Archive for March, 2014

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “MARCH PREVIEWS: GROWING ON YOU” – Scotch Whisky News

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MARCH PREVIEWS: GROWING ON YOU

As a first few hopeful rays of sunshine brighten our day, we’ve been inspired to release some bottlings with a vigorous, sprouting feel. Let the fruity, floral notes of 44.60 start ‘Growing on you’ or drink some ‘Lemonade in a garden centre’ with 36.71. Hate gardening? We’ve got some peaty treats in our ‘Surf and turf’ selection…

Sweet, fruity & mellow

36.71 Lemonade in a garden centre

We puzzled over a bifurcated nose – many attractive elements (pineapple smoothie, pear tart, lemon sherbet, vanilla, toffee, honeycomb, banana chips) but time unfolded deeper, notes…

Age: 22 years
Cask: Second fill ex-bourbon hogshead

BUY £82.20

Spicy & sweet

44.60 ‘Growing on you’

The initial noses neat is not too inspiring, wet sand and freshly mixed cement, but give this one time. Notes of apricots, oranges and figs but also plum sauce, cedar wood, wild onions and a late summer rose emerge – intrigued?

Age: 14 years
Cask: Refill ex-sherry butt

BUY £48.10

Lightly peated

3.217 A Delicatessen Shopping Basket

This had all the makings of a great feast of prosciutto ham, sundried tomatoes, roasted fish skins, sushi and brown sauce. A leather jacket stuffed into a canvas bag…

Age: 16 years
Cask: Refill ex-sherry butt

BUY £60.00

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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 here for membership information This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

Whisky Ramblings Via Video #78 – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Ramblings Via Video #78

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries two new Auchentoshan releases from the Douglas Laing stables. In the left corner: the Auchentoshan 12 Year Old 2001 Provenance spring distillation; in the right corner: the Auchentoshan 15 Year Old 1997 Old Particular. Let the match begin! 

http://youtu.be/ge-YdjS1XHI

New Japanese Whiskies Yamazaki & Hakushu at The Whisky Barrel – Japanese Whisky News

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New! SUNTORY Cask Collection 2013

Six new expressions from Yamazaki & Hakushu for Europe. Including sherry, bourbon, puncheon and Mizunara (Japanese) oak matured whiskies.

Yamazaki Sherry Cask $258.07

New! Yamazaki Bourbon Barrel 2013 $126.42

Yamazaki 18 Year Old $199.15

New! Hakushu Heavily Peated 2013 $126.42

New! Hakushu Sherry Cask 2013 $258.07

New! Yamazaki Puncheon 2013 $126.42

New! Yamazaki Mizunara 2013 $314.69

WHISKY AUCTIONEER’S LATEST AUCTION DRAWING TO A CLOSE – Scotch Whisky News

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WHISKY AUCTIONEER’S LATEST AUCTION DRAWING TO A CLOSE

Whisky Auctioneer’s third auction will finish at 9:00pm on Monday 3rd March.

There are just over 250 lots in the current whisky auction with a variety of bottles to meet all budgets and tastes.

Some auction highlights are a pair of old 26 2/3 fluid ounce Macallans from 1959 and 1963; a 1973 Talisker 28 year old, one of only 100 bottles; and a Laphroaig 1960 Private Vintage 40 year old.

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Some other notable bottles include the Bunnahabhain 1963 40 Year Old released for Feis Ile 2003; Balvenie Tun 1401 Batch 1; Macallan Royal Wedding, Jubilee and Coronation bottlings; and several Silver Seal bottlings, including a 42 Year Old Bunnhabhain, 1971 30 Year old Glen Esk, 1980 Port Ellen 21 Year Old and a 40 Year Old Glen Keith.

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Looking overseas, the auction features a bottle of the legendary Karuizawa 1971 from cask #6878 and the latest Whisky Exchange release from Karuizawa, distilled in 1984. Also in this auction is a 2003 bottling of Midleton Very Rare and a 30 Year Old from the Old Comber distillery, a true piece of Irish whiskey history.

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If you are looking for more than one bottle there are a few complete collections in the auction, including the Icons of Arran series, the Highland Park Magnus collection and the Dalmore River Series.

The auction will end tonight, Monday 3rd March 2014!

This month, the auction will end after 21:00 on Monday the 3rd. From 21:00, activity on any item will prolong the entire auction by a further five minutes; the auction will end when there has been no activity on any item for five minutes.

International Shipping

Whisky Auctioneer has a successful record in shipping whiskies internationally, including to the USA. To find out more information on their very competitive shipping charges, take a look at the delivery page:

http://www.whiskyauctioneer.com/shipping

Whisky Auctioneer can also provide insurance if required; contact us for more information.

Future Auctions

Entries for future auctions are always invited. Whisky Auctioneer makes selling whisky online easy!

With a low sellers commission rate of 5% and competitive listing and reserve fees there is no better place to sell your bottle(s) or collections.

The deadline for the next auction will be March 19th; the auction will begin on March 28th.

University of Aberdeen Malt Whisky Society “Glen Moray Tasting this Wednesday” – Scotch Whisky News

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We have a very exciting tasting this week as we are joined by Glen Moray!

