Archive for May, 2013

More Whisky Lounge Events! – Scotch Whisky News

With all of this talk about London, its important to remember we have, as always, plenty going on in the North!

With this in mind, tickets have been on sale and moving well for sometime for the 2nd Leeds Whisky Festival on Saturday 1st June. However there are still tickets available at £30 for a full day or £20 for a half day.

The usual Whisky Lounge fripperies are there, including free tasting glass, beginners workshops and Under The Counter Drams, all in the funky 02 Academy Leeds. Click here for more. Nuff said.

We always like to try and take whisky to parts of the country yet to be versed in the ‘Whisky Love’.

Bristol has been high up on the list for a while and we are very excited that we have finally set a date and venue for our first festival in the west country.

To celebrate we are offering an ultra-special early bird, with a 2 for £30 ticket deal for the first 100 lucky punters… To take advantage of this click here to get straight to the right page.

There are still tickets left for our current series of tastings in Brighton, Leeds and York. A tremendous line-up of single cask drams from the SMWS which have already set the rest of the country alight! Click here for more

We’re all off on a peaty holiday… And there are still a few places remaining if you would like to join us on this ‘Backstage Tour of Islay’. We have special distillery visits, dinners with distillery personnel and a lot more going on… Click here for more.

Whisky School is out! We have dates for our special one-day whisky courses available in London and Newcastle. More to be announced very soon in time for Father’s Day! In the meantime, have a look here for more detail…

Don’t forget it is Father’s Day in just over a months time (June 16th) and needless to say, most of our offerings would make tremendous gifts for the old man… We can email you personalised PDF tickets for any and all of these events that you can then pop in a card for a superb gift. Simples!

That’s pretty much it from us for now but I think that is enough to be going on with! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter – @thewhiskylounge – and like and share our Facebook page to keep bang up to date with the latest news about our events and more. There are photos and more of previous festivals on the FB page too…

We look forward to seeing you over a dram or two soon.

Sláinte!

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Johnnie Walker Odyssey’ – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks ‘Johnnie Walker Odyssey’ 

John Walker & Sons Odyssey

40% abv

£595.00 inc vat £495.83 ex vat 

Loch Fyne Whiskies

david@lfw.co.uk

DRAMBUSTERS CLYNELISH 1997 15YO 46% – Scotch Whisky News

DRAMBUSTERS CLYNELISH 1997 15YO 46%

The latest in our ‘landscape’ series using images painted by renowned local artist Dennis McCallum

COLOUR: Honey
NOSE: Stewed pears, buttery Digestives; Golden Syrup with freshly chopped wood & subtle ginger TASTE: Rich & creamy; Refresher sweeties; rose water; vanilla pod ice cream; buttery salted popcorn
FINISH: Waxy, soft liquorice and vanilla sponge

£50

If you are a member of our Drambusters Whisky Club, please call to order with your 2013 club membership number to claim your £5 discount off this bottle.

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Amrut Single Malt – Indian Whisky News

UK vlogger Joe Ellis a.k.a Whisky Wednesday reviews the Amrut Single Malt

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THE MACALLAN UNVEILS INNOVATIVE 1824 SERIES – Scotch Whisky News

THE MACALLAN UNVEILS INNOVATIVE 1824 SERIES

Range inspired by the colourful world of The Macallan

The Macallan, distributed by Maxxium UK, has today unveiled The 1824 Series, a range showcasing two of its greatest strengths; oak sherry casks and natural colour.

Grounded in an unwavering commitment to sourcing the very best oak sherry casks, the most expensive in the industry, The 1824 Series showcases the signature style of The Macallan, embracing the defining elements which have made it one of the world’s truly great single malts.

Bob Dalgarno, The Macallan Whisky Maker, has created four expressions by identifying the natural colour formed during maturation in different casks types to create the character informed by these colours. The expressions are Gold, Amber, Sienna and Ruby, all names reflecting the actual colour of the whiskies in the range, but also describing naturally occurring mineral and metals.

This innovative approach to whisky making is the first to derive the final character from the natural colours drawn into The Macallan from the oak sherry casks over the years of maturation. It has allowed Bob Dalgarno to assess the broadest range of casks delivering an unrivalled range of natural colours.  The casks chosen for the range deliver a gradation of colour from light to dark, with the wood character defining each expression’s flavour, moving from lighter, lemon citrus to richer, dried fruit notes.   As the whiskies become darker and richer, so the pool of casks able to deliver this character becomes smaller and rarer.

