZES!
Are you “attending

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Visit to Ardmore Distillery

We will be doing an exclusive visit to the Ardmore Distillery this Friday. Ardmore normally do not do visits, but have accepted to take us on an exclusive tour! We will be back in time for the Burns Night Supper in the evening, so you can have a full whisky themed day!

This trip will be limited to 12 people. We will be taking a Minibus.
Prices for the trip will be £10.
Demand is very high on this one, so move fast!
Tickets will be on sale at the Highland Park Tasting on Wednesday.
Are you “attending

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BURNS SUPPER THIS FRIDAY!
Missed out on Burns night because of exams? So did we! We plan to correct that misfortune by hosting a Burns supper with our friends at the German Society. Join us this Friday for a traditional Scottish event! Burns Supper celebrates the life and work of one of Scotland’s most famous poets, Robert Burns or in Scottish Rabbie Burns. You will be able to sample the traditional Scottish dish of Haggis, Neeps and Tatties! (Haggis, turnips and potatoes. There will also be a vegetarian option available) As well as two drams of whisky! The Celtic Society will be providing us with some Scottish music and song! Entrance will be 4£ for members of the Whisky, Celtic or German Society, and 5£ for non members. Tickets will be sold on a first come first served basis on the night. Limited to 40-50 people. Are you “attending

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World Whisky Day™ 2012

http://www.worldwhiskyday.com/
 
Our mailing address is:

University of Aberdeen Malt Whisky Society
The Butchart Centre
University Road
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB24 3UT

GLEN GRANT 60 YEARS OLD QUEEN ELIZABETH II DIAMOND JUBILEE (1952-2012) – Scotch Whisky News

GLEN GRANT 60 YEARS OLD QUEEN ELIZABETH II DIAMOND JUBILEE (1952-2012)


 
A 60 year old malt Single Malt Whisky has been launched today (6th February 2012) in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubillee by one of the world’s leading malt whisky specialist.

Gordon & MacPhail – the Elgin based and family-run Single Malt Whisky specialist – has released only 85 bottles of Glen Grant 60 years old.

On the 6th February 1952, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and became Head of the Commonwealth. Four days earlier on the 2nd February 1952, on the instruction of George Urquhart, two First Fill Sherry Hogsheads – cask numbers 465 and 466 – were filled at Glen Grant and left to quietly mature at the distillery.

Cask 465 was transferred to the Bonded Warehouses of Gordon & MacPhail on 26th March 1968. On the 2nd February 2012, exactly sixty years after the whisky was distilled, the instruction was given to carefully empty cask number 465 and bottle the precious contents at cask strength.

In honour and celebration of Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee, the Directors at Gordon & MacPhail have released just 85 decanters of Glen Grant 60 Years Old.

The single Malt is presented in a pyramid shaped crystal decanter adorned with a diamond shaped stopper. Each decanter is expertly engraved – the script in-filled with silver – and uniquely numbered.

The decanter carries an engraved crown with a sparkling Swarovski crystal, set at the meeting point of the crowns two arches. A silver collar, placed around the neck of the decanter completes the presentation.

The decanter is packaged in a hand-crafted box made of Scottish Elm, felled a short distance from Holyrood House, the Queen’s official Scottish residence. The decanter nestles in the box with luxurious, purple Harris Tweed and a dust jacket made from the same material protects the box an the precious contents.

£7,999.99 inc VAT

CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW

Nickolls & Perks Whisky Tasting February 21st, 2012 – Scotch Whisky News

Malt Whisky

For those interested in Malt Whisky, a few places remain for a very special event here on -Tuesday 21st February
 
Richard Paterson Masterclass – Dalmore Whisky (Whyte & Mackay Master Blender)
 
Change of venue : This will now be held in the Amblecote Room at Stourbridge Town Hall (5 mins walk from our store)

Seating plan :  All drams will be pre poured into seperate glassware at individual table settings.