Wednesday 5th of March 2014: Glen Moray Tasting of the Year (6.30pm in Bookends, @Butchart )

The sale will be on Monday (tomorrow) between 1-3pm in Alfies, Butchart
Tickets are £5 for members and £6 for non-members

IF YOU BUY A TICKET PLEASE BE ON TIME, LATE ENTRIES ARE NOT PERMITTED TO THE TASTING 

ALL members must renew their membership for this year.
Please see details below about how to do this.
HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE MALT WHISKY SOCIETY

We also need to get EVERYONE to become a member of the Malt Whisky Society.
To do this follow these simple steps:
1. Go to www.ausa.org.uk
2. Register a new account
3. Search for “Malt Whisky Society”
4. Add “Malt Whisky Society Student Membership” (£2) to your basket (like amazon.com)
5. Go to your basket – you MUST add “Societies Union” membership (£2) before you can pay
6. Follow payment instructions – you NEED a credit/debit card to pay.
7. Bring along your reference on a bit of paper/your mobile phone to the next whisky event and we will give you your membership card.

CASH PAYMENTS
It is possible to pay for membership with cash at the Butchart Reception desk during opening hours. 

Paul Mclean of MCLEANSCOTLAND Interviews Jacqueline Sutherland of Weymss Malts – Scotch Whisky News

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Jacqueline Sutherland works for Weymss Malts and is based in Edinburgh.

Paul McLean is the owner of MCLEANSCOTLAND & ANGELS WHISKY CLUB

Paul interviewed Jacque whilst they were both working at Helsinki Whisky Festival “Uisge” 

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Jacque, thanks for the interview, I know it’s hard to answer when someone is looking directly at you! Good to see you here, when did you arrive and when home?

A; Arrived last night and after finishing the festival 11pm tomorrow, I will be up at 5am to get the flight home, zzzzzzzzzzzzz! No rest of the wicked! 

Q; you are not alone on the stand, who are the other guys?

A; Brewseeker, our importer here in Finland, are adorning Wemyss shirts today too! 

Q; have you been here before?

A; I have been in Helsinki twice before, last October I had a flying visit, here for 8 hours! Places to go, people to meet! 

Q; I know you are relatively new at Weymss, how long have you been there and what is your role?  (please be as liberal as you can, ta)  What are your day to day tasks?

A; I joined the Wemyss team January 2013, so one whole year now, as Regional Manager, which covers half the globe! As we are a wee team, that involves all aspects of the business, from selecting and naming the casks to be bottled, to looking after the markets our portfolio can be found in, visiting them to promote and build awareness of the brands in each market. 

Q; do you travel all the time?

A; No, it just feels like that! Never enough days in the week! I was overseas about 8 weeks last year but as I also cover UK, I can be away from home a lot. 

Q; what is your whisky history?

A; I worked weekends, even in my summer holidays from studying, promoting whisky liqueurs, I worked overseas for many years where I was expected to know about whisky and drink more than the locals so got to grips with the better known whiskies, then on returning to Scotland I found work in the trade and the past 7 years have been a steep (steeping) learning curve,  in all things whisky. 

Q; do you have a favourite dram – any dram?

A; Imperial, Caperdonich and Invergordon are favourites, depends on where, who, when! 

Q; I think we first chatted when you were at Duncan Taylor aye?

A; Yes, that was my first step in the world of independent bottling, where I acquired a taste for the above! 

Q; can you tell me anything about the future at Kingsbarns?

A; An amazing time to be with Wemyss, as the project takes off and comes to fruition, a new Lowland malt will be born and matured, near the ancestral home of the family. Kingsbarns will start production St Andrews day this year! (2014) 

Q; What (whisky) plans for the future – range? new releases? malt or blend?

A; We are always planning ahead, our latest single cask release is with the importers and distributors just now, to be allocated from start of March, then we do have plans for new gins and whiskies over the next few months, Non Aged Lord Elcho will launch first, so we are offering a premium blend of 40% malt, but a very affordable dram with no age statement, perfect every day drinking. With Elcho Castle on your door step, I look forward to sharing this one with you. (Paul, aye sooner the better!) 

Q; what is the best part of your job (apart from the pay cheque)?

A; Sharing great drams with great people, hearing the passion for what they experience. 

Q; can mcleanscotland/angels be the first tour into the distillery when ready?

A; Yes, along with thousands of others in the queue! 

Q; And what about your private life? Any other interest apart from whisky?

A; Yes, but you can read all about it in a copy of my book £20.99 from all good book stores! 

Q; Thanks very much, a pleasure chatting to you, now the festival is over, can we share a dram?

A; Mines a double! 

Paul and Jacque will be meeting up again soon for a dram or two, hopefully she can also meet up with some of the whisky gang from the Uisge festival, when they tour Scotland (again) in May. 

