Archive for April, 2013

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America Late April 2013 Outturn Offerings – Scotch Whisky News

Late April 2013 Outturn Offerings 

A window box outside a pub 

Cask No. 30.69                           $145

Speyside, Spey

The nose had lots to offer – sultanas, figs, sweet tobacco, coconut oil, vanilla, pineapple, banana bread and butterscotch bumped up against leather, slate, sea salt and Fisherman’s Friends. The palate was also very attractive, with marmalade, blossom honey, golden syrup on buttered toast, crêpes with Cointreau, geraniums, beer and tobacco (‘like a window box outside a pub’ someone said). On the reduced nose, a laundry basket appeared, along with white chocolate and jellied orange sweets. The mouth-feel turned slightly fizzy and developed new flavours of biscuits, linseed oil and slippery elm. The distillery still-house looks out over the Rothes graveyard.

Drinking tip: A dram for those with a sweet tooth – and water doesn’t do much for it

Colour: Simpsons yellow                            Date distilled: December 1989

Cask: Refill hogshead                                      Alcohol: 51.7%

Age: 21 years                                          USA allocation: 102 bottles 

Sweet and smoky 

Cask No. 29.112                         $120

Islay

A polite and somewhat reserved example of what used to be known as Islay’s most pungent malt – a mild nose-feel, then ‘fresh linen on a clothes line’ and sweet short-crust pastry (even hints of tablet), with antiseptic cream and coal smoke in the distance. The taste is sweet and very salty, with clean smoke and a floral aftertaste. Water takes us to a rock pool, then public swimming pools and foot-baths – with plastic water-wings and beach-balls bobbing in the background. The taste remains sweet and salty, with a peppery finish and ash in the aftertaste, with traces of Coal Tar soap.

Drinking tip: On a warm machair beach

Colour: Full gold                                           Date distilled: April 1995

Cask: Refill barrel                                         Alcohol: 61.3%

Age: 16 years                                          USA allocation: 72 bottles

Jar Jar Binks in trouble again 

Cask No. 63.27                           $85

Speyside, Spey

Remarkable for its age, the nose suggested unripe green fruits, stewed rhubarb, lemon bonbons, mint, golden syrup and Werther’s butterscotch. It reminded us of grappa, tequila, pear schnapps etc. The substantial palate delivered apple sours, lime fruit pastilles and red cola – a caustic/sweet combination so juicy it had us slavering like Boss Nass berating Jar Jar Binks. The reduced nose had apples sautéed in butter and raspberry jam pips – and woody, earthy, floral notes inspired the gardeners among us. The palate now had tart toffee apples and Key lime pie – very interesting indeed. The distillery was built by James Buchanan.

Drinking tip: To accompany light gardening or an episode of Star Wars

Colour: Tutankhamen’s breastplate                          Date distilled: June 2006

Cask: Second-fill Sherry butt                                                  Alcohol: 62.3%

Age: 5 years                                                       USA allocation: 90 bottles 

A land of sweet and spicy fragrance 

Cask No. 73.47                           $105

Speyside, Deveron

Our panellists found the nose attractive, though quietly assertive – beyond a freshly-painted dentist’s waiting room, was a land of sweet and spicy fragrance – ginger, nutmeg and clove, toffee, raisins and croissants, banana, orange, balsamico, cigars and cognac. Water added apple cider, fresh laundry, lemon balm and lemon barley water. The palate bestowed superb, exquisite sweetness, like heavily honeyed Lindisfarne mead, but also some lively taste impressions of salted beef, pretzels and grappa. With water, sweetness persisted, but we now discovered spearmint and lemony hot toddy with liquorice allsorts on the finish – very quaffable indeed. The distillery name means ‘big stream’.

