Archive for 2013

Loch Fyne Whiskies , ‘UK Free Shipping on orders over £50 for a limited time’ – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies , ‘UK Free Shipping on orders over £50 for a limited time’

If you spend at least £50 we will deliver it FREE to any UK address for a limited time.

FREE SHIPPING

Loch Fyne Whiskies

david@lfw.co.uk

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks Invergordon BBR 1988 24yo Cask 9000 – Scotch Whisky News

Loch Fyne Whiskies Stocks Invergordon BBR 1988 24yo Cask 9000

Invergordon BBR 1988 24yo

46%abv

£63.00 inc vat £52.50 ex vat

Official Notes:

The nose gives toasted oak, apple and melon skins with an uplifting menthol note. There is some honeyed depth and cinnamon spice.
The palate is beautifully expansive with bourbon cask notes, buttery vanilla and cream caramel.
The delivery is almost angelic and long lingering.

Best regards,

Loch Fyne Whiskies

david@lfw.co.uk

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review 362 (6/7) – Canadian Whisky News

www.ralfy.com shares a location-moment at a little Canadian Distillers with Whisky Review 362 (6/7)Still Waters Distillery with Barry and Barry

BOURBON BOOM CAUSES PERIODIC BOURBON SHORTAGES AT BUFFALO TRACE DISTILLERY – American Whiskey News

BOURBON BOOM CAUSES PERIODIC BOURBON SHORTAGES AT BUFFALO TRACE DISTILLERY

FRANKFORT, Franklin County, Ky (May, 2013) Bourbon whiskey consumption has been on a roll, and Kentucky’s bourbon distilleries are struggling to keep up with demand. Nowhere is this more true than at Buffalo Trace Distillery, producer of brands such as Blanton’s, Buffalo Trace, and Pappy Van Winkle.

Despite the increase in distillation over the past few years, demand for bourbon is outpacing supply. Bourbon must be matured in new oak barrels and Buffalo Trace ages many of its barrels for eight to ten years, and some even as long as 23 years. That’s a long time to wait for a bottle of bourbon. Not to mention, with the amount of bourbon lost to evaporation each year a barrel is half empty after ten years. This is the price paid for well-aged whiskey, but not good news for a world thirsty for every drop of bourbon coming out of this 226-year-old Distillery.

“We are making more bourbon every day. Our warehouses are filling up with new barrels. Waiting for the bourbon to come of age is the hard part. While we wait, there could be temporary product shortages, even on favorites like Buffalo Trace, and Eagle Rare,” said Kris Comstock, bourbon marketing director.

“This announcement is not meant as some sort of scare tactic to get people hoarding bourbon.  We always want to be upfront with our fans.  We won’t take drastic measures to mitigate the shortages, such as raising prices excessively, lowering the proof or reducing the age of our whiskies,” continued Comstock. “We’ve made a commitment to quality that we’re not willing to compromise. What this means is that there simply may be times when some of our brands are missing from store shelves.”

Comstock stresses that any bourbon shortages from Buffalo Trace will be temporary, as new barrels are coming of age and are being bottled daily at the Distillery, and will soon find their way to the liquor store shelves and bars.  He notes, “We just ask our fans to remember, aging good bourbon takes time, and we’re doing our best to keep up.”

Over the years the Distillery has taken several steps to try to prevent any shortages, such as increasing distillation, installing additional bottling lines, hiring more people, and managing brands on allocation. In fact, Buffalo Trace will hire another person dedicated to watching and balancing bourbon inventory with sales. Because of these efforts, Buffalo Trace Bourbon continues to become more available each year, as well as Weller, Eagle Rare, and Blanton’s. It just might not be enough.  Buffalo Trace estimates the bourbon shortage could start at any time and may last a few years, based on current sales trends.

About Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery is a family-owned company based in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich distilling tradition dates back to 1787 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.  Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won seven distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Whisky Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. It was named Whisky Magazine 2010 World Icons of Whisky “Whisky Visitor Attraction of the Year.” Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 200 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Top Five Grain Surprises” – Scotch Whisky News

Surprised? Intrigued? Grain Update
Our Tasting Panel love to select the very best flavour experiences for you, wherever they may come from. No noses will be left upturned by our unique and sparkling single cask grain whisky selection. Here’s a peek at the top five grain whiskies that have been intriguing and surprising the members this month.

1) G1.9 The palate gets a Ping!
21yo Refill ex-bourbon hogshead, £54.70 More

2) G3.5 Chocolate Cafe Latte
33yo Refill ex-bourbon hogshead, £86.60 More

3) G10.4 A witch’s Christmas tipple
23yo Refill ex-bourbon hogshead, £61.20 More

4) G3.3 Curious but good
26yo Refill ex-bourbon barrel, £68.10 More

5) G3.4 Pride of Bengal
27yo Refill hogshead, £72.10 More

Grain Pair: Going fast – only 15 left at £116
G7.5 Smoky Werther’s Original  &
G10.4 A witch’s Christmas tipple
More

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.

