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Whiskies Of Scotland Pre-Christmas Tasting Session, Friday 29th November, 2013 – Scotch Whisky News

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36 Gordon Street, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, AB54 8EQ Tel: 01466795104

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Whiskies of Scoland are holding a pre-Christmas tasting night to showcase some of our outstanding single cask whiskies. The tasting will be £15.00 a head to taste 5 award winning drams. The tasting will be held on:

Friday 29th November
Whiskies of Scotland Shop
36 Gordon Street
Huntly
at 6.30pm sharp.

Please book quickly as places are limited!

Even if you are not a Connoisseur, this is a great opportunity to look around the shop, get some ideas for Christmas or even discuss personalising your very own bottle of whisky. To book your place, please contact Fergus on 01466795104 or pop into the shop.

Slainte, Ronnie Routledge.
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Whisky Auctioneer Inaugural Auction – Whisky News

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Our inaugural auction begins today at 15.00pm (GMT) Friday 22nd November and will run until December 1st 2013.

Registration is free.

World wide shipping is available.

Find out more at www.whiskyauctioneer.com.

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Slow Food UK Announces its 100th Chef Alliance Member – Scotch Whisky News

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Slow Food UK Announces its 100th Chef Alliance Member 

November 2013: Only two years on from its launch, the Slow Food UK Chef Alliance in Partnership with Highland Park single malt whisky and Lavazza coffee is delighted to announce its 100th member, Pierre Koffmann.

Pierre Koffmann joins celebrated Scottish chefs including; Carina Contini, Suzanne O’Connor, Neil Forbes, Marcelo Tully and Zoltan Szabo in the alliance, which aims to champion small scale producers and good quality local and sustainably produced food.

To mark this milestone, members of the Alliance and Forgotten Foods producers gathered at The Photographers’ Gallery to celebrate with a Lavazza coffee experience, a dram of Highland Park, and Forgotten Food canapes prepared by culinary greats including; Chris Galvin and Richard Corrigan.

Pierre Koffmann joins 99 other leading lights of the culinary world who have all pledged their support to actively champion and support the aims of Slow Food UK, in particular its Forgotten Foods programme (UK Ark of Taste); a list of 68 precious UK products that are in danger of disappearing.

Founded two years ago by Slow Food CEO Catherine Gazzoli and Spokesperson of the Slow Food Chef Alliance Richard Corrigan, the Chef Alliance works to  promote Forgotten Foods by encouraging chefs to serve them on their menus when they can, and to work closely with their small-scale producers to help promote good quality local and sustainably produced food.

Says Pierre Koffmann; “Growing up in Gascony has had a lasting impact on my philosophy. I have always enjoyed cooking with the freshest local produce while showing great respect towards every ingredient. It has been fantastic to see the transformation of British food culture over the last 40 years, which is in part thanks to the efforts of many inspirational chefs in the Slow Food Chef Alliance. Joining the Alliance as 100th member is an honour, and I am proud to work with Slow Food in this ambassadorial role and offer my experience alongside so many great chefs to positively influence British cuisine in the future.”

Says Cat Gazzoli; “It’s been a phenomenal two years, I am absolutely over the moon with the support that we have received from so many talented and influential chefs around the country. I want to personally say thank you to each and every chef member; our Chef Alliance partners Lavazza and Highland Park; and indeed every Slow Food UK member and supporter, who have all come together in our pledge to protect and defend edible biodiversity that is our birth right.”

Peter Sandstrom, marketing director, Highland Park – Maxxium UK commented:  “Our partnership with Slow Food UK has gone from strength to strength and we are extremely encouraged and excited that 100 of the UK’s best chefs are now members of the Slow Food UK Chef Alliance. This is a significant milestone, as we reach out to more and more chefs this will allow us to promote our passion for flavour and craftsmanship, which is at the very heart of Highland Park.”

