Archive for 2012

Forty Creek (40%, OB, ‘Double Barrel Reserve’, Lot 240, 2010) – Canadian Whisky Tasting Note

Forty Creek (40%, OB, ‘Double Barrel Reserve’, Lot 240, 2010)

On the nose there’s some good diesel like grain notes (heavy oily graininess), some citrus followed by some good Marzipan and lumber yard. A little brown sugar compliments the Marzipan however the two ‘sweet’ notes don’t take over. The taste is very gentle rye, some excellent grains plus some really excellent notes from the cask and some gentle dryness. The rye notes are quite distinctive and tie everything together. The finish is also slightly oily but has the citrus, the brown sugar and the rye, everything is quite gentle and long.

Very easy drinking and moreish.

Score 85

A Theatre of Tastes – Ladies only Whisky Tasting with Colin Dunn of Diageo – Thursday 18th October

A Theatre of Tastes – Ladies only Whisky Tasting with Colin Dunn of Diageo – Thursday 18th October

We have a very special treat in store for our next Ladies only Whisky Tasting as Colin Dunn of Diageo will be presenting a Theatre of Tastes for our delectation!  Kicking off with a whisky cocktail we will then move through a selection of whiskies specially chosen by Colin from the very broad selection available in the Diageo portfolio.  These will include something for all tastes – from the sherried sophistication of Mortlach through to the smooth yet rugged Talisker, this is a great chance to taste and learn about a wide variety of styles.

And it just gets better, as along with some of the whiskies will be tasters of dainty nibbles chosen to complement that particular dram.  Add to this the effervescent personality and wide ranging knowledge of the lovely Mr Dunn plus the chance (weather permitting) to enjoy your final drink of the night outside on the terrace under the stars, and the sum total is an experience you will not forget in a hurry!

Whisky, cocktails, nibbles, good company – the perfect ingredients for a great girls night out! See below for all the details and if you have any queries just contact us. Sláinte!

Fran and Ken
Arkwrights Whisky and Wines

UPCOMING EVENT
Name Ladies only Whisky Tasting with Colin Dunn of Diageo  
Date Thursday 18th October 2012  
 
Time 7pm for 7.30pm 
Venue Stanton House Hotel, Stanton Fitzwarren

Details Colin Dunn is one of the great characters of the whisky world and his inimitable ability to both entertain and educate always leaves his audience wanting more!  The whiskies he has chosen for the night have been selected so that there will be something of interest whether you are new to whisky or have been enjoying it’s delights for many years. 

Tickets are £12.50 per person, and this 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. Tickets are very strictly limited, and allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. To buy tickets just log on to http://www.whiskyandwines.com/ and place an order for the number you require, or telephone us with your payment details on (01793) 765071, or call in and see us at Arkwrights, The Dormers, Highworth, Wiltshire.

Admission to the tasting is by ticket only, and the whiskies tasted will be available to purchase on the night so come prepared.

N.B. We have negotiated special rates at the hotel for anyone who wants to stay overnight after the tasting – contact us for further details of rates.
 
Arkwrights Whisky & Wines. Phone No. 01793 765071 Fax No. 01793 764860. The Dormers, Highworth, Wiltshire, SN6 7PE

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Longrow Red’ – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Longrow Red’

New in stock – Longrow Red.

This has spent 7 years in refill Bourbon casks then 4 years in Cabernet Sauvignon hogsheads from Angove’s Long Row in Australia.

Limited to 9000 bottles at 52.1%

You may read more at Lohttp://www.lfw.co.uk/blog/2012/08/30/longrow-red/

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Dram of the Week from Duncan Taylor – Scotch Whisky News

Tweeddale Blending Masterclass on 27th September at SMWS London – Scotch Whisky News

Tweeddale Blending Masterclass on 27th September at SMWS London.
 
Following on from the recent article “Black Art” in the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s quarterly magazine Unfilitered I again have the honour of choosing, tasting and blending some of the Society’s single cask Scotch Whiskies.

This time it will be at 19 Greville Street, SMWS London. If you would like to come along, I will see you there and you can book by clicking on the link below.

http://tweeddalewhisky.com/news/posts/tweeddale-blending-masterclass-on-27th-september-smwslondon/

“Alasdair Day of Tweeddale Whisky has selected some special Society bottlings to work with in this exclusive blending masterclass. Following in the footsteps of his great grandfather more than 70 years ago, Alasdair uses his expertise to guide you through the process of single cask blending. There will also be an opportunity to take home your own creation at the end of the night. A hearty supper is included.

