Archive for July, 2012

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Ballechin #7 Bordeaux Casks’ – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Ballechin #7 Bordeaux Casks’

Ballechin #7 (peated Edradour) OB 46%alc…(Notes below from the Joynson)…

A fascinating interplay between sweet red wine and low-down dirty peat.

Presented in oh-my-goodness pink, which has plenty of shelf stand-out (or just try-and-avoid yuk). This is the seventh variant of Edradour’s very peaty distillation matured, this time, in Bordeaux casks, entirely matured that is not a finish.

Pale gold in colour with a touch of strawberry sauce (that’s appearance not taste).

The opening aroma is of hot, sweet engine oil. Then peaches and pears – with the anticipation of a peaty threat, as if someone’s started playing a growly cello. The peat rises as exhaust, vegetative and herby. Tasted (still neat) there is honey, sweetness and a thick berry sauce (maybe it’s the strawberry sauce after all). Shuggling air over the soaked tongue ignites the peat magnificently and the swallow is all Bordeaux before a sweet wine-and-peat ping-pong.

The addition of water raises the peat-exhaust whiff and reverses the neat tasting event to peat then wine, which is neat, so-to-speak.

Some of the Ballechin’s work very well, others less so; this one works well but is risky, and exciting because of this knife edge flavour experience. Now, would someone stop the cello player please?

On the Flavour map square G9 on the Smoky side of Rich and Smoky.

Best regards,
Loch Fyne Whiskies
david@lfw.co.uk

The Gateway to Distilleries “Illustrated Web-Guide” published – Scotch Whisky News

The Gateway to Distilleries

Illustrated Web-Guide published

Ardbeg, Bowmore, Chichibu, Cooley, Dalmore, Glenmorangie, Glenlivet, Glenfarclas, Midleton, Slyrs and their neighbours can be easily visited. More than 120 distilleries are illustrated and described in full detail by thousand photographies.

“Join in a picturesque journey to the distilleries of Scotland, Ireland, Mainland Europe and Asia. Meet the people behind the labels and learn more about the making of uisque beatha, the water of life.” says the editor Ernie J. Scheiner.

Historic aspects, details of production processes are explained for the whisky enthusiast. A comprehensive list of independent bottlers, whisky festivals and literature is also added.

It is an excellent teaching website about the whisky industry.

See www.whisky-distilleries.net

A New Blog Post from the Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

A new blog post, taking a look at the history of Banff and Mill of Banff lost distilleries…(please click on the link below to read the remainder of the article)…

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Lifetime Achievement Award for Gordon & MacPhail’s David Urquhart – Scotch Whisky News

Lifetime achievement award for Gordon & MacPhail’s David Urquhart

Joint Managing Director of Gordon & MacPhail, David Urquhart, has been honoured by his industry peers with a lifetime achievement award for his services to the Scottish Licensed Trade.

David was presented with the accolade at the DRAM magazine Scottish Licensed Trade Awards 2012. Established over fifteen years ago, the awards were the first in Scotland to recognise the very best of the Scottish on-trade industry.

Due to retire this autumn, David has dedicated 40 years to the work of Gordon & MacPhail, the whisky and licensed trade industry and various local community causes close to his heart, including the Elgin Bid and the Forres bid to host the European Pipe Band Championships.

He has been committed to continuing the work of his ancestors, who have been involved in Gordon & MacPhail since its first year of trading. Established in 1895 as a family run grocers, tea, wine and spirit merchants in Elgin, the company has since grown into one of the UK’s top independent wine and spirits merchants, alongside its others business interests as a bottler and exporter of whiskies from throughout Scotland and a distiller, owning Benromach Distillery in Forres.

Commenting on his award David said: “I’m honoured to receive this award, which was a huge surprise for me. It’s come at a very timely point in my career as I prepare to retire and hand over the work that I have achieved, along with my fathers and grandfathers before me, to the next generation coming through in the business.

“As a family we have grown Gordon & MacPhail to be one of the top independent wholesalers in the UK along with our growing worldwide recognition as experts in the Scotch Whisky industry. I’m proud to have been able to be part of this.

