Archive for September, 2012
Federal Wines & Spirits “Last Chance for Tickets to Whisky Live Boston This Saturday 5 or 6:30 PM” – Scotch Whisky News
Last Chance for Tickets to Whisky Live Boston This Saturday 5 or 6:30 PM
Time’s running out to buy tickets for Whisky Live Boston! We’re hard at work over here at Federal gearing up for the event. We got a call just this morning informing us that we should be able to pour a brand-new product for you this weekend. We tasted it a ways back and begged the representative to send us some advance bottles to pour at Whisky Live and it looks like they should just get here in time, we’re so thrilled. On top of that we’re digging around in our basement stash to show off some real beauties that have come our way. Boston has long needed an event of this size to bring its Whisky scene together and we’d love to see this become a yearly thing. Make the effort to join us this Saturday for a great time enjoying whisky, food, music, and a chance to share in conversation with some of the true great and good of the industry. We’ll be joined by people from all around the world who have come to display the fruits of their labors, come out and see what everyone has to offer. Tickets are available at a 20% discount with the voucher code “federal”. The tickets can be purchased here for $109 for general admission at 6:30 (before the discount) or $139 for VIP admission at 5 (again, before the discount).
Joe Howell
Federal Wine & Spirits
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Email: info@federalwine.com
Phone: (617) 367-8605
Web: http://www.federalwine.com/
Whiskey in NAFTA to 2016: Market Guide – Whiskey News
Whiskey in NAFTA to 2016: Market Guide
This report provides detailed analysis into the Whisk(e)y markets in Canada, Mexico and the United States. The report provides market growth dynamics and examines market consumption, consumption by major brands, consumption by channel (off- and on-premise), consumption by price segment and consumption by alcoholic strength.
Furthermore the report details for American, Canadian, Scotch & Irish Whisk(e)y by country overall consumption, consumption by price segment and by alcoholic strength. Actual data is included from 2006-2011 with forecast data provided for 2012-2016.
View table of contents: http://www.drinksector.com/toc.asp?idReport=648
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Whisk(e)y market guides are also available for the following regions (click on the region for more information):
Emerging Markets, Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific & Latin America
Individual country reports are also available.
The Ambassador of Bourbon: Maker’s Mark and the Rebirth of America’s Native Spirit – American Whiskey News
The Ambassador of Bourbon: Maker’s Mark and the Rebirth of America’s Native Spirit, a visual depiction of the Maker’s Mark bourbon brand. Featuring photography of the famous distillery at the Star Hill Farm in Loretto, Kentucky from the lens of master photographer David Toczko, The Ambassador of Bourbon flawlessly conveys the story of the iconic Kentucky bourbon’s celebrated history.
The Ambassador of Bourbon is an amazing coffee table book for your home and makes a heartfelt gift to give to family and friends this holiday season.
Having taken over 10,000 photographs at the distillery, Toczko presents more than 250 of his favorite images, including several historic shots from the Samuels’ family archives that demonstrate why Maker’s Mark truly is The Ambassador of Bourbon.
The Ambassador of Bourbon can be purchased online at Barnes & Noble and Makersmarkshop.com for a retail price of $39.95.
Maker’s Mark Cocktail Party – American Election 2012 Whiskey News
Just in time for election season; here are a few fun political entertaining tips from celebrity pundit couple James Carville and Mary Matalin. As part of the Maker’s Mark Cocktail Party campaign, this couple has been poking fun at partisan rancor working up to the elections by encouraging civility at your own cocktail party!
Below are a few tips from Carville and Matalin on how to keep political discussion fun and respectful at your readers’ cocktail parties this fall.
In election season entertaining, political discussions are potential fights in a mixed political crowd. Luckily, these things can be handled in a way to make it fun. Just ask political pundit couple, Mary Matalin and James Carville, who are famous for their vocal advocacy on opposite sides of the partisan divide.
The duo have teamed up with Maker’s Mark Whisky for a humorous “Cocktail Party” campaign about putting partisan differences aside for the sake of good old Kentucky bourbon. You can see a video example of this campaign through this link.