Drams : 7 whiskies …including Dalmore Astrum 40 year old (RRP £1400) and of course the Shackleton Mackinlay replica.

Cost : £35
Start : Arrive 6:45.
 
Buy tickets on line (paypal, mastercard, Visa etc)
 
Reservation essential

Whisky Ramblings Via Video #1 – Scotch Whisky News

Check out the first of Belgian whisky blogger Mark Dermul’s Whisky Ramblings on video: 1st Xperiment, created at Whiskyblender.com.

http://youtu.be/srXuYgqWr1M

Ten Things You May Not Know About Grant’s Scotch Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Ten things you may not know about Grant’s

Hi all,

I am in India today preparing my speech for the opening ceremony of Whisky Live . Grant’s 12 Years Old is set to launch the proceedings as hundreds of professionals and whisky enthusiasts gather in Delhi, all eager to discover new whiskies and meet producers from around the world.

I will share pictures of the…(please click on the link below to read the remainder of the article)…

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Kind regards,
Ludo

Glenmorangie and The Open CHAMPIONSHIP – THE PERFECT PARTNERSHIP OF TWO SCOTTISH ICONS – Scotch Whisky News

Glenmorangie and The Open CHAMPIONSHIP – THE PERFECT PARTNERSHIP OF TWO SCOTTISH ICONS

— Scotland’s favourite single malt whisky Glenmorangie, teams up with golf’s most famous competition – The Open Championship —

— Pairing of two Scottish icons golf and whisky announced in three year partnership —

Scotland is celebrated the world over for whisky and golf, so what could be more appropriate than today’s (February 2012)  announcement of a three year partnership, that will see Glenmorangie become the Official Whisky of The Open Championship.

The pairing of Glenmorangie and The R&A organisers of The Open Championship, is a natural fit as both have huge global followings.

Glenmorangie is enjoyed in over 130 countries worldwide and of course in the UK where it is Scotland’s favourite single malt whisky.

The Open Championship is golf’s most famous tournament watched on television by an estimated 458 million households in 196 territories worldwide. Over 200,000 visitors flock to Britain’s finest coastal golf courses every year to enjoy the drama of The Open in person. Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, near Liverpool, will be hosting the Open Championship in 2012 (15-22 July).

Both Glenmorangie and The Open have a proud heritage dating back over 150 years. Glenmorangie was first produced in 1843 and is a leading player in premium single malts, whilst The Open is golf’s oldest Major Championship dating back to 1860 and offers the famous Claret Jug as its prize.

Just as Glenmorangie goes to unnecessary lengths to craft its award winning single malt whisky – using the tallest stills in Scotland and only the finest quality oak casks – so The Open is renowned every year for its meticulous preparation of the greens, fairways and bunkers of each Championship course.  

Peter Dawson, The R&A’s Chief Executive welcomed Paul Skipworth, President and Managing Director of The Glenmorangie Company, to St Andrews, and expressed his delight at the partnership.

Paul Skipworth said: “Glenmorangie is proud to become a part of this amazing Championship, which will see our whisky showcased to as many as 200,000 visitors at each Open. Glenmorangie is delighted with our partnership with The R&A, an association of our mutually high standards. Like The Open itself we believe in going the extra mile in the pursuit of perfection.”  

Peter Dawson said: “We are thrilled to welcome Glenmorangie as the Official Whisky of The Open Championship. Glenmorangie is an iconic Scottish brand which like golf is enjoyed the world over.”

Notes:

About Glenmorangie:
Glenmorangie single malt Scotch whisky originates in the Scottish Highlands where, at the Glenmorangie Distillery, it is distilled in the tallest malt whisky stills in Scotland, expertly matured in the finest oak casks (used only twice), and perfected by the Men of Tain. The Distillery was founded in 1843 and is renowned as a pioneer in its field uniting tradition with innovation to create ‘unnecessarily well-made’ whiskies.