Lavazza, who has proactively supported Slow Food in its endeavours to spread the message of good, clean and fair food on an international level, is also delighted to see the Chef Alliance welcome its 100th member. Claudia Galetta, Lavazza’s Trade marketing Manager, says; “Lavazza has a long history with Slow Food in Italy, and supporting the UK Chef Alliance is our great pleasure, as it focuses on supporting small producers, championing high quality produce and protecting biodiversity, which corresponds with the values Lavazza stand for. We have always enjoyed working closely with world-class chefs such as Ferran Adrià and Antonino Cannavacciuolo, and so we are delighted to support the Slow Food UK Chef Alliance”

Other members of the Chef Alliance include: Tom Kitchin (The Kitchin), Francesco Mazzei (L’Anima), Pascal Aussignac (Club Gascon), Stevie Parle (Dock Kitchen), Andy McFadden (L’Autre Pied), Theo Randall (The InterContinanetal), Chris Galvin (Galvin Restaurants), Martin Wishart (Restaurant Martin Wishart), Carina Contini (Centotre), Nick Gillespie (La Rock), Sat Bains (Restaurant Sat Bains) and Tom Aikens (Restaurant Tom Aikens).

For more information visit www.slowfood.org.uk/chef_alliance_info/chef-alliance.

Slow Food is a global, grassroots movement that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to community and the environment.

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What is Slow Food?

Slow Food is about helping people think differently about food. In the UK, we work to reconnect people with where their food comes from so they can better understand the implications of the choices they make about the food they put on their plates. We encourage people to choose nutritious food, from sustainable, local sources, and which tastes great, through our education programmes. Slow Food is a non-profit organization, supported by members and donations. To become a Slow Food member or supporter, to join our Chef Alliance, or find out more about our education programmes go to www.slowfood.org.uk

Head Office: Notting Hill, London  

About Slow Food UK’s Forgotten Foods

Our way of protecting Britain’s edible bio-diversity: Slow Food UK’s Forgotten Foods is part of the International Ark of Taste network, which counts more than 1000 products from over 60 countries. Slow Food UK has saved 70 Forgotten Foods, which are often at risk of extinction. We aim to raise awareness about the products and traditional production methods so that they may be rediscovered and returned to the market.

About Slow UK Food Chef Alliance:

Slow Food UK developed the Chef Alliance in September 2011 in recognition of those British-based chefs who share our vision to champion small scale producers and good quality local and sustainably produced food. There are currently over 100 leading chefs in England, Scotland and Wales who are members of the Alliance. The Slow Food UK Chef Alliance is supported by Lavazza coffee and Highland Park whisky.

About Lavazza: 

Established in 1895, Lavazza is the leader in the Italian retail market and one of the most important roasters in the world. For over 30 years Lavazza has devoted itself to product experimentation, not only through the Training Center — the first Espresso School in Italy, founded in 1979 and now with more than 50 venues around the world — but also through prestigious collaborations, such as those with Slow Food, the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollenzo and internationally renowned chefs, like the brilliant Ferran Adrià, Massimo Bottura, Carlo Cracco and Davide Oldani.

A perfect match for Slow Food’s Chef Alliance in the UK which Lavazza Coffee UK proudly supports.

Lavazza’s presence at the most exclusive restaurants and major international events devoted to haute cuisine is a major achievement for a company whose primary mission is to spread real Italian espresso around the world. For any further information or to enquire  about the Lavazza school, please contact Claudia Galetta C.Galetta@lavazza-coffee.co.uk,  07843336277 or  contact Lavazza’s dedicated line to Top Gastronomy on 01895 209779.

About Highland Park:

Established in 1798 on Orkney, Highland Park is one of the most remote Scotch whisky distilleries in the world.  For over 200 years, the distillery has combined time old tradition and the very best craftsmanship to achieve perfection.   Its range of 12, 18, 21, 25, 30 and 40 year old single malts is consistently acclaimed by connoisseurs and experts.  Highland Park has won a string of prestigious awards across its portfolio, most recently including ‘best new whisky release of the year 2009’ for its 40-year-old single malt and ‘best whisky in the world 2009’ for its 21-year-old expression in the World Whisky Awards, as well as four double gold awards in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2009.