Drinking tip: A pleasant summertime, ‘déjeuner sur l’herbe’ kind of dram

Colour: Pinot Grigio                                                 Date distilled: May 1999

Cask: Refill barrel                                                     Alcohol: 57.8%

Age: 12 years                                                      USA allocation: 90 bottles

Please visit the Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America at http://www.smwsa.com/ 

Grant’s Scotch Whisky “Behind the Blend with Ludo” – Scotch Whisky News

Hi all,

8 lucky journalists from around the world joined me in Dufftown on Friday for a look around our distilleries, and to enjoy a unique opportunity to create their own bespoke blend.

The day started with a tour of Dufftown, the village where William Grant was born. With only 2 main streets, that didn’t take particularly…(please click on the link below to read the remainder of the article)…

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Kind regards,

Ludo

Speyburn 25YO on World Wide Whisky Design Awards – Scotch Whisky News

Speyburn 25 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

In November 2012 Speyburn Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky unveiled a new version of its 25 year old expression, featuring a premium silver design and a personal signature from the distillery manager. Actually every aspect of the packaging has been … Continue reading

TWE Karuizawa Whisky Trip Pt.7: Endgame for Karuizawa – Japanese Whisky News

TWE Karuizawa Whisky Trip Pt.7: Endgame for Karuizawa

Welcome to the seventh instalment of TWE’s big Karuizawa trip to Japan.  After our excellent evening out at Helmsdale we awoke the next morning to a cold, … Continue reading >>

GLENMORANGIE AND ARDBEG PRESENT TWAIN VS. ORWELL AT BROKEN SHAKER – Scotch Whisky News

GLENMORANGIE AND ARDBEG PRESENT TWAIN VS. ORWELL AT BROKEN SHAKER 

More then 200 guests gathered recently at Broken Shaker to celebrate two iconic whiskeys and two great American writers at the Twain vs. Orwell Mixology Competition presented by Glenmorangie and Ardbeg. Eight local mixologists and members of the United States Bartenders Guild competed in a literary inspired competition to see who could create the freshest new Twain or Orwell inspired cocktail using Ardbeg or Glenmorangie single malt whiskey.

The trial was performed “Iron Chef’ style before four judges: David Blackmore, global brand ambassador for Glenmorangie/Arbeg, Trisha Cancilla, regional marketing manager for Glenmorangie/Ardbeg; Galena Mosevich, cocktail writer for Miami.com and The Miami Herald, and Mickey Heads, distillery manager for Ardbeg who came in all the way from Scotland to be a part of the event.

At 7:30pm, live bagpipes sounded to present the competition finalists Trevor Alberts of Gramp’s in Wynwood and Michael Parish of Broken Shaker, who each won a private edition bottle of Ardbeg or Glenmorangie.  But to name the ultimate cocktail and mixologist, the contestants then entered a sudden death round where they each had to create a  shot using Ardbeg or Glenmorangie.  Michael Parish was crowned the first place winner earning a brand new iPad mini for his inventive and delicious concoction.

Guest enjoyed a variety of single malt whiskey samples throughout the evening including Ardbeg’s private edition Galileo, which was just named theWorld’s Best Single Malt Whiskey at the 2013 World Whiskey Awards in London.  Ardbeg’s 10 Year Old, Uigeadail and Corryvreckan were also served along with Glenmorangie’s The Original  Lasanta, Quinta Ruban and Nectar d’Or.

Artist Jon Grey entertained the crowd with the live creation of an original Twain vs. Ardbeg painting.  Other fun highlights included Twain and Orwell Madlibs, an interactive photo area where guests could dress up as characters from Twain and Orwell books, butler passed Scottish bites, and of course,Broken Shaker’s famous hand crafted punch bowls.

What’s the connection between the whiskey’s and these writers?  Glenmorangie’s Ealanta is aged exclusively in wooden casks sourced from the Mark Twain Nation Forest in the Missouri Ozark Mountains.  While George Orwell wrote his  famous book 1984 while living on the Isle of Jura in Scotland.  The area is next to Islay, the home of Ardbeg.