Bob Dalgarno, Whisky Maker, The Macallan, said, “The Macallan world of colour is the true inspiration of the 1824 Series.  Using colour to drive and define a whisky differs dramatically from the conventional age approach, allowing us to explore different casks and take a more flexible approach to our stock.  We have been able to work creatively with the full range of matured stock available, rather than working to a pre-determined character based on age. For me, the key thought in this range is that a great single malt doesn’t need to be 30 years old to taste like a 30 year old.”

By drawing on his broadest range of skills in cask selection, Bob has been unshackled by the need to draw on casks selected first and foremost for their age.  His expert skills ensure consistency through the effective management and selection of the casks which provide the spectrum of natural colour and character essential to The Macallan.

Commenting on this latest innovation, Ken Grier, Director of Malts, Edrington, said “As some 60% of the aroma and flavour of The Macallan derives from the oak maturation casks, this new range is a genuine opportunity to demonstrate the critical role of these exceptional casks and also to challenge perceptions about bottling at arbitrary ages.  Taking colour as the basis for shaping these whiskies, an industry first, is testimony both to the innovative approach to whisky making and to the long experience of our Whisky Maker. This truly is Bob’s work at its very best.”

Peter Sandstrom, Marketing Director, Maxxium UK said: “The Macallan 1824 Series is the perfect combination of two of the most influential factors which make this single malt whisky amongst the most distinctive and desirable, namely oak sherry casks and natural colour. It is testament to our great relationship with Edrington that Maxxium UK is the first market to debut this exciting new range.”

The Macallan Gold (RRP £36), The Macallan Amber (RRP £45), The Macallan Sienna (RRP £66) and The Macallan Ruby (RRP £120) will be available at selected whisky retailers.

Notes: The 1824 Series

The Macallan has unveiled The 1824 Series, a range showcasing two of its greatest strengths; oak sherry casks and natural colour.

Bob Dalgarno, The Macallan Whisky Maker, has created four expressions by identifying the natural colour formed during maturation in different casks types to create the character informed by these colours. The expressions are Gold, Amber, Sienna and Ruby, all names reflecting the actual colour of the whiskies in the range, but also describing naturally occurring minerals and metals.

This innovative approach to whisky making is the first to derive the final character from the natural colours drawn into The Macallan from the oak sherry casks over the years of maturation. It has allowed Bob Dalgarno to assess the broadest range of casks delivering an unrivalled range of natural colours.

Bob Dalgarno, Whisky Maker, The Macallan, said, “The Macallan world of colour is the true inspiration of the 1824 Series.  Using colour to drive and define a whisky differs dramatically from the conventional age approach, allowing us to explore different casks and take a more flexible approach to our stock.  We have been able to work creatively with the full range of matured stock available, rather than working to a pre-determined character based on age. For me, the key thought in this range is that a great single malt doesn’t need to be 30 years old to taste like a 30 year old.”

By drawing on his broadest range of skills in cask selection, Bob has been unshackled by the need to draw on casks selected first and foremost for their age.  His expert skills ensure consistency through the effective management and selection of the casks which provide the spectrum of natural colour and character essential to The Macallan.

Tasting notes

Gold – a burnished gold spirit offering a lemon citrus nose, then orange peel and sweetness that softens but doesn’t eliminate the zest. A note of vanilla followed more assertive by dark chocolate – with lingering floral and light oak notes. Citrus and boiled sweets dance on the palate, along with hints of ginger and cinnamon, while soft oak tones reveal toasted apples. The finish is medium sweet, malty and slightly dry.  

Amber – a floral, citrus sweet nose gains presence, commanding a chorus of sweet vanilla notes over freshly harvested grain. Raisin, sultana and cinnamon look on as toffee apples and candy floss step into the limelight. On the palate, fresh green apples and lemons mingle with cinnamon. Ginger notes hover as fruit takes over, with subtle oak lingering. The finale is light to medium, with soft fruits and cereal, slightly dry. 

Sienna – a warm opening with a subtle vanilla nose, persistent yet not overpowering. Orange arrives, turning zesty and sharp, though tempering green apples add freshness and balance. Next comes white chocolate truffles, chewy and sumptuous, with elegant oak notes. Dates, figs and raisins lead the palate then make way for nutmeg and ginger with a splash of oranges and apples, before vanilla returns. The final fanfare is gentle, smooth and warming. 