Five keystones contribute to making the Best Spirit in the World:

  • Hand-turned malt adds to the deliciously succulent, balanced layers of aromatic character found in Highland Park single malt Scotch whisky
  • Aromatic peat gives a delectably seductive, luxuriant floral sweetness to Highland Park single malt Scotch whisky
  • Cool maturation enhances the smooth character of Highland Park single malt Scotch whisky
  • Sherry oak casks contribute to the distinctive richness and multi-dimensional complexity of Highland Park single malt Scotch whisky
  • Cask harmonisation ensures consistency and balance in Highland Park single malt Scotch whisky.

www.highlandpark.co.uk

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Coopers Choice Single Cask Scotch Whisky & Chocolate Pairing Tasting Tuesday November 26th, 2013 – Scotch Whisky News

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Reminder: 5 days till Coopers Choice Single Cask Scotch Whisky & Chocolate pairing tasting for only $35 +tax!! Tickets moving fast!

When: Tuesday November 26, 2013 from 6:45 PM to 8:15 PM PST

Note: Please arrive 10-15mins early to check-in, tasting starts promptly at 6:45pm

Where; Edgemont Fine Wines, Spirits & Ales, 3020 Edgemont Blvd. North Vancouver, BC V7R 2N4

We time our events as best as we can to be transit friendly. Please ensure you have a safe way to get home.

In this very special tasting, guests will have the opportunity to indulge in two of life’s greatest pleasures: Scotch and chocolate! This guided tasting will pair rare single cask, single malt whiskies with handcrafted single origin, & flavoured chocolates. Each chocolate will bring out the unique profiles of its paired Scotch. Sit back & enjoy the wonderful balance of smoky sweetness and salty goodness!

In case we didn’t have you at whisky….shall we mention BACON CHOCOLATE will be paired with one of the whiskies!? Mmmmmm, this will be a tasting you won’t want to miss!

Marcus VonAlbrecht will guide you through a series of fabulous whiskies, while Vancouver based chocolate maker Hodie Rondeau will teach guests about the history and joys of chocolates showing there is much more in common between chocolate and whisky than one might guess.

Nearly half of the whiskies to be poured are Exclusive to Edgemont Fine Wines, Spirits & Ales in the lower mainland or beyond so join us for this opportunity to taste these rare whiskies!

Space is limited, so please register early!

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ENJOY RESPONSIBLY, PLEASE ARRANGE SAFE TRANSPORT HOME. DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE

If you have any questions about the event, whisky generally or how to register, please get in touch.

We look forward to seeing you at the tasting!

Slainté,

Crystal Coverdale
General Manager
Edgemont Fine Wines, Sprits & Ales

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BURNS NIGHT 2014 OPEN FOR BOOKINGS at Whiski Bar & Rooms – Scotch Whisky News

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JOIN US for BURNS NIGHT IN 2014
Bookings being taken now…

BURNS NIGHT
SATURDAY 25TH JANUARY 2014

It only comes round once a year and we have two stunning venues with different Burns Night celebrations to choose from ?

Join us at WHISKI Bar or WHISKI Rooms on 25th January 2014 for a memorable Burns Night Supper to celebrate our national poet Robert Burns whose message of friendship and Auld Lang Syne lives on.

Bookings being taken now.
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WHISKI’s Burns Night Supper
Call us on 0131-556-3095 to book WHISKI on the Royal Mile for one of our four Burns suppers.
Daytime: 12:30 and 3:00PM
Nighttime: 6:00PM and 8:30PM.

View WHISKI’s Burns Supper here
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WHISKI Rooms Burns Night Supper
Call us on 0131 225 7224 to book WHISKI Rooms overlooking the Mound for our Burns Night celebrations.
Two sittings: 5PM and 8:30PM

View WHISKI Rooms Burns Supper here
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Hope to see you in WHISKI or WHISKI Rooms for a great Scottish celebration.

