Archive for 2012

The Mighty Thor – Scotch Whisky News

The Mighty Thor

by Billy (at The Whisky Exchange)

Highland Park are an interesting bunch. Their fans are numerous and (in the nicest possible way) rabid; their detractors are a much smaller group who in recent times have focused on a couple of things that they do, one of which is packaging. Over the last couple of years HP have put out some incredible whiskies – some of them incredible in taste, some of them more incredible by way of their appearance.

The Highland Park 50 is a magnificent dram, but in the end the juice got overshadowed by its price, box and bottle – a driftwood inspired box with a porthole that looked in on a silver seaweed wrapped bottle, complete with carved piece of Orcadian sandstone and a silver replica of the Rose window from St Magnus’s Cathedral in Kirkwall. The designer is a famous Scottish jewellery maker and the whole package does look rather special, but in the end that was what it became about – finding notes about the whisky was much harder than it should have been.

Along with single bottlings they’ve also jumped into the world of series, especially as the market for collecting whisky has become a more mainstream segment than it has in the past.

Their last complete series was ‘The Earl Magnus Editions’, a set of three bottles celebrating a small piece of Orkney’s history. The three editions were well presented, in the solid wooden display cases that are becoming their trademark, but they did something a little clever with the release numbers. Earl Magnus, first in the series, 5976 bottles; St Magnus, second, 11994 bottles; Earl Haakon, third, 3300 bottles. So, not everyone who bought the first whisky in the series to collect was going to be able to buy the third, a perfect way to sell out quickly, which has also created a bit of a market for speculators.

So, this brings us on to their new series – The Valhalla Collection. Delving again into Orkney’s Scandinavian past they’ve hooked on to the Norse pantheon and their first release is in honour of the hammer-flinging god of thunder – Thor.

There’s been a lot of talking on the internet about Thor over the last couple of weeks thanks to the blogger-focused advertising campaign – they sent out four parcels, each containing a shiny silver stone marked with a rune (from the Elder Futhark alphabet if my obsessive Wikipedia-ing is correct), with the fourth parcel also containing a sample of the whisky. Add to that a Twitter account (that swings in tone from serious to beautifully self-mocking), Facebook page and blog all written in the name of Thor and you have an online campaign

That’s as maybe when it comes to the wider world of whisky buyers, as my (and maybe your) online community may have seen a load of Thor but the general public will have noticed one specific thing – its packaging:

The packaging shows a dividing line between different types of whisky consumer. Before anyone had even tried Thor, a large number of whisky enthusiasts had dismissed it as being unworthy of attention due to the ‘boat’ frame (aka The Lyre). Some seem to be personally insulted by the concept of a cask strength 16 year old whisky being sold for £120, claiming that the only justification for the price is the packaging. Others questioned its limited edition nature due to the 23000 bottles that were being released worldwide, and asked how that justified the price. Outside of the whisky fans people generally seemed to say ‘Ooh, that looks rather pretty. I wonder what it tastes like?’. Whisky isn’t only for whisky fans any more and there are many people in the world who don’t mind paying for something to look good as well as taste good.

Speaking of taste:

Nose: Salted caramel, evergreen leaves, light mint and menthol rounded out with a hint of woody smoke.
Palate: Juicy oranges and lemon, hot ginger and cinnamon, fruitcake richness, black liquorice and more wood smoke.
Water: A few drops calms down some of the heat, revealing ferns, damp forest and woody spice on the nose, and more caramel and polished wood on the body. It still has a big hit of warmth, although it’s more ginger and cinnamon than it is alcoholic burn.
Finish: Tongue-tingling heat, sweet wood, muddy paths and fallen leaves. As it fades, a dark but sweet liquorice root note kicks in.

It’s a good whisky and I’d thoroughly recommend that any Highland Park fan have a try of it if they can find a dram. It works best for me with a drop of water but those who like their whisky untamed and rampant will enjoy this. It’s not subtle, but with only a bit of shoehorning you can pair it up with its namesake – a rampaging god with a fondness for lightning and hitting things with a hammer.