Glenmorangie has won a remarkable total of 18 ‘Gold Best in Class’ medals over the past five years at the IWSC – the most internationally-recognised awards body. This is more than any other single malt Scotch whisky, making Glenmorangie the ‘best awarded’ of any single malt.

About the Glenmorangie Company:
The Company is one of the most renowned and innovative distillers and marketers of Scotch whisky brands worldwide and is part of Moët Hennessy, the wine and spirits division of Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH). Headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, the Company produces Glenmorangie Single Highland malt whisky and Ardbeg Single Islay malt.

The R&A
Based in St Andrews, The R&A organises The Open Championship, major amateur events and international matches. Together with the United States Golf Association, The R&A governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, Equipment Standards and World Amateur Golf Rankings. The R&A’s working jurisdiction is global, excluding the United States and Mexico.

The R&A is committed to working for golf and supports the growth of the game internationally and the development and management of sustainable golf facilities. The R&A operates with the consent of 143 organisations from the amateur and professional game and on behalf of over thirty million golfers in 128 countries.

The Open
The Open Championship is golf’s oldest Major. Played since 1860 on British links golf courses, it is the game’s most international Major Championship with qualifying events on every continent. For one week each year, the pursuit of the famous Claret Jug trophy is the focus of the sporting world, followed globally by millions of fans.
Organised by The R&A, The Open delivers an annual economic benefit of £100 million to its host region, while the Championship’s commercial success supports the development of the game, worldwide.

In 2012 The 141st Open Championship will be held at Royal Lytham & St Anne’s Golf Club in Lancashire 15-22 July.

Responsible Drinking:
The Glenmorangie Company advocates responsible drinking and suggests that drinkers savour Glenmorangie whiskies in moderation and in line with recommended daily guidelines for alcohol consumption. 

The Whisky Barrel Publishes An Article on Ben Nevis Distillery – Scotch Whisky News

The Whisky Barrel has just posted a new article about Ben Nevis Distillery and you can read it by clicking on the link below;

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ARCHIVES First Release Now Available – Scotch Whisky News

ARCHIVES First Release Now available at http://shop.whiskybase.com/

GLEN GRANT 1975 Arc 46.6%, 36-year-old , Hogshead #5476, 81 bottles This Glen Grant is the oldest one of the ARCHIVES First Release. There were only 81 bottles left is this hogshead. Maybe the warehouse keepers liked it too? Nose: grand old whisky full of fruit: raspberries, strawberries, prunes, flowers, oak, nutmeg and some cardamom Taste: raspberry cream, ripe banana, honey, bay leaf, liquorice, grapes, lemon grass Finish: red fruit, oak, macarons and a little pepper.

DAILUAINE 1983 Arc 47.3%, 28-year-old , Hogshead #865, 265 bottles Dailuaine is one of main components of Johnnie Walker blends. Sometimes a good cask goes to an independent bottler… Nose: soft citrus with vanilla, caramel, toffee and butter. A bit later fruits like strawberry, apple, cider, plum blossom and mangoes Taste: a sweet mix of buckthorn, grapefruit, marzipan and again the strawberries together with fresh cake Finish: a lingering finish with lemon zest, honey, vanilla with hints of nutmeg and cinnamon.

GLEN GARIOCH 1990 Arc 54.0%, 21-year-old , Hogshead #252, 267 bottles A clean and green whisky from a little known distillery in the Eastern Highlands. Nose: green tea, mineral, caramel, fudge, lilly, mead, apricots, cherries Taste: chocolate, sweets, apple, honey, heather, peaches Finish: long, oranges, heather and camphor.

LEDAIG 2004 Arc 61.9%, 7-year-old , Hogshead #900009, 302 bottles This young but powerful whisky comes from the Tobermory distillery on the Isle of Mull. Nose: flinty, zesty, peaty, very clean, honey, sweet, BBQ smoke Taste: smoky, lemony, grain, wool, ginger, cardamom, butterfudge and salt, easy drinkable for such a strong whisky even without water Finish: peaty, zesty, minty, fresh sea breeze, marmelade.


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