Archive for 2012

World Wide Whisky Design Awards “Whisky lovers look away now . . . it’s the packaging that sells” – Whisky News

Whisky lovers look away now . . . it’s the packaging that sells

Whisky lovers look away now . . . it’s the packaging that sells. CONNOISSEURS might know the difference between an Islay single malt, a Speyside Scotch or a Highland dram but a large proportion of people who buy whisky choose … Continue reading →

New Arrivals & Back in Stock at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

New Arrivals

Aberlour 12 Year Old Non Chillfiltered Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($49.99)

Kilchoman 100% Islay Barley 2nd Edition Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($86.99)

Back in Stock

Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

1993 Bladnoch Unchillfiltered 17 Year Old, Signatory Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($79.99)

United States – Bourbon and Rye

Elijah Craig 20 year old Single Barrel Bourbon (750ml) – 1 available ($129.99)

Thomas Handy Straight Rye Whiskey 750ml (1bottle limit) – 8 available ($79.99)

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

SPECIAL BOTTLING OF LAGAVULIN™ SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY FOR ISLAY JAZZ FESTIVAL – Scotch Whisky News

Lagavulin Jazz Bottling 2012

SPECIAL BOTTLING OF LAGAVULIN™ SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY FOR ISLAY JAZZ FESTIVAL

by Pat Roberts

Following last year’s exceptionally well-received release, a special limited-edition bottling of Lagavulin™ Single Malt Scotch Whisky will be on sale to Festival ticket holders during the 2012 Lagavulin Islay Jazz Festival (14 – 16 September).

The bottling, which like last year’s release carries a jazz motif on its neck label, is an edition of 624 bottles, sourced from a single Refill Sherry Butt (No. 1894) filled on 7th May 1997.

It is bottled at a natural cask strength of 54.5% ABV, and priced at £85 UK RRP.

The main label carries the signature of warehouseman Iain McArthur, who has worked at Port Ellen, Caol Ila and Lagavulin for 42 years.

Any bottles not sold during the Festival will remain on sale, but available only to personal shoppers at the Distillery.

Notes

The Islay Jazz Festival
The Festival (www.islayjazzfestival.co.uk) has been running since 1999. Since then the Festival has promoted musicians from over 25 countries and presented fifteen world premieres and is today regarded as a significant jazz event in the UK calendar.

Diageo’s famous Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky Lagavulin™ first sponsored the Festival in 2010.

Forty Creek Distillery “Whisky Weekend” – Canadian Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies “Make Mine a Double!” – Scotch Whisky News

Make Mine a Double!

Icons of Whisky Scotland – Whisky Retailer of the Year Single Outlet

Icons of Whisky Scotland – Whisky Retailer of the Year Online Outlet

Inveraray based Loch Fyne Whiskies has won both retail shop and online outlet categories in Whisky Magazine’s prestigious Icons of Whisky awards – the first time ever one retailer has achieved success in both categories.

The annual awards, started in 2002, celebrate the people and places behind the greatest whiskies of the world and the Argyllshire specialist business has featured in every award year to date, culminating in this year’s double triumph.

Commenting on the online award for www.LFW.co.uk one of the judges simply said, “Visit the site and see how to do it.” At the same time, the small shop in scenic Inveraray’s Main Street was praised for a “formula that cannot be beaten – or copied. Warm and approachable staff and a great range”.

Established in 1993 Loch Fyne Whiskies is a whisky destination for fans of the dram. The small but well stocked shop carries a comprehensive range dedicated only to Scotch whisky with the very knowledgeable staff supported by an extensive array of tasting stock. This expertise has been imaginatively extended at LFW.co.uk to make finding your next dram easy, no matter how little the browser’s first-hand knowledge of the subject may be. One innovation is that LFW.co.uk’s online customers can choose from a large selection of ‘FreeWee’ tasters.

Others recognised as Icons in this year’s awards include Morrison Bowmore Distillers, Edinburgh visitor attraction The Scotch Whisky Experience and The Edrington Group as brand innovator of the year.

Release of WhiskyCompanion 2.10 for Android Mobile Devices – Whisky News

Release of WhiskyCompanion 2.10 for Android Mobile Devices

WhiskyCompanion has announced the release of WhiskyCompanion version 2.10 for Android mobile devices.

