Archive for January, 2014

Scotch Whisky Auctions 34th Auction – Whisky News

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A note from our friends at Scotch Whisky Auctions…

Hi folks. The 34th auction is now live. Enjoy! 

We are also delighted to announce we will be able to step up our deliveries to the United States, thanks to a new arrangement we have with an internationally-renowned shipper. You may wish to continue using our friends at Mailboxes etc but we will now be able to offer an alternative which may prove to be more competitive. 

We are also now offering the option to insure your bottles during shipment. The premium will be 3% of the hammer price and will be added to your totals at check out if you select that option. 

Kind regards from Glasgow 

The SWA Team

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada First Friday Tasting February 7th, 2014 – Scotch Whisky News

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SEATS ARE SELLING FAST FOR THE NEXT TASTING EVENT, SO IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY BOOKED, CONTACT US SOON. 

Another unique selection of cask strength drams is on its way to us. 

Here are the details for the event:

Date:              Friday February 7th, 2014

Time:              6:30pm to 8:00pm

Location:       The Strath Ale Wine & Spirit Merchants, 919 Douglas Street, Victoria

                                    Please check in the Store for the exact room location

Price:              $35 each for Members & Partners, $45 for Non-Members/Guests   

REGISTRATION:   

  1. Space is limited so you must register 
  2. To secure your place you need to pre-pay

Please email, drop into the store or phone with credit card details

Email: whisky@strathconahotel.com      Phone: 250-370-9463 

  1. Once your seat(s) are paid for you will receive an email confirmation from me 

      This is your virtual Ticket 

Thank you to those members who have already paid 

IMPORTANT: 

Please remember these are cask strength whiskies, so you should not be driving home after the tasting. 

Slainté!  

Colin Southcombe

General Manager

The Strath Ale Wine & Spirit Merchants

919 Douglas Street, Victoria BC, V8W 2C2

Tel: 250-370-9463

Email: whisky@strathconahotel.com

Top Score For The Peat Monster in Whisky Bible 2014 – Scotch Whisky News

 

Top score for The Peat Monster in Whisky Bible 2014

We’re delighted to celebrate 10 years of The Peat Monster with a cracking review from the legendary Jim Murray in his latest 2014 copy of the Whisky Bible. As Jim puts it, it’s ‘Wonderful to see peat working on so many levels’…before bestowing it with a bumper 94 points. If you haven’t tasted it for a while then we highly recommend picking up a bottle; hopefully you’ll agree that it’s better than ever.
To read the full review of The Peat Monster along with 4,500 other whiskies, just pick up a copy of Jim’s Whisky Bible 2014 here.

Wolfburn Distillery in Caithness – A Talk with Production Manager Shane Fraser – Scotch Whisky News

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Wolfburn Distillery in Caithness

A Talk with Production Manager Shane Fraser 

Ernie – Ernst J. Scheiner, The Gateway to Distilleries www.whisky-distilleries.net 

Wolfburn’s Production Manager Shane Fraser started work at Royal Lochnagar Distillery as a day-shift operator when he was just 17 years old. Since then he has gained over 23 years experience in the production of single malt Scotch whisky and is very passionate about his craft. After three years at Oban Distillery he became Production Manager with John & George Grant in 2000. He was responsible for

the production staff, health and safety and spirit quality and cask selection process at Glenfarclas Distillery. In 2012 he moved to the newly built Wolfburn Distillery in Thurso, Caithness. 

Why did you move from Glenfarclas to Wolfburn?

I moved to Wolfburn because the new role gave me the challenge of essentially an open book when it came to all aspects of the whisky production process. The main challenge was to create the best spirit possible so that it would smell, taste and mature perfectly for the Wolfburn brand. With Wolfburn we have a fantastically high quality set up – the equipment and ingredients are all the best possible – and with this it is possible for us to make truly exceptional whisky. This has always been my ambition.  

Do you like the remote life in Caithness, what is so special there?

I love it up here – great open spaces and a different pace of life, which suits all my family. 

What is the water like? Minerals?

The water source of the Wolf Burn is very pure – there are almost zero minerals in it.  

What is the Wolfburn wash like? Flavours?

The smell has hints of juicy fruit chewing gum and has a surprisingly clean fresh taste on the palate.  

What impact does the Anchor dry yeast have?

It gives us a very vigorous fermentation due to our clear wort from the mash tun and gives a lovely fruity effect on our new make. 

What is the alcohol level of the wash?