World Whiskies Awards 2013 Winners Announced – George T. Stagg Named World’s Best North American Whiskey – American Whiskey News

FRANKFORT, Franklin County, Ky (May 2013) The whiskeys from Buffalo Trace Distillery were honored at the World Whiskies Awards, sponsored by Whisky Magazine.  The event took place in London in March and featured more than 300 whiskies battling it out during three intensive blind tasting rounds, seeking the coveted title of “2013 World’s Best Whiskies.”

Buffalo Trace Distillery had three whiskeys winning top honors, most notably George T. Stagg, which won the top honor of “World’s Best North American Whiskey.”  In addition, Stagg was named “Best Bourbon American Whiskey” and “Best Bourbon American Whiskey 8 Years and Over.”

George T. Stagg was described by Whisky Magazine editor Rob Allanson as, “Big and bold, mouth coating with toffee and caramel notes. The oak is here too bringing spices and soft cream pastries…Nothing small about this, but it is all in balance.”

Buffalo Trace’s Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye was named “Best Rye American Whiskey No Age Statement” and Sazerac Straight Rye was named “Best Rye American Whiskey 7 Years and Under.”

For a complete list of winners, check out: http://www.whiskymag.com/awards/wwa/2013/

About Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery is a family-owned company based in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich distilling tradition dates back to 1787 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.  Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won seven distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Whisky Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. It was named Whisky Magazine 2010 World Icons of Whisky “Whisky Visitor Attraction of the Year.” Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 200 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com

LCBO and The Tweeddale Blend – Scotch Whisky News

Alasdair Day the owner and re-creator of The Tweeddale (a small batch, limited edition Scotch Whisky) will be in Toronto from Monday 27th May to Saturday 1st June 2013.

His latest and 3rd release of The Tweeddale will be available for the first time outside the UK, as one of the LCBO’s Disttiled Treasures available in their stores from 25th May. Please see the links below for more information from the LCBO.

http://www.vintages.com/index.shtml

http://www.vintages.com/circular/circ_130525pdf.shtml

http://www.lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/lcbo/product/searchResults.do?ITEM_NAME=tweeddale&ITEM_NUMBER=&language=EN

As part of Alasdair’s visit he will be conducting in-store tastings and bottling signings. He will also be giving away his copy of Ian Buxton’s revised & updated edition of 101 Whiskies to Try Before you Die. The Tweeddale is included in this edition as one of the 101. Alasdair’s copy bears the following signed inscription from Ian “With best wishes for every success with the launch of The Tweeddale in Canada, 2013. Slainte!”

You will be able to taste The Tweeddale and meet Alasdair on; 

Thursday May 30th 4 – 8 PM – 2946 BLOOR STREET WEST, TORONTO BLOOR & ROYAL YORK (KINGSWAY)

Friday May 31st 4 – 8 PM – 321 CORNWALL DRIVE, OAKVILLE CORNWALL & TRAFALGAR

The Tweeddale was first produced by J&A Davidson established in 1820 in Coldstream in the Scottish Borders. Alasdair’s family connection began when his Great Grandfather, Richard Day joined the business as an office boy when he left school in 1895. in 1923 Richard Day took over the business and continued to trade until the start of World War 2.

There was a 70 year gap from when Richard Day last produced The Tweeddale until May 2010 when his Great Grandson produced his recreation. As part the bottle design for the 3rd release Alasdair has included a sketch of his Great Grandfather and so The Tweeddale Legacy lives on.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America May 2013 Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

May 2013 NEW Outturn Offerings 

Cheshire cat whisky 

Cask No. 1.164                                             $175

Speyside, Spey

‘Sweet manna from heaven’ – toffee, fudge, caramel, Toffifees, vanilla, honey – but more – tea chests, spice racks, aromatic smoke, burnt heather and pencils in a library – we could have sniffed it endlessly. Water opened up the fruit – sherbet, orange zest, peach, strawberry, tinned grapes, sweet sap and light smoke – panellists grinning like Cheshire cats. The sweet, oaky palate had tablet, fudge and bread dough – by an open fire; but it also had a darker side – woody, earthy, drying, with sticky cassis and treacle. Water brightened it up – Starbursts, Skittles and spicy Advocaat. From the distillery always directed by John or George.