Ruby – Spanish Oak piques the nose before reluctantly admitting rich, dried fruits and an edgy trickle of treacle. A hesitant sweetness enters, then oak returns, burnished and mature. On the palate a rush of ginger, nutmeg and resin herald orange, sultana and raisin with their restrained but pervasive sweetness. Clove is here and gone, leaving oak the undisputed maestro. The finish of this ruby-red spirit is long, lingering and reflective.

The Whisky Lounge Events May 2013 – Scotch Whisky News


If you haven’t got your tickets yet, you’d better get in quick as we ramp up The Whisky Lounge PR machine and look to sell out soon!

And given that we like to give you, our loyal and regular customers something a little extra, hows about this…

For the first 50 customers booking onto either of the Saturday sessions on the back of this article, we will give you an ‘Under The Counter Drams’ black token FREE with each ticket booked. These are normally priced at £5 and give you access to a whole host of hidden lovelies at the stands of many of our exhibitors.

A few of the black token drams that have featured this year so far at our festivals:

Port Ellen 32 Year Old 12th Release
Talisker 35 Year Old
Brora 30 Year Old
Macallan 30 Year Old Fine Oak
Dalwhinnie 25 Year Old
Grant’s 25 Year Old
Glenmorangie Signet
Berry Brothers Glen Grant 1974

Now we are not guaranteeing any or all of these, but it does give you an idea of what to expect, and we are looking to get London’s Black Drams up on the website shortly…

As always, your ticket price includes:

  • FREE Glencairn Crystal Tasting Glass
  • FREE Festival Guide
  • FREE Bottle of Water
  • FREE Access to sample ALL ‘On The Counter’ Drams for no extra cost
  • FREE 2 WHITE Under The Counter Dram tokens
  • FREE Guided tour of the festival – for newbies and the uninitiated (see website for details)
  • FREE Cocktail demonstrations
  • ACCESS to The Whisky Exchange shop within the festival

Workshops are being added as we speak for the Saturday, so keep checking back on the website over the coming days. Don’t forget we are also offering half-session tickets at just £20 per person!

 

Special mention needs to also go to ‘Jam and Dram’ which is coming together very nicely indeed. For only £25, you get most of what you would get on the Saturday, with the exception of the Under the Counter Drams, plus…

  • 20 minute bursts of live music from bands that include industry personnel you may well recognise…
  • The chance to blend your own whisky as we try to break the record for the most people blending whisky under one roof in the UK!
  • Cutty Sark Goodie Bag
  • A miniature of your very own blend that you will name and enter in to our ‘best named blend’ competition.

Now, due to the nature of what we are trying to do and the size of the venue, we are limiting tickets to only 200 lucky people. That means there are going to be some disappointed folk and we don’t want you to be among them. Click here to get booking and to avoid the devastation of not being at possibly the whisky event of the year!

Tomatin Sherry Cask at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

Tomatin 12 Year Old Burns Malt (58.1%)

Exclusive to The Whisky Barrel

Bottled April 2013, a 2001 vintage expression of the Highland single malt matured in a fresh ex-sherry hogshead cask.

Bottled at natural cask strength.

Buy – $60.50 

Notes

Tomatin 12 Year Old Burns Malt® Exclusive 

Online whisky shop TheWhiskyBarrel.com today releases a new addition to the outlet’s exclusive Burns Malt® range of single cask Scotch whiskies. Distilled at Tomatin Distillery in the Scottish Highlands in 2001, we selected this 12 year old expression because it was matured in a fresh sherry hogshead cask. The result is a sweet and full bodied malt brimmed with toffee overtones. Tomatin distillery is situated just south of Inverness and close to the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland’s Highland whisky region. Sitting at an altitude of 315m in the Monadhliath Mountains it is the third highest working distillery in Scotland. Available exclusively from The Whisky Barrel, shipping to customers Worldwide including the United States, Canada and Japan. Tomatin 12 Year Old Burns Malt / 58.1% £38.99 GBP ($60.50 USD) £46.79 inc VAT.

Values for Rare Whisky Continue to Climb – Scotch Whisky News

Values for Rare Whisky Continue to Climb

In spite of a significant increase in the volume of rare whisky traded during 2012, values are still rising according to figures published today by whisky investment experts Whisky Highland.