Date: Thursday 27 September 2012

Time: 6:30pm

Address: 19 Greville Street, London, EC1N 8SQ”

Are You Ready For Some Football Pick ‘Em? – American Whiskey News

Football season is quickly approaching, which means it’s time for Buffalo Trace Football Pick ‘Em.
It is free, easy to play and you could win some great weekly prizes.

On top of weekly prizes, one gridiron guru will receive the Grand Prize Ultimate Bourbon Experience: an all-expenses-paid trip for two, including airfare and hotel, to Buffalo Trace Distillery in Franklin County, KY.

The season kicks off with the reigning champion Giants vs the Cowboys on Wednesday, September 5th.

Voting Open For The 1st “all time” World Wide Whisk(e)y Design Contest – Whisky News

Voting open for the 1st “all time” World Wide Whisk(e)y Design Contest

The Final voting for the World Wide Whisk(e)y Design Awards is open from 1-September-2012 and ends on 30-November-2012. Voting is open to public. No registration required. This final round is based on the elected nominations that received a total of … Continue reading →(please click HERE to read the remainder of the article)

Second Saturday Scotch Sipping at Six – Taste Single Malt Scotch in Atlantic City, Wyoming – Scotch Whisky News

Taste single malt Scotch in Atlantic City, Wyoming

Scent plays a key role in whisky enjoyment. Don’t wear perfume or cologne at tastings.

Second Saturday Scotch Sipping at Six

Miner’s Delight Inn, 2nd Saturday every month, 6 – 9 p.m.

no reservation required for tastings

Here’s what you get for $25:

► Light hors d’oeuvres to cleanse your palate between pours and

► 5 half-ounce pours of single malt Scotch whisky:

♦♦ We feature 3 single malts, including a Malt of the Month *

♦♦ You roll a die then pick a whisky from 1 of 6 Scotch regions

♦♦ You pick a Connoisseur’s Choice from our single malt menu

Upcoming Features:

10% off bottles of the

Malt of the Month *

September 8

Glen Grant 10 yo *

Longmorn 18 yo —

bottled by Signatory

Edradour 2003 Port Cask

October 13

Oban 14 yo *

Benromach Peat Smoke —

Batch #4

Strathisla 12

November 10

Cragganmore 12 yo *

Dalwhinnie Distillers Edition

— Distilled 1992 (2010)

Kilchoman Machir Bay

December 11

Glenglassaugh Revival *

Deanston 12 yo

A holiday surprise

http://www.minersdelightinn.com

Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky at K&L California (& they’re excited about it!) – Scotch Whisky News

Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($53.99)

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of Kilchoman distillery here at K&L. Our recent visit to the distillery on Islay really opened our eyes to the incredible job they’re doing. Kilchoman is a tiny operation, producing on one still and malting whatever they can inside their humble barn. Because of their small scale, their cost of production is higher and prices for their whisky have not been inexpensive. But having tasted the new-make spirit right off the still, I can firmly say that, in my opinion, there is no higher quality peated whisky being produced anywhere else. Kilchoman’s hands-on style and attention to detail make a world of difference. Every release has been better than the last, albeit extremely limited in supply. All that said, this small farm is finally introducing a full-time, affordable, house recipe, rather than another pricey single barrel release. The Machir Bay is not only incredibly delicious, it’s a huge victory for a distillery that had to overcome huge obstacles. At $54, this is what Kilchoman fans have been waiting for: incredibly delicate, finely-tuned flavors of soft smoke, sea salt, creamy vanilla and butterscotch. It’s a more subdued version of their high-toned barrel expressions, but it’s still very much Kilchoman. Think Bruichladdich meets Lagavulin. Think possible best whisky of 2012. (David Driscoll, K&L Spirits buyer)

Ryan Woodhouse | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 15, 2012
“I didn’t know what to expect tasting this scotch for the first time. A young whiskey of 5 years or less in wood for $50+? After tasting it however it has completely changed the way I think about all distilled spirits. This whiskey is so detailed, complex and complete it makes me question whether the world of 15yr, 18yr, 21yr, Ximénez Sherry, Oloroso Sherry, Bourbon, 1st fill, 2nd fill, Super Tuscan, d’Yquem etc, etc, is all just fluff of people trying to make their average distillate taste better than someone else’s. It seems Kilchoman have the magic recipe and careful craftsmanship to make astoundingly good scotch that needs very little “dressing up” at all. The Machir Bay takes hints of salinity from it’s name sake, soft vanilla highlights backed by exotic spice and sweet red fruits. Elegantly smoky, perfectly balanced and long on the finish, moreish and very hard to put down!”