“I’m confident I’ll be leaving my role in more than capable hands, and locally I hope to keep busy with the many community initiatives Elgin and Forres are involved in.”

Susan Young, Editor of the DRAM comments: “David Urquhart has spent the last 40 years serving the Scottish licensed trade, and helping to grow his family company, Gordon & MacPhail. His passion, commitment, determination, and above all, his integrity made David a very worthy recipient of the DRAM Lifetime Achievement Award.”

Benromach, the distillery owned by Gordon & MacPhail, was also sponsors of a special DRAM award – the Benromach Award for Success.

The judges in this category were looking for a business that had successfully grown and developed particularly over the last year – whether by growing their turnover or by further developing their business in other ways. Nominees were asked to share the secret of their success.

The gold medal and the title of Benromach Award for Success went to SimpsInns, followed by Omni Taverns (silver medal) and Fort Hotel (bronze medal).

Bruichladdich Distillery in Advance Talks to Sell to Remy Cointreau – Scotch Whisky News

It has been reported that Bruichladdich Distillery will soon be sold to Remy Cointreau; please read the article in the Telegraph for further details via the link below;

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Tomatin Tasitng at Nickolls & Perks July 26th, 2012 – Scotch Whisky News

Tomatin Distillery is coming to town!

Thursday 26th July

Alistair will be showing a full range of Tomatin products to include new releases

12yr
NEW release 15 yr old
18yr
21yr
30yr
Decades

This will be a welcome return for the big man with the keys!

Cost : £25/person
Time : 7:30pm

Slainte

David
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Midlands Whisky Festival
Sat 29th September 2012
12 til 4:30pm
Tickets £35 on sale NOW

www.whiskyfest.co.uk

The New Sirius Range Is Now Available Only At The Whisky Shop! – Scotch Whisky News

The New Sirius Range Is Now Available Only At The Whisky Shop!

A brand new Independent bottling series from Sirius. Some of the rarest and exciting single cask bottlings in the world! Simply Click To Buy.

Carsebridge 1965

One of only 63 Bottles in the world. This stunning single grain whisky is further evidence that grain whisky is making a huge impact on the collectors market and for the whisky connoisseur. Bottled at 41% volume the tasting notes include honey, orange coffee, something you would expect from a breakfast at the Ritz

Dalmore 1967

One of the rarest Dalmore whiskies ever. One of only 89 bottles this 1967 vintage has it all. Matured in a rum cask which contributed to some of the rich tasting notes of Dark Chocolate, Belgium chocolates, praline nuttiness, citrus fondant and coffee crèmes. Bottled at a cask strength of 60% volume. Simply stunning!

Fettercairn 1966

When collecting whisky it is always exciting to select a whisky which is rare and cask strength. This Fettercairn 1966 certainly ticks those boxes. One of only 39 bottles and bottled at 52.9% volume. The quality matches its rarity with exotic spices, a fusion of warm sea air and the warmth of a resort in Bali come to mind when tasting this delight.

The North British 1962

There are simply not many 50 year old whiskies anywhere in the world. So when on comes along it is a real treat. This single grain delight is one of only 138 bottles, bottled at 46% volume. The whisky is rich, soft and smooth. Some soft glazed fruits, rich syrup give the palate a real treat. This is a hugely complex and enjoyable whisky and certainly worth the wait.

The Whisky Shop Tel 0141 440 0600 info@whiskyshop.com  www.whiskyshop.com

Malt Maniacs News – Whisky News

The Malt Maniacs have published their new Manifesto and it can be read here.