Best Regards from all at

WHISKI Bar and WHISKI Rooms
www.whiskibar.com  | www.whiskirooms.com

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

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NEW ARRIVALS

Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

1996 Bowmore 17 Year Old A.D. Rattray Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 5 available ($119.99)
1991 Caol Ila 22 Year Old Cadenhead’s Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 6 available ($139.99)
1984 Caol Ila 29 Year Old Cadenhead’s Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($239.99)

United States – Bourbon and Rye

Roughstock Montana Straight Rye Whiskey 750ml – 3 available ($49.99)

BACK IN STOCK

Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

Glenmorangie 18 year old Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($84.99)
Whisky Advocate: “43% abv. When compared to the 10 year old, this one’s richer, with darker fruit and more caramelized sweet notes, paired with accentuated dried wood spice, while the 10 year old is more vibrant and floral. Like the 10 year old, there’s good balance here. (Vol. 17, #2) ” K&L Notes: If I had to pick my favorite whisky from the LVMH line up, including all the Ardbeg expressions, I’d easily choose the 18 year old from Glenmorangie. It’s the best whisky they make for the price and everybody likes it: beginners, casual sippers, experts, whisky geeks. It’s so gentle, supple, rich, and full of flavor. The problem for me at K&L was getting a competitive price. I’ve got plenty of $115-$140 options that are more exciting to many of our serious whisky fans, but at $84.99, now we’re talking! Removing $32 from the price tag makes a world of difference. All of a sudden we’re talking serious deal! It’s not that the Glenmorangie isn’t worth $115, because it is. It’s just that it’s really worth $84.99. Kyle and I both agree that this is currently the hottest deal in the store. Soft stone fruit, caramel, creme brulee, vanilla, all the way to the finish. We won’t be able to sustain the pricing past this order, so when we sell through we have to raise it back up. (David Driscoll, K&L Spirits Buyer)

1991 Macallan 21 Year Old Speymalt, Gordon & MacPhail, Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 9 available ($149.99)

United States – Bourbon and Rye

1792 Ridgemont Reserve Bourbon 750ml (ships as a 1.5L) – 12 available ($25.99)
Leopold Bros.Maryland Style Rye Whiskey 750ml – 7 available ($46.99)
Old Fitzgerald 100 pf Bottled in Bond Bourbon 750ml – 8 available ($14.99)

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

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The Malts Maniacs Publish a New E-Pistle – Scotch Whisky News

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A message from Oliver at Malt Maniacs Central;

“I am happy to report that another new E-pistle has just been published. Louis has been understandably unhappy about the ever-increasing price of Lagavulin, so he offers advice for cheaper alternatives.”

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Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #411 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com has a classic cartoon-book moment with Whisky Review 411 – Loch Lomond Malt Whisky

Glengoyne Live Cask Event A Dram Good Success – Scotch Whisky News

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Glengoyne Live Cask Event A Dram Good Success

12 November 2013: Last Thursday (7th November, 7.00pm), there was a momentous event for Glengoyne Distillery, the home of Glengoyne Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, as it hosted its first ever live online cask tasting.

Members of the Glengoyne Family signed up to take part in this unique tasting – the first of its kind by a single malt brand – where three specially chosen casks were opened, discussed and tasted by Stuart Hendry, Brand Ambassador and Robbie Hughes, Glengoyne Distillery Manager, live online.

Filmed in Glengoyne Distillery’s warehouse number eight and broadcast by satellite, over 400 Glengoyne fans tuned in from countries around the world including Hawaii, Germany, South Africa and Sweden. Viewers then had the opportunity to vote online for their favourite cask to be bottled. The winning cask was then available for advance purchase online from 8.00pm.

The three casks that were sampled ranged from 25-27 years old. The winning cask was Cask B with 152 votes – 26 years old, distilled on the 19 May 1987, a first fill European oak sherry cask at 54.6% abv.  A bright gold malt with a strong scent of brambles, a sweet blast of honey on the tongue with eucalyptus and oily lemon.