Jeff Garneau | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 06, 2012
While every whisky drinker has their favorite, cherished bottle of some obscure single malt produced by a now defunct distillery, what we all really crave of course is that great, affordable bottle we can drink with pleasure whenever we wish. I visited Scotland one summer many years ago and recall fondly a small local pub just outside of Edinburgh. The place was warmed in the winter by peat fires. In the heat of August no fires were lit, but after many years the peat smoke had permeated the very stones of the building, lending the atmosphere a subtle, smoky character. I was reminded of that pub the moment I put my nose in a glass of the newly released Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky. Smoke, citrus, and honey on the nose. A rich texture on the palate, surprising in such a young whisky. At once both delicate and robust, subtle yet assertive, this is an Islay malt that you can happily drink every day, either straight up or over ice. If you have enjoyed Ardbeg or Bruichladdich or Caol Ila in the past, you owe it to yourself to try this new, very affordable Kilchoman bottling. You’ll be glad you did.

Keith Wollenberg | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 06, 2012
How do they do it? I expect whiskey with 3-5 years of barrel age to be rather raw and coarse. But this is peaty, complex and very fine and elegant in texture. Hats off to the master distillers in charge of this product. Who knows how they do it, but we’re delighted they did.

Melissa Smith | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 06, 2012
A pretty amazing blend of casks, and one of the best, if not THE best, I’ve ever had. Just the right amount of salinity, smoke, vanilla, and acid to make it a very intriguing Scotch. I might just make a pork terrine, with some star anise poached fried apricots, and Marcona almonds to celebrate this with.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: June 05, 2012
I maxed out the space in the tasting notes portion, so I’ll add a bit more info here. The Machir Bay is a vatting of 60% of 3 year,35% of 4 year and 5% of 5 year old single malt, matured in fresh bourbon barrels from Buffalo Trace, Kentucky. The 4 year old portion was finished in Oloroso Sherry butts for 2 months. I can’t stress enough how fantastic this whisky is. It’s not for the super-esoteric whisky geeks, this is as accessible as peated whisky gets – soft and gentle, yet loaded with smoke, with a high-toned cinnamon finish, and a mouthful of butterscotch when it’s all said and done. It’s absolutely stunning and there’s no amount I wouldn’t buy of it. If we could buy 2,000 cases I would. I wouldn’t be surprised if this turns out to be the best whisky of 2012.

Kilchoman Machir Bay Islay Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($53.99)

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

Whisky Exchange Whisky Show presents The Whisky Dinner – Scotch Whisky News

Taste sensations at The Bombay Brasserie
The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show presents The Whisky Dinner

Enjoy the ultimate dining experience at The Bombay Brasserie in London and indulge in an exclusive showcase dinner of Indian cuisine and whisky pairing. As a prelude to The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show, The Whisky Dinner boasts a delicious range of food and drink and promises to take diners through a culinary journey which will surprise and awaken the senses. Taking place on 11 September from 7pm, tickets are £125 per person and are available to buy now from through The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show website: http://www.whisky-show.com

Begin the evening with drinks and cocktails designed by award-winning bartender Ryan Chetiyawardana followed by an elaborate five course menu which has been carefully created by Michelin-starred chef Sriram Alyur. Each of the five courses will be paired with a different whisky and presented by renowned author and drinks expert Dave Broom. The selected whiskies will complement each course and will be tasted blind to encourage challenging any preconceptions about the flavour combinations.

Sukhinder Singh, Show Director, said:

“Setting the stage for The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show, the evening promises to be an intimate dining experience showcasing some of our finest whiskies. Guests will be surprised and delighted with the unexpected food and whisky pairings we have specially designed. Diners wishing to continue exploring the senses can expect many more innovative pairings at The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show this October”.

Set to delight the senses, guests will be enticed with spiced infused dishes starting with Palak Patta Chaat, (crispy baby spinach with sweet mango relish). Followed by a fish course consisting of Prawn Tokri and Pan Fried Tilapia. The main course will feature Lamb Roganjosh, Aloo Katliyan, Dal Tadka and Chicken Biryani. The gastronomic experience will finish with a sweet course of Berries, Reduced Milk Pudding and Malai Kulfi – a set milk pudding with berries and cardamon infused Indian ice cream. Following dessert will be coffee and chocolate which has been selected to pair with the accompanying whisky.

The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show takes place over 6-7 October 2012, offering visitors the chance to taste some of the finest, rarest and most expensive whiskies and enjoy a range of food pairings. Tickets are £99 for a day ticket and £185 for a weekend ticket. For more information about The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show please visit http://www.whisky-show.com or to book tickets visit http://www.whisky-show.com/tickets

Spaces at The Whisky Dinner are strictly limited, so to book your place please visit www.whisky-show.com/highlights/whisky-dinner/


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