New Arrivals at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

Glenmorangie 18 year old Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($83.99)
Malt Advocate: “43% abv. When compared to the 10 year old, this one’s richer, with darker fruit and more caramelized sweet notes, paired with accentuated dried wood spice, while the 10 year old is more vibrant and floral. Like the 10 year old, there’s good balance here. (Vol. 17, #2) “

Old Pulteney 17 year old Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($85.99)
Malt Advocate: “In one word: exotic. In some respects, it is reminiscent of a very old column-distilled Jamaican rum, and a lot of the wood spices really express themselves. Like the Compass Box whisky above, this whisky again proves that grain whiskies should not be ignored. They taste completely different than other whiskies-particularly the older ones-and they can be a lot of fun to drink. The two reviewed in this buyer’s guide are very fine examples of the style. (Vol. 16, #1)” K&L Notes: I recently re-tasted the entire Pulteney line and found myself wondering why I never paid these whiskies more attention. I sometimes feel as if the single barrel, cask strength, un-chill-filtered movement has been interpreted to mean that standard bottlings are no longer worthwhile. Whatever happened to just good, drinkable, 46% proof single malt with no cask enhancement and no frills? If you’re a true Scotch fan, then you’ll appreciate the brilliance of the Old Pulteney 17 Year because it’s a dying breed these days. A creamy mouthfeel with flavors of vanilla, dried apricots, vanilla, and sweet cereal grains is what enticed to me go back for a second sip. This is vintage Highland whisky and I love everything about it. The stonefruit still lingers on the tongue more than five minutes after tasting it and the caramel becomes more stated. I can’t believe I’m writing this, but in this case it’s appropriate: they don’t make ’em like Pulteney anymore. I wish they did. (David Driscoll, K&L Spirits Buyer)

1994 Laphroaig 18 Year Old K&L Exclusive Chieftain’s Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml (Pre-Arrival) ($125.99)
One of the great visits from our 2012 visit to Scotland was Laphroaig distillery, where we learned many new stories concerning its fascinating history. The whisky’s special combination of sea, smoke, and brine has had a magical effect on people over the years. In 1908, manager Ian Hunter decided to make Laphroaig one of the first distilleries to market itself as a single malt, rather than sell it off for blends. What an idea! Shortly after that, a failed attempt to purchase Laphroaig (as well as a childish attempt to block their water supply with large rocks) led Peter Mackie to build the now-defunct Malt Mill with Laphroaig’s exact specifcations, hoping to recreate that unique flavor (he couldn’t). Laphroaig was one of the first distilleries to have a female manager (Bessie Williamson) and they’re one of the few today that still malts their own barley. Despite their repuation for forward-thinking, they continue to operate very traditionally, making only one type of spirit and filling into only one kind of barrel – first-fill Bourbon casks. While Laphroaig does not sell casks directly, we were able to broker one via Chieftain’s exclusively for K&L. This 18 year beauty has everything we love about mature Laphroaig – medicinal notes, brine, and campfire smoke in a more subdued state, mixing brilliantly with soft vanilla and wood spice. It’s classic in every way and at full proof – no water added. A fantastic whisky from an iconic distillery’s older stock. (David Driscoll)

Johnnie Walker Blue Blended Scotch Whisky 750ml (Previously $180) ($149.99)

Caol Ila Distillers Edition Moscatel Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 12 available ($79.99)

Glenmorangie Finealta Peated Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 6 available ($79.99)

1996 Oban Distillers Edition Montilla Fino Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($99.99)

K&L Wine Merchants
http://www.klwines.com/
Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

 

THE MACALLAN BREAKS WORLD RECORD FOR MOST EXPENSIVE WHISKY SOLD AT AUCTION – Scotch Whisky News

THE MACALLAN BREAKS WORLD RECORD FOR MOST EXPENSIVE WHISKY SOLD AT AUCTION

Guinness World Records™ has awarded The Macallan the accolade of ‘most expensive whisky sold at auction’. Now the definitive world record holder, The Macallan’s 64yo, The Macallan’s 64 Year Old in Lalique, Cire Perdue sold at auction for $460,000 (£291,125), with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting charity: water, an organisation that provides access to clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations.

Coveted by bidders, the one-of-a kind Lalique crystal decanter housed the oldest and rarest Macallan ever bottled by the distillery, a 64 Year Old single malt whisky. The historic auction which took place at Sotheby’s in New York in November 2010 was the culmination of a 12-city “tour du monde” of the decanter.

David Cox, Director of Fine and Rare Whiskies for The Macallan commented: “We are absolutely thrilled to have been awarded the Guinness World Record™ for the most expensive whisky sold at auction. This major accolade from such a world-renowned and respected organisation, proves once and for all that The Macallan is the world record holder.”