SIGNED BOTTLE OF THE MACALLAN 1962 IS AUCTIONED FOR CHARITY – Scotch Whisky News

SIGNED BOTTLE OF THE MACALLAN 1962 IS AUCTIONED FOR CHARITY 

Sotheby’s has auctioned a bottle of The Macallan 1962 from its fine and Rare collection, distilled the same year as the first Bond film was released, achieving an impressive £9,635.

Since this prestigious single malt whisky featured in key scenes in SKYFALL, the highest-grossing Bond film ever, The Macallan is thrilled to be part of its celebration and achievement by donating the rare bottle of whisky to the auction that commenced at this morning.

The bottle auctioned featured a unique signed label that included signatures from Bond himself, Daniel Craig, along with Javier Bardem and Bérénice Marlohe.

All proceeds of the auction will be donated to charities that support members of the British security and intelligence services, selected by Prince Charles to benefit from the SKYFALL world premiere held in October 2012.

David Cox, Director of Fine and Rare Whiskies, Edrington, owners of The Macallan, said “We are delighted with the result of today’s auction. Following on from The Macallan’s ‘cameo’ in SKYFALL we were honoured to be able to take part in this prestigious, Finest & Rarest Wines sale and are ecstatic with the amount raised. The charities that will receive the monies raised are very fitting and will help support members of the British security and intelligence services.”

Today The Macallan is one of the world’s most collectable whiskies, sitting at the top of the auction table and the owner of the current Guinness World Record™ for the most expensive whisky ever sold at auction.

“The Macallan is a First Growth Malt, the tops, with all that this means in terms of excellence and excitement” comments Serena Sutcliffe MW, Sotheby’s International Head of Wine.  

Notes 

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 sherry seasoned oak 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 Collection, exclusive to Global Travel Retail and the 1824 Series built on the principle of natural colour. 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.

In November 2010, The Macallan set a staggering new Guinness World RecordTM for the “most expensive whisky sold at auction”. The Macallan in Lalique 64 year old: Cire Perdue was sold for $460,000 and every single penny of this was donated to charity: water to help fund life changing clean water projects in the developing world. This was arguably the defining moment in the recent history of The Macallan, but one which reinforces its position as one of the world’s greatest whiskies. 

About Sotheby’s

Sotheby’s Wine auctions in 2012 brought an overall global total of $64,462,965. Sotheby’s overall total of $88.27 million for global wine auctions in 2010 is the highest in the company’s forty-two years of wine auctions. 2011 brought an overall global total of US$85,467,096. The Lafite Ex Cellars sale – of First Growth Bordeaux directly from Château Lafite-Rothschild – held by Sotheby’s in Hong Kong in October 2010 set a new record for a single standard sized bottle at auction when a bottle of Château Lafite 1869 sold for $232,692.  This means that Sotheby’s now holds the world records for a standard bottle, a bottle in any format – the Jeroboam of Château Mouton Rothschild 1945 which fetched $310,700 in February 2007 in New York – and any wine lot at auction – 50 cases of Château Mouton Rothschild 1982 which sold for US$1,051,600 at Sotheby’s New York in 2006.

Sotheby’s has been uniting collectors with world-class works of art since 1744.  Sotheby’s became the first international auction house when it expanded from London to New York (1955), the first to conduct sales in Hong Kong (1973) and France (2001), and the first international fine art auction house in China (2012). Today, Sotheby’s presents auctions in 10 different salesrooms, including New York, London, Hong Kong and Paris, and Sotheby’s BidNow program allows visitors to view all auctions live online and place bids from anywhere in the world. Sotheby’s offers collectors the resources of Sotheby’s Financial Services, the world’s only full-service art financing company, as well as private sale opportunities in more than 70 categories, including S|2, the gallery arm of Sotheby’s Contemporary Art department, and two retail businesses, Sotheby’s Diamonds and Sotheby’s Wine. Sotheby’s has a global network of 90 offices in 40 countries and is the oldest company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (BID).

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Islay Cask Ends Parcels” – Scotch Whisky News

Islay Cask Ends Parcels
Enjoy three mystery Islay bottlings from the ‘Heavy Hitters’…all big Panel Scorers and a mix of ex-sherry and bourbon casks for only £159.