Around 8% abv 

What is so special with the first distillation? 

There are very sweet smelling low wines like nothing I have ever smelt before. 

What is the capacity of the oft he wash still?

Charge capacity is 5500 litres, we only charge about 5100 litres. 

What about your distilling regime, is it slow or fast, how long is the first distillation?

Slow gentle distillation four plus hours running on low wines 

What is the alcohol level of the low wines? 23% abv 

What about your second distillation? How long are the foreshots and how strong are they?

We have no set time for foreshots but it averages around ten minutes at 76% abv. 

What are your cut points of the middle cut?

The first cut point is averaging 73% abv, the lowest cut point to feints is 61% abv at 20C. The average strength is 69% abv in SRWV. 

What is the flavour profile of your new make?

My first nosing comments were ’Sweet and malty, like Weetabix with warm milk added.’ These thoughts are still with me when I nose each subsequent spirit run. I have since expanded my tasting notes and now smell dried apricot but with a slight spice behind it. With a splash of water added it softens the aroma and I get more of a banana smell with a slightly perfumed background. 

What is the taste on the palate like?

Sweet and very subtle with no nasty hotness when it pass over your tongue, 

What makes Wolfburn’s spirit so special?

Slow wort extraction from the mashtun giving us clear wort, dried yeast, long fermentations averaging 80 hours. Gentle distillations. Very well made stills. 

How does your distillate react in Bourbon or Oloroso casks?

It is very early to pass comment, but we are achieving some wonderfully soft aromatic finishes from the spirit matured in sherry wood. Most of the sherry wood is Miguel rather than Oloroso or PX and the wood is exceptionally high quality. The ex-bourbon wood gives a smokier flavour but is still wonderful on the palate, even after a relatively short period of time. Full maturation will of course take years longer, but the early results are very encouraging. 

Do you fill also wine casks?

Not at the moment. 

What role does the maritime climate play during maturation?

Too early to say whether it gives anything to the flavour, but the cool climate -most of the year – helps keep evaporation down nicely. 

Are the new warehouses wet and damp, or rather dry?

Damp but not wet. 

What about your Angel’s Share?

It’s around 1 – 1.5%, at the maximum 

How many casks were filled in 2013?

811 

What was your production capacity in litres in 2013?

120,000 LPA 

How much alcohol per tonne of malt did you get?

A little over 400 litres. 

Will you inrease your production in 2014?

No, the target remains 115,000 LPA, we beat this target by about 5,000 litres in 2013. 

What is your overall production capacity?

We realistically could make perhaps 125,000LPA if we did not stop all year. Our rated annual capacity is 115,000 LPA at 48 weeks, 6 tonnes per week. 

Thank you very much. The interview was held in January 2014. 

Information:

There will be a regular newsletter by Wolfburn Distillery, please see

www.wolfburn.com

http://www.whisky-distilleries.net/ 

Photos

Shane Fraser

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Copyright Ernie – Ernst J. Scheiner 2013.

About the Author: Ernie – Ernst J. Scheiner M.A. was a director in an adult education centre. Ernie offers courses on whisky distilling, writes for newspapers, magazines and blogs such as www.whiskyexperts.at. He is the editor of The Gateway to Distilleries at www.whisky-distilleries.net which gives an excellent photographic and educational insight into the whisky industry of Scotland, Ireland, Europe and Asia.

Please see also: http://www.whisky-distilleries.net  

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Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. Releases 2004 Edition of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon – American Whiskey News

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Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. Releases 2004 Edition of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon

The 19th Annual Edition of the Award-Winning Vintage-Dated Bourbon Begins Shipping to Trade 

LOUISVILLE, KY – The latest vintage of the highly anticipated Evan Williams Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, the 2004 edition, is now shipping to select retailers and on premise operators nationwide. 

Heaven Hill Distilleries, the nation’s largest family-owned and operated independent spirits producer and the world’s second-largest holder of aging Bourbon, annually releases the newest edition in the series that goes back 19 years and has in that time become one of the most highly anticipated American Whiskey releases of the year. 

The world-renowned Single Barrel Bourbon has garnered many prestigious awards since it was introduced in 1994. These include “Spirit of the Year – American Whiskey” from Food & Wine Magazine; “Domestic Whiskey of the Year” from Whisky Advocate; and “Whiskey of the Year” from The Spirit Journal, the first Bourbon upon which the publication bestowed this prestigious title. And just last year, Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon was named to The Spirit Journal “Hall of Fame,” just the eighth spirit to ever receive this honor. 