Mary Matalin: Agree to disagree. Let’s face it, when it comes to talking politics, you’re not always going to agree with what you’re going to hear especially if it’s coming from over there (in reference to Carville).To avoid heated arguments, wait until those with opposing beliefs are finished with what they have to say and kindly respond “well, that’s a perspective”…… then resist the temptation to rip their face off..rule number one in cocktail parties: never make anyone uncomfortable in your home (even morons).
James Carville: Don’t try to change your guest’s opinions. I’ve tried with my wife the first years we were together and went to hell with that. Instead, try to understand their opinions without necessarily agreeing and find a common ground that you both can connect on.
Mary Matalin: As strategists, you have to always keep your eye on all aspects of your objective…for a successful party, make sure your hor d’oeuvres and nibbles include some that are bite size and can be enjoyed without flatware or plates; no one wants to be trapped with a blowhard on an empty stomach!
James Carville: Overall, let loose and enjoy yourself! At the end of a day, it’s a cocktail party! No one wants angry partisanship to ruin conversation; try witty or charming partisanship instead.
Mary Matalin: Agreed.
New 2013 Edition of Malt Whisky Yearbook – Lots of Whisky News
New 2013 Edition of Malt Whisky Yearbook
t h e f a c t s , t h e p e o p l e , t h e n ews , t h e s t o r i e s
*The Distillery Section completely revised with all the latest news
*The chapter on Foreign Distilleries now bigger than ever – no less than 188 distilleries
*New exciting articles by distinguished writers such as Charles MacLean, Ian Buxton, Gavin D Smith, Dominic Roskrow, Neil Ridley, Ian Wisniewski and Jonny McCormick
*Completely new Japanese chapter by Nicholas Coldicott
*More than 250 tasting notes, including Japanese malts and independent bottlings
*Meet brand ambassadors, retailers and whisky evangelists in Working on the Frontline
*Learn about Whisky Cocktails and Whisky Tapas
*Expanded section on Independent Bottlers
*Last year´s success, Meet the Manager, continues with ten new interviews
*The Whisky Year That Was – the most comprehensive summary you´ll find of the news and trends in the industry
*All the latest info on bottlings, web sites, whisky shops, books as well as the latest statistics and figures
*More than 500 colour photos
All in all – the most updated whisky book on the market!
Published by MagDig Media Ltd.
Publication date; 1 October 2012
Number of pages; 300
ISBN 978-0-9552607-9-7
Recommended retail price in UK; £13.95
Contact; ingvar.ronde@magdig.com http://www.maltwhiskyyearbook.com/
MORRISON BOWMORE DISTILLERS SCOOPS DISTILLER OF THE YEAR – Scotch Whisky News
MORRISON BOWMORE DISTILLERS SCOOPS DISTILLER OF THE YEAR
Distillery manager and brand ambassador hailed as industry icons in awards hat-trick
Morrison Bowmore Distillers has cemented its position as the single malt specialist by being voted Whisky Distiller of the year at the 2013 Icons of Whisky Awards Scotland.
Glasgow-based MBD, the producer of four single malt brands – Auchentoshan, Bowmore, Glen Garioch and McClelland’s – was applauded by the judges for transforming a bulk blend business into a single malt specialist and reinvigorating all its brands with some “stellar releases”.
The awards celebrate the people and places behind the greatest whiskies in the world and two long serving MBD employees also won individual awards.
Eddie MacAffer, Bowmore Distillery Manager won the inaugural Distillery Manager of the Year category for 46 years of committed service, and Iain McCallum landing Brand Ambassador award, being hailed as “a new breed of ambassador who manages to mix a mastery of hard-core technical knowledge with a rare passion for the fun aspect of whisky.”
Mike Keiller, CEO, Morrison Bowmore Distillers said: “To see off such stiff competition and land a hat-trick of awards is a massive boost for us. Compared to any of our peers, we’re a small company so it’s immensely flattering to see both our business growth and individual expertise recognised. Being a single malt specialist requires considerable care and patience, but we’re certainly reaping the rewards of our investment.”