So where am I going with this? I’m not really sure. I’ve been playing devil’s advocate around the discussion boards in an attempt to work out my own opinion on the situation and I think I’ve just about worked it out:

There are lots of people who buy whisky. They all buy whisky for different reasons. Companies will make whisky to sell to all the people who want it. Some of those whiskies will be for people who aren’t you.

Thor falls happily between two different categories of whisky buyer – those who buy pretty things and those who buy good spirit. Luckily they’ve made enough of it to go around.

Arkwrights COMPASS BOX TASTING AND BLENDING SCHOOL – THURSDAY 15TH MARCH 2012 – Scotch Whisky News

*COMPASS BOX TASTING AND BLENDING SCHOOL – THURSDAY 15TH MARCH 2012*

We had to restrict numbers for the Compass Box Blending School in November last year to 32 but those of you who managed to get a ticket will vouch for what a brilliant evening it was. This year those wonderful folk at Compass Box have kindly agreed to come along and run a couple more sessions for us – the first of which will be on Thursday 15th March and the second of which will be in the autumn.

The evening will start off with a tasting of some Compass Box whiskies and then, after an introductory guide to blending, you will be let loose to create your very own whisky and release your inner Master Blender! Not only that, you get to take home 10cl of the wondrous dram you have created!

This is not an opportunity to be missed – see below for all the details and if you have any queries just contact us.

Sláinte!
Fran and Ken
Arkwrights Whisky and Wines
www.whiskyandwines.com

COMPASS BOX TASTING AND BLENDING SCHOOL
Thursday 15th March 2012 (7.00 for 7.30pm)
Stanton House Hotel, Stanton Fitzwarren

Céline Têtu of Compass Box will be coming along to present not only a tasting of some of their fabulous range of vatted and blended whiskies but also to give those present the opportunity to taste some of the different Single Malts and Single Grains that are the building blocks of these small batch whiskies. She will use these to illustrate how John Glaser, the creative genius who founded Compass Box, takes a main component whisky and then adds in a few, carefully selected others that both complement the core whisky and increase its complexity.

Then, having been shown how to blend whisky, you will get the chance to have a go yourself. You will be blending 10cl of your own whisky – a unique creation that you can then take away with you.

The ticket price is £20 per person, and this includes the tasting and blending school plus the 10cl bottle of whisky that you create. As usual, your ticket also entitles you to a discount of £3 against a bottle of one of the featured whiskies if bought or ordered on the night of the tasting.

Because of the ‘hands on’ nature of the Blending School the numbers will be restricted to a maximum of 32 people, and tickets allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. There is sure to be a great demand for this very special event so it is best to book ASAP. To buy tickets just log on to www.whiskyandwines.com and place an order for the number you require, or telephone us on (01793) 765071, or call in and see us at Arkwrights, The Dormers, Highworth, Wiltshire.

Admission to the tasting is by ticket only, and most, if not all, of the whiskies tasted will be available to purchase on the night so come prepared.

This is going to be a whole new way of experiencing whisky and promises to be a very enjoyable evening. Come along and join us!

 

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks BenRiach Septendecim & Solstice – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks Two News BenRiach

BenRiach 17yo Solstice Second Edition  50% abv  £55.90 inc vat  £46.58 ex vat

BenRiach 17yo Septendecim  46% abv  £44.90 inc vat  £37.42 ex vat 

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

Milroy’s of Soho ‘New Release! Springbank 21 Years Old’ – Scotch Whisky News

Springbank 21 Years Old
 
What a week for whisky! First we have the new Highland Park Thor (which is stunning). Now we have the new release of one of the most iconic whiskies in the world.
 
Nose – Maritime influences of salt and smoke, spicy wood notes and rich toffee.
 
Palate – Incredible complexity here, more salt and smoke, with hints of honey, orange peel and cinnamon.
 
Overall – A worthy successor to the old Springbank 21. Be quick this wont last long!
 
£185 (Only one bottle per customer).
 