WhiskyCompanion for Android is a complete whisky and whiskey guide for the curious amateur as well as for the experienced collector. The best-selling whisky app has more than 18.000 users around the world with a 4.5 out of 5.0 rating on Android Market (Google Play).

The App comes with detailed information and pictures of more than 2.600 whiskies (bourbon, rye, malts, single malt, cask strength, blended, etc.) from 285 distilleries in 21 countries.

The pre-loaded data for whiskies and distilleries can easily be changed, or the user can create new whiskies and distilleries supported by own camera pictures or pictures uploaded to the phone.

You can share your distillery and whisky information with other users of WhiskyCompanion. Users can create accounts on WhiskyCompanion’s network server for free, and then upload their own distilleries and whiskies. After approval of uploaded material, can uploaded distilleries and whiskies be searched and downloaded by other users.

The updated version comes with tasting tips, a visual flavor map and a free internet cloud backup service to secure all your personal data stored in the app.

Distilleries and distributors may use the sharing functionality to upload new whiskies and make the information instantly available to the WhiskyCompanion community.

Whiskies might be found through countries, regions or distilleries. The app also has full text search functionality for whiskies making it very easy to find your favorite whisky in the massive list.

Notes from distillery visits can be added to each distillery, and detailed comments and tasting notes (classifications) may be added to the whiskies. All distilleries visited and whiskies tasted and rated will then be available in the “My Whiskies” section, which gives a complete overview over all personal activities.

Most of the distilleries have map-location for integration with Google Map. When clicking on a distillery location, Map will launch, and this can easily be switched to Street-View. It is then possible to virtually walk around the distillery.

You can create your own tasting event with picture and key information. Then you can link whiskies to the event and add your tasting notes to those whiskies.

The user interface of WhiskyCompanion is currently localized to Finnish, Dutch, English, German, Norwegian and Swedish. More languages will follow.

The app is available for only US$ 3.49, € 2.49 or GBP 1.99 on Android Market.

For more information please search Google Play for “whisky” or “WhiskyCompanion”, or visit www.whiskycompanion.com

Whisky Ramblings Via Video #20 – Scotch Whisky News

Whisky Ramblings Via Video #20

Mark Dermul, Belgian Whiskyblogger, was part of a group of 20 whisky enthusiasts that selected a single cask of Clynelish 1997. The 15 Year Old Highland Single Malt was bottled to celebrate the 5th Anniversary of The Bonding Dram. And a stunning Clynelish it is, indeed!

http://youtu.be/cgP51amP7io

Bowmore is Up To Something Magical – Scotch Whisky News

From the magic people at Bowmore….

“This month Bowmore will announce a particularly extraordinary and precious bottling. There are but a few distilleries that have had the honour of nurturing something so rare and we are extremely excited to shortly unveil it to our friends around the world… until then, we leave you with a taster of something magical.”

http://youtu.be/NL-SZbfT53g

On the Bowmore website here:

http://www.bowmore.com/news/something-magical/

And available to download:

The WMV version (for MS Windows):

http://www.mbdlibrary.com/ftp/SomethingSpecial/SomethingSpecial-Teaser1.wmv

The MOV version (for Mac)

http://www.mbdlibrary.com/ftp/SomethingSpecial/SomethingSpecial-Teaser1.mov

“Compass Box Flaming Heart 4th Edition” at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

Compass Box Flaming Heart
4th Edition

The fourth edition of the award winning Flaming Heart from The Compass Box Whisky Company. Created from single malt whiskies from distilleries located in the Northern Highlands, Islay, Speyside and Islands. Primarily from the south shore of Islay and the village of Brora (Highlands).

Bottled at 48.9% vol, the malt blended in this Scotch whisky comes from a combination of refill American oak (ex-Bourbon), new French oak (heavily toasted) and sherry casks.

Only £78.00

(£65.00 ex vat)

Click here to buy Compass Box Flaming Heart 4th Edition

Abbey Whisky

enquiries@abbeywhisky.com
www.abbeywhisky.com
0800 051 7737

St. Columba’s Hospice Auctions Rare Single Malt Scotch Whisky In Unique Bottle Designed by Maeve Gillies – Scotch Whisky News

St. Columba’s Hospice auctions rare Single Malt Scotch whisky in unique bottle designed by Maeve Gillies

St Columba’s Hospice of Edinburgh, Scotland, is delighted to announce the upcoming auction of ‘AOIBHINN’, an exquisite hand-crafted silver bottle containing rare Single Malt Scotch whisky.