“As many Bourbon fans know, we try to achieve a particular taste or flavor profile with every year’s vintage of Evan Williams Single Barrel, and then we select barrels that fit with that profile,” Heaven Hill’s legendary 6th generation Master Distiller Parker Beam observed. “For this 2004 vintage, we went with a character that is maybe a bit more assertive and bold than in years past, as consumer tastes seem to be leaning more toward robust whiskeys. We therefore have selected barrels that sit a bit higher up in the warehouses where the temperature gradients over the 9 or 10 years of aging were a bit more extreme.” 

As with the previous 18 vintages, many of which are now highly sought after collector’s items, each bottle of the 2004 edition of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon is marked with the exact date that it was placed in oak and bottled, in addition to the exact serial number of the single barrel from which it was drawn. 

The 86.6 proof Bourbon is matured in natural open-rick warehouses under the careful supervision of Heaven Hill’s Master Distillers, who monitor the progress of each year’s vintage to ensure it maintains its intended flavor profile and superb quality. The 2004 Vintage is available nationally at an average retail price of $26.99 for a 750 ml bottle, making it a multiple “Best Buy” award winner as well. 

Founded in 1934, Bardstown, KY-based Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. (www.heavenhill.com) is the nation’s largest independent, family-owned and operated spirits producer and marketer and the world’s second-largest holder of Kentucky Bourbon. Heaven Hill’s diversified portfolio of brands includes Evan Williams Bourbon; Burnett’s Vodkas and Gin; HPNOTIQ and HPNOTIQ Harmonie Liqueurs; Admiral Nelson’s and Blackheart Rums; The Christian Brothers Brandies; PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur; Lunazul Tequila and Rittenhouse Rye Whisky. Heaven Hill reminds you to “Think Wisely. Drink Wisely.”

The Whisky Exchange “Burns Night Food and Whisky” – Scotch Whisky News

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Burns Night Food and Whisky

One of the ‘problems’ of the whisky world is the frequency of celebrations that require a dram to be raised. Since the end of summer we’ve had holidays and festivals every couple of weeks. This culminates in the craziness of … Continue reading >>

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “January Update: Poetic License” – Scotch Whisky News

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As Scotland celebrates the life and works of Rabbie Burns this week, we’ve released two brand new – never seen before in the UK – bottlings to toast the bard! Plus, we’ve used our poetic license to bring you some inspired pairings to explore…

New UK Releases

Sweet, fruity & mellow

59.44 Mountain days and fun on the beach
30th Anniversary Label!
BUY £137.20

Spicy & sweet

71.39 Sweetness gently tickled by oak
BUY £108.80

Poetic License Pairings

“A Man’s a Man for A’ That” Pair

Rich or poor, islander or mainlander, malt or grain: Rabbie thinks it’s not your origins that determine your worth: compare these very different drams and decide for yourself…

4.181 A muscle man from Orkney
&
G4.6 Ray Mear’s digestif

BUY £117.30

“A Red, Red Rose” Pair

We dedicate a love poem to three beloved – metaphorical – women evoked by the floral aromas in these beauties…

35.90 A blonde in an Afghan coat
&
125.68 A tale of two ladies

BUY £126.90

“All the World’s a Stage” Pair

Make the world a smaller place and explore it a sip at a time with these two island drams: they’re poles apart…

R5.2 To life, love and loot
&
53.200 A day at the beach

 BUY£118.80

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World Wide Whisky Design Awards “Caskstrength – 3D Whisky – 56.4%” – Whisky News

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Caskstrength – 3D Whisky – 56.4%

London-based Caskstrength Creative, run by drinks writers Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley have released the forth instalment in their bi-annual ‘Alphabet’ series of special whisky bottlings. The duo have now reached the letter D and the new bottling, entitled ‘3D’ … Continue reading

Whisky Auctioneer January Auction Now Live! – Whisky News

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Our January auction is now live and will run until February 3rd!

http://www.whiskyauctioneer.com/

We welcome any lots from any sellers who wish to take advantage of our 0% commission offer which expires on the 31st January, bottles need to be with us before 5th of February. 

We still offer competitive seller rates at 5%, from the 1st of February.

Registration is free until the 4th of February!

World wide safe and secure shipping is available!