The 2013 Icons of Whisky Scotland were announced at an awards ceremony at Edinburgh’s Prestonfield House on Friday 7th Sept 2012. The judging process included regional heats in the U.S, Scotland and other international markets.
Distiller of the Year: Morrison Bowmore Distillers Brand Ambassador of the Year: Iain McCallum Distillery Manager of the Year: Eddie MacAffer
For further information on Morrison Bowmore Distillers please visit www.morrisonbowmore.co.uk and www.suntory.com
Notes
ABOUT MORRISON BOWMORE DISTILLERS (www.morrisonbowmore.com) Founded in 1951, Morrison Bowmore Distillers Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Suntory Limited and is one of the major names in Scotch whisky. With three Malt Whisky Distilleries situated in the major production areas of Islay (Bowmore), the Highlands (Glen Garioch) and the Lowlands (Auchentoshan), as well as significant blending, bottling and warehousing facilities, the company has established a leading role in the export of Single Malts. The success of Morrison Bowmore Distillers Limited is based upon maintenance of traditional values and innovation in the marketplace.
‘Pre-Arrival’ & ‘Back in Stock’ at K&L California – Whisky News
Scotland – Pre-Arrival
Kilchoman K&L Exclusive Single Sherry Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($115.99)
Getting to taste fresh Kilchoman, right of the still, was one of the highlights of the trip this year for David and me. Something magical is going on inside this tiny farm distillery. Their formula is so delicious, even as a white dog, that it hardly needs much aging at all. However, we were very curious to see what five years in a first-fill sherry cask would do to soften up some of the spice. Sitting in the warehouse with manager John MacLellan, we tapped into one of the fresh butts and poured ourselves a sample. This malt is loaded with fresh earth, chewy oils, petrol and peat smoke, mossy, dried grass, and a maritime sea air note that really hangs on the finish. It’s a beast of a whisky, showcasing everything we love about both Kilchoman and sherry-aged Islay whisky. Of all the Kilchoman whiskies we’ve tasted, this one by far had the most maturity and was precocious beyond its years. It was only a matter of seconds before David and I looked at each other, nodded, and added another distillery-direct cask to the list. Years from now, when Kilchoman is one of the most sought-after malts in the world, no longer bottling private casks, we’ll look back and say, “We used to buy them right out the warehouse.” These are heady days for Islay fans. (David Driscoll, K&L Spirits Buyer)
United States – Bourbon and Rye
Larceny Kentucky Bourbon 750ml – 9 available ($22.99)
BACK IN STOCK…
Bourbon and Rye
Old Potrero Single Malt 18th Century Style Whiskey 750ml – 8 available ($69.99)
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 remARKabLE Partnership Continues – anCnoc Releases Second in the Series from Peter Arkle Collaboration… with a Little Magic Added to the Mix – Scotch Whisky News
The remARKabLE Partnership Continues
anCnoc Releases Second in the Series from Peter Arkle Collaboration… with a Little Magic Added to the Mix
anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky has today (10 September) unveiled the second in the series of Limited Edition releases from its collaboration with internationally renowned Scottish illustrator, Peter Arkle.
The partnership launched in April this year, and has seen Arkle develop an exclusive range of limited edition designs for anCnoc; each based on a unique aspect of Knockdhu Distillery, home of the single malt in Huntly, Aberdeenshire.
anCnoc’s eagerly anticipated new edition is inspired by Arkle’s visit to the distillery’s warehouse, where the whisky is aged over decades. Arkle found this tranquil, dark space to have an enchanting atmosphere – almost magical – with “an incredible sense of time passing”. This is conveyed in his evocative black and white illustration on the bottle, showing rows of casks disappearing into the darkness.
The New York-based illustrator comments:
‘Working with anCnoc as a collaborative partner on its limited edition campaign has been an incredible thrill, and I am delighted with this new release. My illustration aims to capture the essence of what makes the whisky so special – time, as the sense of time passing was almost tangible inside the warehouse. I hope that drinkers get as much enjoyment from my design as they do from the magic inside the bottle!”