Last year saw a record number of full sealed bottles of single malt Scotch whisky sold in the UK on the open market. In 2011 there were 8,696 bottles sold, this increased by 62.7% in 2012 to 14,150. Early 2013 figures suggest this rapid growth in the market is continuing. Quarter one 2013 saw 3,789 bottles sold which represents a 34.5% increase on quarter one 2012’s 2,818.

Whisky Highland’s founder Andy Simpson commented “With this rapid increase in supply we would have expected to see a stabilisation or even a slight decline in overall values. Quite the opposite has happened, with rare and old bottles of whisky continuing to outperform many other alternative asset classes”.

The top 1,000 performing bottles of Investment Grade Scotch (the Whisky Highland IGS1000 Index) increased by 23.27% over the course of 2012, yielding an overall increase of 123.01% between 2008 and the 31st of December 2012.

Quarter one 2013 saw a continuation of this bullish market in what is typically the quietest quarter of the year. In quarter one 2012, the IGS1000 increased by 2.68% compared to a 6.05% increase in quarter one 2013.

At the top end of the market, the IGS10 (the top ten performing bottles of Single Malt Scotch) saw a second quarter of declines to the end of 2012, when overall 2008 – 2012 yields moved from 557% to 508%. To a large extent, this decline was reversed in quarter one 2013 when the index increased to 542%. This positive momentum is being led by rare bottles from iconic distilleries. The Whisky Highland Index top 10 brands are:

No. 1 – The Macallan

No. 2 – Port Ellen

No. 3 – The Dalmore

No. 4 – Balvenie

No. 5 – Ardbeg

No. 6 – Brora

No. 7 – Bowmore

No. 8 – Glenury Royal

No. 9 – Highland Park

No. 10 – Glenlivet

Simpson commented “We are still witnessing continued increases in value for the right bottles from the right distilleries. The story is not quite so attractive at the other end of the scale with the worst performing bottles of single malt Scotch continuing to tumble further into red territory.”

The negative index, the IGS(neg)1000, saw a further decrease in value through 2012. The worst performing 1,000 bottles would have yielded an overall loss of 28.65% between 2008 and the 31st of December 2012 (2008 – 2011 loss was 22.75%). The continuing decline in values for the worst performing bottles seems to have stabilised into early 2013 with quarter 1 figures showing an overall loss (2008 – 2012) of 28.12%.

From an investment perspective the most sought after brand remained The Macallan. Continued increasing demand is pushing prices to new record highs. The 2011 Macallan ‘Royal Marriage’ bottle originally retailed at £150. This bottle now sells for around £900.

Many silent (closed) distilleries are now suffering from exceptionally short supply as existing maturing stock continues to deplete rapidly. The likes of Port Ellen, Brora, Rosebank and Glenury Royal are experiencing unprecedented demand for an ever decreasing pool of both bottles and whisky still in the cask.

The current dynamics of increasing global demand and decreasing stock of suitable investment grade bottles has maintained a very bullish market in the face of an ever more challenging economic climate.

Simpson concluded “These results are very impressive and further cement rare Scotch’s credentials as a viable alternative investment. While it must be borne in mind that whisky values can fall, as has been seen in some areas of the market previously, the current situation remains exceptionally buoyant. I still maintain whisky should be viewed as a long term investment of 10 to 20 years although clearly short/medium term increases are being experienced at the moment.”

Notes:

For more information, visit www.whiskyhighland.co.uk

About Whisky Highland
Andy Simpson launched Whisky Highland in 2010 with the aim of offering a whisky valuation service for whisky collectors and investors. Having tracked every bottle sold at auction over the past eight years, the business now offers the world’s first and only online single malt Scotch whisky ‘Valuation Library‘.

DRAMBUSTERS CLYNELISH 1997 15YO 56.6% – Scotch Whisky News

DRAMBUSTERS CLYNELISH 1997 15YO 56.6%

From the same cask as the Landscapes bottling we decided to put out a limited number (100) at cask strength and we’re really pleased we did!

COLOUR: Faded Copper
NOSE: Applewood smoke, butterscotch, Werther’s Originals; creamy toffee with a touch of cinnamon and dunnage warehouse.
TASTE: Blood oranges, milk chocolate and honeycomb; caramel essence and earthy spice
FINISH: Crystalised ginger, sugared almonds and a wee bit of marzipan

Tasting notes by Ranald Watson & Lea Gibson

£58

If you are a member of our Drambusters Whisky Club, please call to order with your 2013 club membership number to claim your £5 discount off this bottle.