Drinking tip: It needs time – one for a long journey perhaps – or for an evening with no pressure

Colour: Polished gold                                 Date distilled: October 1985

Cask: Refill hogshead                                 Alcohol: 52.1%

Age: 27 years                                               USA allocation: 60 bottles

The Camping Trip 

Cask No. 3.188                                             $115

Islay

Remember the last time you were camping? The smell of the dew touched grass in the morning a distant memory as the sweat, deep heat and old tent pierce your nostrils. An oily smoked fish caught earlier in the day mixes with the aroma of roasting marshmallows and ash. The barbecued green peppers, mushrooms and lemon dressing on the palate make way for heat and lavender. When the water is added, the campfire smoke intensifies, the petrol used to light the fire maybe wasn’t such a good idea as it catches the nose, but that won’t retract from the comforting beach aromas and the budget chocolate bar you’ve been sitting on all day.

Drinking tip: On a camping trip

Colour: New Engine Oil                              Date distilled: September 1997

Cask: Refill butt                                            Alcohol: 58.8%

Age: 14 years                                               USA allocation: 120 bottles

 

Superb sweet and salty symbiosis 

Cask No. 27.100                                           $110

Campbeltown

The nose took us places – a harbour wall (fish boxes, lobster pots) – an old bike shed – a coal shed (coal-sacks, newspaper) – a smoke-house (fish again) – a sandy beach – a tennis locker – a Greek seaside taverna (salted pistachios, ouzo, lemons, fish again, well-done loaves from a wood-fired oven); quite a journey! The palate presented a superb sweet and salty symbiosis and a warm, mellow mouth impact – wonderful sweetness (sugared almonds and peanuts, liquorice allsorts, popcorn); yet muscular, with the nippy heat of aniseed, mustard and chilli. Even the fishiness was sweet (sweet-cured herrings, sweet smoky barbecued fish). From the quintessential Campbeltown distillery.

Drinking tip: While sailing around the Greek islands, of course! Or with food. Or with friends, singing ‘Campbeltown Loch, I wish you were whisky…’

Colour: Pale moon gold                             Date distilled: March 2000

Cask: Refill barrel                                        Alcohol: 52.4%

Age: 12 years                                               USA allocation: 90 bottles 

 

Flip-flops up a chimney 

Cask No. 33.120                                           $85

Islay

Quite a nose! We found delicate smoke wafting from snuffed candles, mint humbugs, char-grilled prawns, hessian sacks, sandy beaches, maple-cured bacon, sherbet, pencil boxes, vanilla pods and recently washed hospital floors. Water brought apples, plums and red grapes, liquorice, Murray Mints and flip-flops up a chimney. The unreduced palate was very nicely layered and constructed, with tar, tobacco, stir-fried seaweed, anise, liquorice, muscovado sugar and Bendicks dark chocolate mints. The reduced palate – a fabulous balancing act between sweet and smoky – gob-stoppers, smoke-flavoured Edinburgh Rock, aniseed balls, wood ash and hints of roasted meats. From LVMH’s heavenly little corner of Islay.

Drinking tip: After dinner – perhaps with a cigar

Colour: Pale sand gold                              Date distilled: September 2003

Cask: First-fill barrel                                     Alcohol: 58.5%

Age: 8 years                                                 USA allocation: 72 bottles 

The palate gets a Ping! 

Cask No. G1.9                                              $150

Grain

The nose was attractive and complex – sweet (butterscotch, flapjacks, golden syrup, corn candies, vanilla ice-cream) with good orange zestiness (marmalade on toast, dark chocolate orange) and leafy perfumes (geranium, eucalyptus, tea-tree). Our palate were pinged to attention by ‘wake up the senses’ ginger snaps and chilli heat – also golden syrup on toast, caramel, toffee, honey waffles, bourbon, root beer and tomato leaf. Water brought out toffee popcorn, honey-glazed chicken wings and clove-studded baked ham on the nose; the palate became more agreeable and easy, with vanilla and banana barbecued in brown sugar and cinnamon. The distillery’s neighbour is Hearts F. C.

Drinking tip: A summer afternoon or evening with a barbeque – could even take ice

Colour: Burnished oak                                Date distilled: December 1990

Cask: Refill hogshead                                 Alcohol: 62.8%

Age: 21 years                                               USA allocation: 60 bottles

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

Grant’s Scotch Whisky “A Taste from the Past – Grant’s Best Procurable 12 Years Old” – Scotch Whisky News

A Taste from the Past – Grant’s Best Procurable 12 Years Old 

Hi everyone,

Grant’s Best Procurable was our premium offering until 1973 when its name changed to Grant’s Royal. It didn’t always carry an age statement like the bottle I am about to taste but looking at our archive records, it was always matured for around 12 years (if not at least 12 years).

Defining the bottling year…(please clock on the link below to read the remainder of the article)…

THE LINK 

Kind regards,

Ludo

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review 362 (5/7) – More Canadian Whisky News

www.ralfy.com goes into detail about micro-distilleries with Whisky Review 362 (5/7)Still Waters Whisky & small distilleries


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