‘AOIBHINN’, pronounced “ee-vin” and meaning joyful in Scottish Gaelic, is the result of a unique collaboration between New York-based award-winning Scottish jewellery designer Maeve Gillies and Ardbeg Distillery on the island of Islay.

This one-of-a-kind bottle has been created specifically for St Columba’s Hospice ‘Live Life Ball’ auction in October, which hopes to raise funds for an essential rebuild of St Columba’s Hospice in Edinburgh.

The ‘AOIBHINN’ bottle is created from hand-blown glass with genuine sterling silver that has been raised, chased, pierced and engraved by expert craftsmen using ancient silversmithing techniques. The edging is traditional silver gilt and stone-set with hand-carved, polished beach pebbles collected from St Columba’s Bay on the island of Iona. The single green teardrop-shaped stone on the front of the bottle, suspended by the blue enamel doves of the Hospice, will be cut from a rare green Iona ‘marble’.

Ardbeg Distillery was selected by Master of the Quaich and well-known whisky writer Charles MacLean – a star of Ken Loach’s Cannes 2012 Palme d’Or Jury Prize winner ‘The Angel’s Share’ – as the perfect distillery to fill such a unique Celtic-inspired bottle. The whisky, a vatting from a rare 1974 Single Malt Scotch, was personally created by Director of Distilling & Whisky Creation at The Glenmorangie Company, Dr Bill Lumsden.

The auction will take place at the St Columba’s Hospice ‘Live Life Ball’ at The Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh on Saturday 6 October 2012. Sealed bids will be accepted in advance and anyone wishing to bid for this lot should contact Lesley Christie, the Fundraising Director at St Columba’s Hospice on +44 (0)131 551 1381.

Charles Maclean commented, “Maeve’s designs are just exquisite. This will be a bottle of the utmost beauty and craftsmanship, and when filled with a very rare 1974 Ardbeg makes this truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for single malt whisky aficionados and collectors. Magnificent!”

Designer Maeve Gillies explains; “I was honoured to be asked to design this very important bottle. St Columba is one of Scotland’s most important saints, which truly befits a unique Celtic-inspired creation. The outstanding craftsmanship and materials, unique story and content of this bottle will ensure it becomes a highly-prized possession of one lucky bidder!”

Lesley Christie, Fundraising Director, St Columba’s Hospice, said: “This beautifully designed bottle, filled with rare single malt whisky, will be auctioned to raise funds for an essential rebuild of St Columba’s Hospice in Edinburgh. This is without doubt one of the most exciting fundraising opportunities we have ever had. The combination of support from Maeve Gillies, a world class and award winning designer, Master of the Quaich Charles MacLean, and Ardbeg, one of Islay’s best loved single malts, is absolutely unique and we are very grateful for their support”.

Notes:

St Columba’s ‘AOIBHINN’ – The Story, by Maeve Gillies
St Columba is the most important saint in Scottish history. His well-documented monastic life, spent mostly on the island of Iona during the 6th Century, marked the beginning of a new era. He travelled widely and fearlessly, promoting unity and peace at a time of great unrest, and the miracles he is said to have performed became legendary. His legacy was so revered that more Scottish Kings are buried on Iona than any other place.

Following St Columba’s death, there came many centuries of war and invasion. Treasured monastic objects were hidden and lost, stolen or destroyed by invaders. Few relics survived. One such object discovered intact is the Ardagh chalice, made over 1000 years ago, buried and lost, then discovered by a boy digging for potatoes in 1868.

The St Columba’s whisky bottle design was inspired by this exquisite chalice and its chance discovery. It is finished to feel as precious as if made by a King’s silversmith many centuries ago – buried to survive a Viking raid, and discovered centuries later.

This unique bottle is indeed fit for a King. Made from hallmarked sterling silver, it is hand-raised, chased, pierced and engraved, using ancient silversmithing techniques. The edging is traditional silver gilt and stone set. All the stones are hand-carved and polished from beach pebbles collected from St Columba’s Bay on Iona. The geology of Iona is amongst the oldest in the world, so these stones may have been present as Columba himself landed in that Bay for the first time. The single teardrop stone on the front of the bottle, suspended by the blue enamel doves of the Hospice, has been cut from rare green Iona ‘marble’. Pebbles of this green stone, unique to Iona, are treasured to this day by sailors and pilgrims as a ‘tear of St Columba’, which legend tells will keep them safe when travelling over water.