Robbie Hughes commented: “To take three Glengoyne casks and open them for the first time since being filled was immensely exciting. Each cask the same but all have been on a different journey, leading to a distinctively individual malt inside. To be able to share this with Glengoyne fans is incredible and we are thrilled with the chosen bottle, cask B – a perfect addition to the Glengoyne collection.”

Cask C was a close second in the vote – a 27 year old malt with an amber redness, a syrupy nose and a rich, peppery taste. It was the highest abv at 53.6%.

Cask A was a 25 year old malt, dark and rich in colour with a sweet toffee nose and a spicy fruity taste. Its abv was 52.6%.

Iain Weir, Marketing Director for Ian Macleod Distillers (owners of Glengoyne), said: “The live cask tasting was a great success and we are delighted with the response from the Glengoyne fans who participated. We believe this is a first for the industry – never before has a single malt whisky brand invited their members to watch an online tasting and vote for their favourite cask in real-time and it’s something we look forward to doing again in the future.”

The team behind the event included Edinburgh based digital agency, Weather Digital who worked with web streaming specialists, Glocast and presenter, Stephen Jardine from Taste Communications.

The recorded production is available to view on the brand’s YouTube channel at  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq0eKuHkBtg 

Only 339 bottles will be available to purchase of this limited edition malt from www.glengoyne.com, with an RRP of £350.

Glengoyne Distillery – highly regarded as Scotland’s most beautiful distillery is situated in Dumgoyne near Loch Lomond. Glengoyne runs its stills slower than any other distillery, proof that Glengoyne genuinely is “Worth the Wait”.

KILCHOMAN RELEASES ITS OLDEST WHISKY TO DATE – 2007 VINTAGE – Scotch Whisky News

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KILCHOMAN RELEASES ITS OLDEST WHISKY TO DATE – 2007 VINTAGE 

The 2007 Vintage is the next release in the Vintages range. We have previously released the 2006 Vintage which was a vatting of five year old bourbon barrels. The 2007 Vintage is a vatting of six year old fresh bourbon barrels and will be the oldest single malt we have released to date. The additional ageing of the 2007 Vintage brings through soft cooked fruits, vanilla and caramel on the nose with peat smoke, butterscotch and soft citrus fruits on the palate. There is a long lingering finish with peat smoke and sweetness very evident.”

Islay’s independent farm distillery, Kilchoman, is to release the oldest whisky to date. Only 10,000 bottles of the limited edition 2007 Vintage will be made available worldwide and it is expected to sell quickly.

With a smoky vanilla and caramel nose with cooked lemon and citrus fruits, the 2007 Vintage is smooth in the mouth with hints of butterscotch and soft citrus fruit, complimented by a lasting sweetness that blends with the peaty and fruity finish.

Anthony Wills, managing director of Kilchoman, said: “This is an exciting development and sees us enter a long-awaited period in our history. Although we’re a relatively young distillery our Vintage six-year-old shows a level of maturity normally associated with much older whisky.  We predict that this will sell quickly and hope Kilchoman followers share in our excitement in the development of our malt.”

Kilchoman’s portfolio now includes MachirBay, Loch Gorm and a new edition of 100% Islay which is the only Single Malt in Scotland where every stage of the whisky making process, from the barley grown in the surrounding fields to the malting, distillation, maturation and bottling, takes place at the distillery.

With an ambition to take whisky production back to its traditional roots, Anthony Wills built and founded Kilchoman Distillery in 2005 on a farm situated on the rugged west coast of Islay. The first distillery on the island for 124 years, Kilchoman is one of the smallest distilleries in Scotland and one of only a handful left that still practise the traditional floor malting method.

The 2007 Vintage bottled at 46% ABV. RRP $80.00 

Tasting Notes: Kilchoman 2007 Vintage

Colour: light beech darkening with age

Nose: smoky vanilla and caramel notes with cooked fruits, lemon and citrus

Palate: butterscotch and soft citrus fruit with a lasting sweetness

Finish: peaty and fruity with a long lingering sweetness

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