Delivery will be charged at £9.95 to addresses in U.K. Mainland and charged at cost elsewhere.

To place an order please visit www.milroys.co.uk, call Lee on 020 7437 2385 or email  Lee.Tomlinson@jeroboams.co.uk 
 
Our mailing address is:

Milroy’s of Soho
3 Greek Street
London, England W1D 4NX

A New Arrival at K&L California – American Whiskey News

United States – Bourbon and Rye

Redemption Straight Rye Whiskey 750ml ($26.99)

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

Scotland Rugby Legend, Scott Hastings, ‘Drams Up’ Charity Support For New Limited Edition Glengoyne ‘Auld Enemy Dram’ – Scotch Whisky News

Scotland rugby legend, Scott Hastings, ‘Drams Up’ charity support for new limited edition Glengoyne ‘Auld Enemy Dram’

February 2012, Edinburgh: Scotland rugby legend Scott Hastings has teamed up with award-winning Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Whisky to launch a new limited edition ‘Auld Enemy Dram’ in aid of charity. 

Glengoyne hosted a new sporting dinner: The Glengoyne Auld Enemy Dinner at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh on Friday 3rd February 2012, bringing together rugby legends and supporters to celebrate the history of the Calcutta Cup.  Held on the eve of the world’s oldest international rugby fixture, the new event will become an annual occurrence taking place in Edinburgh and London respectively.

As well as providing warming drams throughout the evening, Glengoyne recognised the past exploits of players of this iconic game and honoured the occasion by releasing a limited edition ‘Auld Enemy Dram’, a Glengoyne 1990 Single Cask bottling.  Proceeds from which will go to their two chosen charities – Help For Heroes and The Bill McLaren Foundation.

Scott Hastings led proceedings at The Glengoyne Auld Enemy Dinner, also attended by Scotland and England ex-internationals from the past 40 years, including, Finlay Calder, Gavin Hastings, Peter Winterbottom and Matt Dawson, along with many other Calcutta Cup veterans.

Neil Boyd, Commercial Director at Ian Macleod Distillers, commented: ‘‘Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Whisky is proud to have been the official sponsor of the inaugural 2012 Auld Enemy Dinner, which was a fantastic success. Established itself in 1833, Glengoyne recognises and celebrates the passion that is synonymous with this great rivalry, and the commitment and dedication of those that compete annually for the famous Calcutta Cup.

“Glengoyne is equally proud to have teamed up with Scotland rugby legend, Scott Hastings, to support both Help for Heroes and The Bill McLaren Foundation through the release of our new limited edition ‘Auld Enemy Dram’.  They are both excellent charities which were perfect partners for the great occasion. We at Glengoyne look forward to a long association with the Auld Enemy Dinner in years to come.”

The Auld Enemy Dram has a rich mahogany colour with a heavy and robust nose of hazelnut, prunes, cocoa powder, and liquorice with BBQ spice. The palate is powerful with good balance of red apple, raisins, wafer cone and subtle citrus.  The finish maintains strength with increased fruits and dry spice.

Retailing at £195, The Limited Edition Glengoyne ‘Auld Enemy Dram’ is now available to buy at Vino’s Edinburgh  stores and online at vinowines.co.uk or at http://www.glengonye.com/

Award-winning Glengoyne Highland Single Malt is one of the leading malt whiskies in the world and has been distilled at Glengoyne since 1833. Using methods passed down for generations, Glengoyne is made with knowledge, passion and craftsmanship.

Glengoyne is one of Scotland’s most accessible distilleries, located just 30 minutes north of Glasgow in a beautiful wooded glen overlooking the breath-taking West Highland Way.

Notes:

Photo

   Picture 1 (L to R): Scott Hastings (Scotland rugby legend) & Neil Boyd (Commercial Director at Ian Macleod Distillers)

Auld Enemy Dram tasting notes

Colour: Rich mahogany.

Nose: Heavy and robust; hazelnut, prunes, cocoa powder, liquorice with BBQ spice.

Palate: Powerful with good balance, red apple, raisins, wafer cone and subtle citrus.