OLD PULTENEY PRESENTS THE ‘LIGHTHOUSE’ SERIES – Scotch Whisky News

OLD PULTENEY PRESENTS THE ‘LIGHTHOUSE’ SERIES

Old Pulteney is proud to present three new additions to its single malt family, the ‘Lighthouse’ Series. The new whiskies have been developed for the Travel Retail and will be available exclusively from airport duty free stores and other travel retail outlets from August 2013. The three new expressions of the famous Maritime Malt showcase the iconic Old Pulteney coastal style from three different maturation angles. The whiskies are presented in striking packaging and highlight Pulteney Distillery’s maritime heritage by celebrating prominent local lighthouses – Noss Head, Duncansby Head and Pentland Skerries.

Old Pulteney Noss Head

The whisky featuring the distinctive Noss Head lighthouse, located just four miles north of the distillery, was matured wholly in ex-bourbon American oak casks. It’s bottled at 46% ABV, non chillfiltered and presented at its natural light golden colour. The spirit is full-bodied with pronounced notes of lemons, oranges, creamy vanilla, coconut and spices. RRP is £39.99 for 1 litre bottle.

Noss Head

Lattitude 58° 28.788’N

Longitude 003° 03.088’W

4 miles north of Pulteney Distillery

Built in 1849 by Robert Arnot. The name comes the Old Norse word ‘Snos’, a nose, relating to the nose-shaped headland where it is situated.

Old Pulteney Duncansby Head

The Duncansby Head lighthouse located slightly further north graces the packaging holding a classic Old Pulteney matured in a combination of ex-bourbon casks and Spanish ex-sherry casks of the highest quality. The style of the whisky is sweet and full bodied with notes of chocolate, honey and oranges. The whisky is bottled at 46% ABV, non chill-filtered and at its natural colour. RRP is £44.99 for 1 litre bottle.

Duncansby Head

Lattitude 58° 38,641’N

Longitude 003° 01.521’W

18 miles north of Pulteney Distillery

Situated near John O’Groats at the very northern tip of Scotland, the lighthouse protects a dangerous part of the Pentland Firth where the Atlantic waters meet the North Sea. Built just after WW1 it is now equipped with a low-power self operating racon. Fully automated since 1997.

Old Pulteney Pentland Skerries

The most premium of the three new releases, Old Pulteney Pentland Skerries celebrates two lighthouse towers of the same name located at the eastern entrance to the Pentland Firth. The whisky was matured wholly in Spanish ex-sherry butts and has a robust, full-bodied style with top notes of raisins, dark chocolate and spices. Similarly to the other two, it’s bottled at 46% ABV, non chill-filtered, and not coloured. The RRP is £54.99 for 1 litre.

Pentland Skerries

Lattitude 58° 41,408’N

Longitude 002° 55,484’W

18.5 miles from Pulteney Distillery (as crow flies)

Developed with input from renowned Scottish engineer Robert Stevenson, the Pentland Skerries lighthouses were built in 1794 on the uninhabited Muckle Skerry island off the far north eastern coast, en route to Orkney. Two towers, 80ft and 60ft high, standing 60ft apart, guard the eastern entrance to the Pentland Firth.

Maritime Malt for the Traveller

Margaret Mary Clarke, Senior Brand Manager for Old Pulteney commented:

‘Old Pulteney’s Lighthouse Series represents a further investment in bringing distinctive, high quality products to the travel retail trade for the enjoyment of travelling consumers. The association with the great lighthouses of Scotland’s north easterly coast brings to life another aspect of Old Pulteney’s maritime heritage.’

The ‘Lighthouse’ Series follows the hugely successful ‘Boat’ Series for Travel Retail, which related to exceptional vessels associated with Wick Harbour. The new ‘Lighthouse’ Series will be showcased for the first time at the TFWA Asia Pacific Exhibition in Singapore this May.

Notes·

  • Old Pulteney’s core range includes Old Pulteney 12 Year Old, Old Pulteney 17 Year Old and Old Pulteney 21 Year Old. Old Pulteney 30 Year Old and a super premium 40 Year Old are also available.·
  • Old Pulteney 21 Year Old was named by Jim Murray as the World Whisky of the Year in the 2012 edition of his popular Whisky Bible
  • Pulteney Distillery was established by James Henderson in 1826, at the peak of the local herring fishing boom
  • The distillery uses one pair of stills, the wash still featuring a very large boil bulb, and condenses spirit with the use of traditional worm tubs

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