Two bottlings are guaranteed to be 20yo (or a little older) and the other, at least 14yo. Buy our Islay parcel on its own or with our Mighty Mini pack now…

Cask End Islay Parcel: £159
Three Mystery Malts for a mix of ex-sherry & bourbon casks
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Cask Ends Islay Parcel with SURF & Turf Mighty Minis: £207
Add a Surf & Turf Mighty Mini pack to your Islay parcel for this ultimate smoky adventure
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Cask Ends Sale

Cask Ends Sale ends Thu 2 May
Available via Mail Order only. Visit our Members’ Rooms for a small selection of May preview bottlings.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at http://www.smws.co.uk/memberships for your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers.

The Glenlivet “Sign up for the Whisky Schools 2013” – Scotch Whisky News

Your chance to attendThe Whisky School 2013

An unforgettable experience for fans of The Glenlivet.

There’s no better way to experience the single malt that started it all than by travelling to the place it all started: The Glenlivet Distillery in Speyside.

Whether you’re a connoisseur of malt whisky or a relative newcomer to the subject, The Whisky School offers you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of The Glenlivet.

During this captivating three-day experience you’ll be guided by our International Brand Ambassador Ian Logan through a comprehensive nosing and tasting education, including samples of rare expressions. You’ll also walk ancient smugglers’ routes and enjoy an in-depth tour of the distillery, providing you with with an understanding of the rich history and exciting future of The Glenlivet.

But the entertainment doesn’t stop when the tours do; after each day’s activities you’ll experience the very best of Scottish hospitality, with traditional meals in our stunning private house in Keith. Here, you can relax with other passionate Guardians, reflect on your experiences and, of course, share a dram or two.

The £700 per person price includes all activities and all-inclusive luxury accommodation.

This year, we are running The Whisky School on the following dates:

13th-15th May
12th-14th August
7th-9th October

Demand for this once-in-a-lifetime experience is always high, so book now to secure your stay.

Some Great New Whiskies in Stock & News of Our Grain Whisky Tweet Tasting! at Arkwrights – Scotch Whisky News

Some Great New Whiskies in stock & news of our Grain Whisky Tweet Tasting!

We’ve already got a 1000+ whiskies crammed into our tiny emporium but there are so many temptations come along that we’ve been busy adding more delights!  We’ve put a selection of the new arrivals below but to see them all check out our New Products section on the website.  You’ll find not just the latest expressions but also some old and rare whiskies – with something in most price brackets.

Just in case you’ve missed out on seeing it, we were really thrilled to announce earlier this month that we are partnering with that great guy Steve Rush of The Whisky Wire on a grain whisky tweet tasting.  It’s taking place this Wednesday (24th April) at 7pm and you can follow the action on twitter via #GrainWhiskyTT.  If you’ve not followed a whisky tasting on twitter before then take the plunge and find out what tasters round the world think of four different grain whiskies!  You will be able to buy sample packs of the whiskies being tasted, and full size bottles too of course, but we can’t reveal what the whiskies are until after Wednesday as it’s a blind tasting.

Finally, to get an idea of what a tweet tasting involves then why not read the first article by our new guest blogger Kieran Smyth?  He gives you the lowdown on just what it’s like to take part in one of these events and will be reporting back in due course on Wednesday’s tasting plus future articles will include his forthcoming visit to the Bushmills Distillery.

That’s all for now but we hope you’ll find something of interest among the new whiskies and join us if you can on Wednesday for the tweet tasting.  As ever, if you have any queries just contact us.

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

Smokin’ Deal on Smokin’ Blended Scotch Whisky From Single Malts Direct – Scotch Whisky News

Smokin’ Deals
Smokin’ Blended Scotch Whisky

The Gentleman’s Dram!
Whisky as it used to be, paying homage to the legendary blends of yesteryear.

£22.99

For a limited time only, while stocks last.


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