The Celtic bordering detail is hand-chased and oxidised, to convey the sense of age and treasure. Inside is a rare 1974 Islay single malt whisky from Ardbeg, itself considered the ‘jewel of Islay’.

The ‘AOIBHINN’ name is pierced straight through the silver to reveal the whisky inside. On the back, a pattern inspired by St Martin’s Cross on Iona is also pierced through. When held up to the sunlight, the Celtic cross allows light to flood through the logo and name on the front – as if rays of sunshine piercing through clouds.

For further information please contact Jen Wood at St Columba’s Hospice on +44 (0)131 551 1381 / +44 (0) 7552 167967 / jwood@stcolumbashospice.org.uk

For more information or to register interest in the auction please contact Lesley Christie, Fundraising Director, St Columba’s Hospice on lchristie@stcolumbashospice.org.uk / +44 (0) 131 551 1381.

Notes on Contributors

ST COLUMBA’S HOSPICE has been caring for patients in Edinburgh and the Lothians with cancer and other terminal illnesses since 1977. The Day Hospice, In-Patient Unit and Community Nursing Team are all vital resources, providing specialist care to over 1,000 people and their families each year. The Hospice aims to help people live as actively as possible, from diagnosis, right up to the end of their lives. As well as the highest quality of clinical care, the Hospice also offers emotional, spiritual and practical support to patients, their families and carers. St Columba’s Hospice aims to help people face the most difficult experience they will ever go through, with confidence and dignity. All services are given completely free of charge. St Columba’s Hospice is currently being completely rebuilt to create a state-of-the-art specialist palliative care facility. The Hospice has temporarily decanted all clinical services to Kirklands House, Gogarbank for the duration of the rebuild project. St Columba’s Hospice will return to Trinity, North Edinburgh in 2014. St Columba’s is a charity, not part of the NHS. It costs over £6m per annum to keep our Hospice running and the Hospice is dependent on donations to find 67% of that money. The rebuild project will cost £26 million, £3 million of which still needs to be raised.

MAEVE GILLIES is a multi-award-winning artist and designer who grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland, in a family of nationally-acclaimed writers, musicians, academics and politicians.

Maeve’s passion for jewellery began by chance at age 15, when trying out goldsmithing with a jeweller friend. She completed two degrees in jewellery and silversmithing – firstly from the Edinburgh College of Art, then a Masters’ Degree from the Royal College of Art in London.

Maeve has received numerous awards for her jewellery, including three from the Royal Society for the Arts in London, four from the American JCK Jewellers Choice Awards, plus the prestigious Town & Country COUTURE Award in Las Vegas, USA. Maeve’s unique Celtic-inspired jewellery designs for her US-based company MaeVona are sold in the finest independent retail stores across North America and beyond.

In 2010, Maeve was invited to collaborate with Highland Park to create 275 Limited Edition bottles for their 50 year old whisky. Maeve’s unique bottle won the prestigious double title of WORLD’S TOP DESIGN and BEST LIMITED EDITION at the 2012 World Whiskies Design Awards in London.

CHARLES MACLEAN has been researching and writing about Scotch whisky for over 30 years, and has published 13 books on the subject. The Times describes him as “Scotland’s leading whisky expert” (March 2010). He was elected a Keeper of the Quaich in 1992 for ‘his services to Scotch over many years’ and granted the rare honour of being elected Master of the Quaich, the industry’s highest accolade, in October 2009.

ARDBEG prides itself on being the ‘Ultimate Islay Malt Whisky’. Established in 1815, Ardbeg is revered by connoisseurs around the world as the peatiest, smokiest and most complex of all the Islay malts. Despite its smokiness, Ardbeg is renowned for its delicious sweetness, a phenomenon that has affectionately become known as ‘the peaty paradox’.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Ardbeg suffered from an uncertain future and it was not until the brand was purchased by The Glenmorangie Company in 1997 that the Distillery was saved from extinction. Since then, the Distillery has risen like a phoenix and today Ardbeg is well established as a niche, cult malt, with a passionate following.

Ardbeg was voted Scotch Whisky of the Year three years in a row by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible.


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