Happy Bidding

Glenmorangie Launches Latest Stage in Whisky Industry World First – Scotch Whisky News

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Glenmorangie Launches Latest Stage in Whisky Industry World First  

Renowned photographer will create iconic launch photography inspired by images submitted by Glenmorangie fans worldwide  

In a whisky industry world first, single malt enthusiasts will get the chance to help design the iconic launch photography for Glenmorangie’s unique crowd managed whisky. 

Starting today (Tuesday 21 January), members of the public can upload photographs to three online moodboards accessed at www.glenmorangie.com/caskmasters each with a different theme: Chosen by Many; From Spain to Scotland; Pioneering Innovation. 

These three themes relate to the innovative crowd-managed nature of the Cask Masters programme and also to the whisky itself, Taghta, which has been extra matured in Manzanilla sherry butts. 

World-renowned photographer Kevin Mackintosh will then create three stunning public-inspired images which will be put to an online vote. The result will be used in promotional shots for the new whisky and form the centrepiece of the worldwide marketing campaign. 

The public can submit images until 2 February. The photographer then has until 19 February to produce three “beauty shots” which will be put to an online vote, ending on 9 March. 

Photography is the penultimate stage in Glenmorangie’s world first Cask Masters whisky creation programme which aims to get members of the public involved in helping to shape all elements of a new single malt whisky. 

Cask Masters is the brainchild of Glenmorangie’s Dr Bill Lumsden, Director of Distilling & Whisky Creation, who is accompanied on each step of the five step process by an expert in each field. 

Dr Bill Lumsden commented: “This really is a ground-breaking initiative with whisky aficionados having a genuine say in each step of crafting this exclusive Glenmorangie single malt”. 

“The public response has been outstanding and we are really grateful for all the excellent ideas which have gone into inspiring this programme. I’m not surprised though, it’s not everyday you get the chance to create your own whisky.” 

Kevin Mackintosh said: “I’m really looking forward to what the Glenmorangie fans across the globe come up with. I usually travel the world seeking inspiration for my photographic compositions but in this case the world is coming to me.” 

Cask Masters was launched on 1 March 2013 and will run for 18 months with the new Limited Edition Glenmorangie whisky ready for release in the autumn of 2014. 

The whisky was selected when three casks of whisky were put to a public vote earlier this year. The name Taghta, Scots Gaelic for ‘Chosen’, was selected after thousands of suggestions were whittled down to a shortlist of three names, translated by Gaelic expert Dr Aonghas MacCoinnich and put to an online vote. 

Whisky fans worldwide then uploaded pictures and design ideas to a special online gallery and three new bottle designs were produced by branding expert Jon Davies. The winner, selected by the public, was “Two Stories” – inspired by imagery from both the provenance of the casks in Southern Spain, and also from the area surrounding the Glenmorangie Distillery, such as the historic Cadboll Stone. 

This is the fourth and penultimate stage in the programme, with the final stage being the selection of the worldwide launch venue. 

For more information visit: www.glenmorangie.com/caskmasters 

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About Glenmorangie:

Glenmorangie Single Malt Scotch Whisky originates in the Scottish Highlands where, at the Glenmorangie Distillery, it is distilled in the tallest malt whisky stills in Scotland, expertly matured in the finest oak casks, and perfected by the Men of Tain. The Distillery was founded in 1843 and is renowned as a pioneer in its field uniting tradition with innovation to create ‘unnecessarily well made whiskies’. 

About Kevin Mackintosh:

Kevin Mackintosh was born in Africa, but left 15 years ago for the United Kingdom, (where he lives, dividing his time between New York, London and Paris).

While his work expresses a personal ‘universe’ that combines an interest in European cinema, theatre and art, there is something about the largesse of his native country’s landscape and its many cultures which has left indelible marks.

It is there, equally, in the broody sense of nostalgia for a glorious – real or imagined – mythology so evident in his many collaborations with The Bolshoi, Royal Opera and Royal Ballet Companies…shooting film and stills. The work was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in London for its permanent collection.

He has also completed a series on the New York Philharmonic and a collaboration with ‘Christies’ in its first Worldwide Advertising Campaign. Kevin’s work has been exhibited across the world, both in solo and group exhibitions and published in many photographic journals, and books.

http://www.kevinmackintoshphotography.com/ 

Responsible Drinking:

The Glenmorangie Company advocates responsible drinking and suggests that drinkers savour Glenmorangie whiskies in moderation and in line with recommended daily guidelines for alcohol consumption. 

For more details: www.glenmorangie.com/caskmasters or Twitter: #caskmasters @theglenmorangie

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