This dramatic design proves striking against the golden liquid inside – a new expression which has been hand selected by Knockdhu Distillery Manager Gordon Bruce.
Matured in American and Spanish oak sherry barrels, it is a refreshingly light dram, which is reflected in its soft colour and amber highlights. Spicy vanilla and rich coffee aromas are followed by fresh lemons, cooked green apples and just a hint a coconut, allowing for a sweet, warm and spicy taste.
Gillian Gibson, anCnoc Brand Manager commented:
“anCnoc is a malt tied very closely to the arts, and as our partnership with Peter Arkle blossoms, it is clear to see that he has captured the spirit of ‘a modern tradition’ perfectly by bringing a contemporary twist to the traditional world of whisky. We are incredibly excited to release the next in the series of anCnoc’s Limited Edition campaign. Peter’s unique design gives our drinkers a sneak peek into our warehouse, while the whisky inside makes for a delicious dram – an ideal choice to add to any whisky lover’s collection.”
A fourteen minute film, shot in Scotland and New York is available to view at www.anCnoc.com, charting the extraordinary journey of this creative partnership.
The release will be available in USA, Russia, selected European markets as well as being on general release in the UK through independent retails and on line at anCnoc.com. RRP: £49.99
Notes
About anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky is produced at the Knockdhu Distillery which was established in 1894 and is one of the smallest and most enchanting in the Scottish Highlands. It’s renowned the world over by malt enthusiasts for producing a single malt that makes every day a special occasion. The new limited edition product joins the popular anCnoc 12 year old, a light yet complex dram and a yearly vintage, currently the 1998, which is bottled in its natural form producing high intensity malt. Known for championing the contemporary visual arts and this new campaign builds on anCnoc’s grassroots arts sponsorships in cutting-edge Scottish galleries, which to date have generated a vibrant and modern environment for drinking whisky.
About Peter Arkle
Peter Arkle is been a freelance Scottish illustrator, based in New York City. Born in Penicuik he graduated from St. Martin’s School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London, before moving to New York, where his unique style flourished. He has been working freelance since 1993, contributing to books, newspapers and magazines such as The New Yorker, Newsweek and Oprah, in addition to leading global brands and businesses.
Midlands Whisky Festival September 29th – 2012 – Scotch Whisky News
A Dram fine day out…
It’s only a couple of weeks to go until we open the doors for the Midlands Whisky Festival September 29th 2012
Highlights include:
Unique Festival Bottling
Samples will be available and visitors will be able to buy the bottle which is limited and labelled especially for the occasion. Chosen by us from Glenfarclas, unique to this festival.
Macallan Distillery will be at the festival…come and try the latest series of NEW Macallan to be released exclusively before the rest of the world gets a chance!
Masterclass with Colin Dunn. Each year the top distillery managers get to choose a number of special casks for release onto the world markets, these are typically rare and dream worthy drams. We are delighted to see Colin Dunn return this year to host and make this Masterclass such a special event.
(£20 supplement)
Springbank Masterclass with Melanie Stanger
Lucky attendees will be well ahead of the game after this part advance sample class, Melanie has been drawing some great drams from casks awaiting the distiller masters call.
(£10 supplement)
Over 200 whiskies on taste
Free commemorative tasting glass ‘Dream dram’ ticket
Food and refreshments available
PLUS Discount vouchers for whisky purchased on the day!
Click here to see photos of last year’s inaugural event
Tickets cost £35 per person. This year, we are welcoming vistitors from further afield than ever, so please reserve your ticket in advance as capacity is limited!
For further details, email david@nickollsandperks.co.uk or phone 01384 394518
Click here to buy your tickets.
Nickolls & Perks Ltd
37 Lower High Street
Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 1TA
www.nickollsandperks.co.uk



