Finish: Maintains strength with increased fruits and dry spice.

Glengoyne

Award-winning Glengoyne Highland Single Malt is one of the leading malt whiskies in the world and has been distilled at Glengoyne since 1833. Using methods passed down for generations, Glengoyne is made with knowledge, passion and craftsmanship.

The Glengoyne portfolio consists of the 10 Years Old, 12 Years Old Cask Strength, 12 Years Old at 43%, 17 Years Old , 21 Years Old and Vintage 1972 as well as special limited edition bottlings released every year. To buy online visit http://www.glengoyne.com/.

Glengoyne is one of Scotland’s most accessible distilleries, located just 30 minutes north of Glasgow in a beautiful wooded glen overlooking the breath-taking West Highland Way. Tours start from just £6.50, call 01360 550 254 or visit http://www.glengoyne.com/ for more details and to book.

Help For Heroes

Help For Heroes is a charity that does exactly what it says on the tin. Help for Heroes strives towards 100% effectiveness, so that for every £1 donated, £1 will go directly to helping wounded servicemen and women with grants that aim to provide practical, direct support.

The Bill McLaren Foundation

The Bill McLaren Foundation was set up to raise funds to support the development of rugby and its values and also to recognise the contribution Bill McLaren made to rugby through education and the development of an interpretative centre including Bill’s extensive archive including his big sheets.  It has three key goals:

To develop and promote the sport of rugby union and its values
To encourage and provide sporting opportunities for young people
To create an educative centre which will include the Bill McLaren Archive

Maltstock – The Releaxed Whisky Weekend – Whisky News

The Relaxed Whisky Weekend

7 – 9 September 2012

Fellow Whisky enthusiasts,

The first newsletter of 2012, it’s about time. We have been busy the past few months. And so have you! Tickets sales are going really well. Fantastic! Looking forward to seeing you all in September. Or perhaps before then at one of the whisky fairs on our Maltstock promo tour. We would also like to welcome all the friendly people we’ve met at the whisky fair in the Hague last November. We really enjoyed meeting you and hope to see many of you in September.

Club Bottle Battle

Try saying that ten times in a row 😉 There are a lot of whisky clubs out there. We have listed 462 on our website so far. Many of them do their own club bottlings. We thought it would be fun to compare those bottles. So we would like to invite all whisky clubs out there to enter one or more of their club bottlings. The label has to be clearly state it is a bottling for your whisky club. It does not have to be a recent bottling. You’re also allowed to enter more than one bottle and thus increase your chances.

You can bring the bottle to Maltstock yourself. But please send us an e-mail with details of the bottling before August 1st. If you are not able to join us at Maltstock this year, but you would like to enter your club bottling, no problem. Just send it to Maltstock HQ, Nimrodstraat 54, 6531 LH, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

We’re also looking for a sponsor to provide a nice award for the winning club. Please contact us if you’re interested.

Highlander Inn breakfast

We are very happy that the Highlander Inn will again travel from lovely Craigellachie in Speyside to Maltstock to make sure everybody will get an excellent Scottish breakfast. Of course you do not have to wait until September to try their excellent breakfast and enjoy their fantastic service. All you have to do is travel to Craigellachie Scotland and experience their warm welcome. Visit www.whiskyinn.com for all details. You can also try a real (Maltstock) whisky breakfast!

Maltstock promo tour

The Maltstock promo team will be on the road again the coming months. We hope to meet you at one of the whisky fairs. We will be at:

– 11 and 12 February, Gent, Belgium
– 18 February, Hielander whisky festival Alkmaar, the Netherlands
– 11 March, Duncan Taylor at L&B cafe in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
– 23-25 March, Whiskyfestival Noord-Nederland, Groningen, the Netherlands
– 28 April, whisky fair Limburg, Germany
– 3-7 May, Spirit of Speyside, Scotland

Promote Maltstock

We really enjoy seeing Maltstock fans promoting Maltstock. Check out our Facebook page for some fantastic pictures. Keep them coming! You can either post them on our Facebook page or e-mail them us. If you would like to promote Maltstock as well, please contact us and we can provide a banner and flyers.