He continued, “We had a phenomenal response around the world to this very special and rare decanter and I feel it is a fitting tribute to the inspiring project which managed to raise a staggering $600,000 overall for charity: water.”

Silvio Denz, President and CEO of Lalique, commented: “We are enormously proud of this world record we share with our friends at The Macallan, with whom we have successfully collaborated since 2004. Over the years our crystal decanters, which are entirely handcrafted by our glassmakers, have proved hugely admired and sought after by whisky consumers and connoisseurs, as well as collectors of Lalique crystal and lovers of beautiful ‘objets d’art’. This latest achievement, which was realised through the lost-wax moulding technique, is testament to the exceptional quality, artistry and longstanding tradition that is shared by both Lalique and The Macallan.”

The Macallan and Lalique global fundraising tour raised more than $600,000 (£375,000) for charity: water to provide clean water to over 30,000 people (www.charitywater.org/themacallan).

About The Macallan:
Founded in 1824, The Macallan is one of the world’s most admired and awarded single malt whiskies. The reputation of The Macallan is based on a product of outstanding quality and distinctive character, founded upon a set of guiding principles, the Six Pillars. An obsession with quality has been the hallmark of The Macallan since its founding by Alexander Reid on a plateau above the river Spey in north-east Scotland. The distillery is surrounded by a 150 hectare estate, with Easter Elchies House, a Highland Manor built in 1700, at its heart. Traditionally known for maturation in Spanish oak, sherry seasoned casks, The Macallan’s range of outstanding single malts includes :Sherry Oak, matured in Spanish oak casks seasoned with sherry; Fine Oak, matured both in sherry casks of Spanish and American oak and in American oak casks seasoned with bourbon; the 1824 range, exclusive to Global Travel Retail. In addition, The Macallan is well known for its great range of vintage whiskies, dating back to 1926, and is considered the most sought after of all single malts among collectors and connoisseurs at auction. Please savour responsibly.

www.themacallan.com

About Lalique:
LALIQUE is more than just a name. It is René LALIQUE’s (1860-1945) talent, a genius destined to revolutionise the world of jewellery, beginning in 1885 with his famous ″Art Nouveau″ jewellery sets, true works of art, which are now highly sought-after by museums and collectors. A brilliant master glassmaker of the Art Déco movement, René LALIQUE’s creations were highly eclectic. Indeed, it was René LALIQUE, who was responsible for the great technological and commercial revolution which even today continues to influence the way bottles of perfume are created and packaged. René LALIQUE’s imagination has proved to be the source of a vast and varied collection, including bowls, vases, statuettes and perfume bottles. They were produced at the Wingen-sur Moder factory in Alsace, opened in 1922.René Lalique’s creations belong to the international artistic and cultural patrimony. His works are displayed in more than 40 Museums worldwide including the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Lalique museum in Hakone, Japan. A national Lalique museum was opened in Wingen-sur-Moder, in the Alsace region of France on 1 July 2011. In February 2008, the Swiss company Art & Fragrance acquired Lalique SA from the Pochet Group and Silvio Denz became Lalique’s President and CEO.www.lalique.com

About charity: water
charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing safe and clean drinking water to people in developing nations. Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of all sickness and disease, and kills more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. charity: water gives 100% of the money raised to direct project costs, funding sustainable clean water solutions in areas of greatest need. Just $20 can give one person in a developing nation clean water for 20 years. In four years, charity: water has brought clean drinking water to over 1.4 million people in 17 countries.
www.charitywater.org

About Sotheby’s
Founded in 1744, Sotheby’s is a global company specialising in art auction, private sales and art-related financing activities. Founded in 1744, Sotheby’s is the oldest and largest internationally recognised firm of fine art auctioneers in the world with an international network of 98 offices in 38 countries in Europe, Asia and the Americas, including 17 worldwide auction centres. Nearly 1,000 sales a year are held around the world. Central to Sotheby’s ability to achieve great successes is the well-established global name recognition, a reputation for knowledge and expertise, an extensive distribution network, and long-standing client relationships around the world, of which Sotheby’s is extremely proud.

www.sothebys.com


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