We’re currently working on the Maltstock program. More on this in the next newsletter. We’re also open to creative ideas, so if you have a good or crazy idea, let us know. Make sure you don’t miss out and get your tickets on time. Last year Maltstock was sold out.

See you in September, see you at Maltstock!

Arthur, Bob, Eline, Rogier & Teun
www.maltstock.com

Single Malt & Scotch Whisky Extravaganza Spring 2012 Schedule – Scotch Whisky News

Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited to enjoy a connoisseur’s evening featuring rare & exceptional single malt, Scotch and unique whiskies from around the world. The evening includes a delicious dinner buffet as well as a selection of premium imported cigars for our guests’ later enjoyment. The Single Malt & Scotch Whisky Extravaganza brings the discerning enthusiast the opportunity to sample the participating whiskies in a sophisticated and elegant environment with genuine camaraderie and knowledgeable representatives from each participating distillery. A gala evening featuring an outstanding selection of the most prestigious single malts, Scotch and whiskies from distilleries around the world, tour journal with tasting notes, souvenir snifter glass, unlimited tasting expressions and much, much more! Brought to you exclusively by The Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America, Ltd. and Robb Report.

The Society has kindly offered Whisky Intelligence readers the Society member discount on tickets. (Members tickets to the Extravaganza are $135.00 each (for the first two) and non-member guest tickets are $150.00 each).  Please use the promotional code “WI2012”  when booking tickets directly from the website via the link below or call them at 1 800.990.1991. Special rates for groups of 8 or more. 
 
https://www.amerisurf.com/singlemaltextravaganza/form_tickets.html
 
All events from 7:00pm-9:00pm. Registration begins at 7:00pm. Business casual, Jackets preferred. No denim or athletic attire.

Spring 2012 Extravaganza Schedule

ATLANTA Wednesday March 28, 2012 The Intercontinental Buckhead
3315 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30326

HOUSTON    Wednesday April 18, 2012 The Intercontinental Houston Near The Galleria
2222 West Loop South Houston, TX 77027

DALLAS  Wednesday April 25, 2012 Dallas/Addison Marriott Quorum By The Galleria
14901 Dallas Parkway Dallas, TX 75254

DENVER Wednesday May 2, 2012 The Brown Palace Hotel
321 17th Street Denver, CO 80202

NEW YORK Thursday May 10, 2012 The Roosevelt Hotel
Madison at 45th Street New York, NY 10017

Milroy’s of Soho New Release – ‘Highland Park Thor 16 Year Old’ – Scotch Whisky News

Following on from the success of the Earl Magnus series of whiskies, Thor represents the first coming from Highland Park’s stunning Valhalla Collection; a range of four unique whiskies, released annually, taking inspiration from the legendary Nordic gods of old.

Bottled at a robust 52.1% abv this limited edition 16 year old whisky comes in a unique wooden frame, which echoes the fearsome contours of a traditional Viking long ship.

Tasting Notes

Nose – A powerful blast of aromatic smoke, followed by a delicate
floral sweetness giving way to rich dried fruits.

Palate – Smoke, honey and an intense rich fruit flavour from the
sherry casks. Big complex flavours, perfectly balanced.

Finish – Long and complex, some smoke and barley,
with just a little chocolate bitterness.

Overall – A whisky to match Thor himself, powerful, complex and beguiling.

£114.90 per Bottle

To place an order please visit milroys.co.uk, call Lee on 020 7437 2385 or email  Lee.Tomlinson@jeroboams.co.uk 
 
Our mailing address is:

Milroy’s of Soho
3 Greek Street
London, England W1D 4NX

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘GlenDronach Parliament 21yo Miniature – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘GlenDronach Parliament 21yo Miniature

 GlenDronach Parliament 21yo 5cl  48% abv  £8.10 inc vat  £6.75 ex vat

Loch Fyne Whiskies
david@lfw.co.uk


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