Paul; www.mcleanscotland.com   www.angelswhiskyclub.com

Jacque; www.weymssmalts.com

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CHIVAS CELEBRATES THE SKILL OF THE MASTER BARTENDER WITH EXCLUSIVE NEW COCKTAIL COMPETITION – Scotch Whisky News

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CHIVAS CELEBRATES THE SKILL OF THE MASTER BARTENDER WITH EXCLUSIVE NEW COCKTAIL COMPETITION 

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As the world’s first luxury Scotch whisky, recognised by modern gentlemen around the globe for its exceptional quality, timeless style and exclusivity, Chivas Regal deserves a place in all the world’s finest bars.

Chivas Regal is aiming to spread this message amongst the bartender community this year as it launches a bartender engagement programme, The Chivas Masters.  

Over the coming months, Chivas will roll out a global five year programme, The Chivas Masters which will challenge the world’s finest bartenders to ‘travel back through time’, re-discovering the classic cocktails of the past and giving them a modern interpretation with Chivas.

The Chivas Masters is a truly international competition that will have a presence in every major region globally.

Follow #Chivasmasters to be a part of the journey. 

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Chivas Regal

Chivas Regal is a truly global brand, selling 4.9 million 9L cases annually in more than 150 countries across Europe, Asia Pacific and Americas. The Chivas Regal range is the epitome of style, substance and exclusivity and includes Chivas Regal 12, 18 and 25 Year Old. http://www.chivas.com/  

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Chivas Brothers

Chivas Brothers is the Scotch whisky and premium gin business of Pernod Ricard – the world’s co-leader in wine and spirits.  Chivas Brothers is the global leader in luxury Scotch whisky and premium gin. Its portfolio includes Chivas Regal, Ballantine’s, Beefeater gin, The Glenlivet, Royal Salute, Aberlour, Plymouth gin, Longmorn, Scapa, 100 Pipers, Clan Campbell, Something Special and Passport.

www.chivasbrothers.com 

Malt Messenger Bulletin – Macallan M Tasting, New Ltd. Ed. Arrans & Other News – Whisky News

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lt’s going to be a cold weekend in Calgary and across the Prairies this weekend, but that’s no reason to freeze! If you follow me on Twitter (@scotch_guy), or if you checked in on our blog in the last two days you’ll have caught my Public Whisky Service Announcement: !!!Warning, Coldpocalypse Approaching, Time for Some Warming Whiskies!!!. I thought we were going to have it bad in Calgary with the forecast highs of -25C before factoring in wind chill (-42C). People in Saskatoon will be waking up to -39C tomorrow, -51 or more when you factor in the wind chill. If this is not a Coldpocalypse, I don’t know what is!

We have an incredible tasting coming up on Wednesday of next week, the Great Macallan Vertical Featuring ‘M’. The Macallan ‘M’ is the distillery’s latest super premium offering, bottled in a Lalique crystal decanter. A 6L version of the same whisky in a scaled up decanter set the world record for the most expensive bottle of whisky ever sold when at Auction in January the hammer dropped at north of $600,000.00. We’re opening this whisky on March 5, along with six other Macallans at KWM; the only such tasting of this whisky that we are aware of in Canada! Never mind that it has no age statement, or that the bottle only sells for around $4000.00 in a 750ml decanter, this is the most expensive whisky in the world, and may be your only chance to sample it! Further details below.

We currently have a trio of really exciting Arrans in stock right now, including the new Millennium Casks bottling which is literally flying off the shelves. It is a sublimely soft and complex expression of Arran, and only 180 bottles are coming to Alberta. We’ve bought about half of that, and more than 2/3 of them have sold in a little over 10 days! We also have two really interesting new single casks from Arran’s Premium Casks range. Sister casks from 1996, both are First Fill Ex-Bourbon Barrels, cask numbers 541 and 542. Only 30 bottles of each are coming into Alberta. You’ll find my thoughts on these below.

There is also a curious new Blackadder Raw Cask bottling. Raw Cask whiskies from Blackadder, an independent bottler, are bottled with only the faintest screening, without doubt the industries least filtered whiskies. In fact they usually have chunks of charred oak in the bottle. We just got in a release of Blairfindy from them, which is a clever way of not referring to the distillery–Glenfarclas—by name, while strongly hinting at it. You can read my tasting note below.

There are also some tasting notes by Hunter on a couple of rare American whiskies that turned up by surprise: EH Taylor Straight Rye and Rock Hill Farms Bourbon. Both of these are available in very limited quantities. And finally, I’m in the process of updating my whisky tour website, Ferguson Whisky Tours. The final touches are being put on a May Speyside Tour and I’m working on plans for tours to Islay and Kentucky in the fall. There’s some info below on my tours, and even more to be found on my website.

I hope you stay warm this weekend. Hold the whisky you cherish most tightly in your hands and settle in by the fire. The Coldpocalypse will pass and Spring can’t be far off… we hope!

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson
Kensington Wine Market

PS- PS – Don’t forget you can follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/scotch_guy  and Facebook: facebook.com/scotch.guy.1  .
www.fergusonwhiskytours.com

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The Great Macallan Tasting Featuring ‘M’

Wednesday March 5

I’d only just seen the news online when a reporter from CBC called me for my thoughts on a bottle of Macallan which had sold at auction for $630,000.00, a new record for the most expensive bottle of whisky ever sold had just been set. I was then and still am a little baffled, because the sale, the proceeds of which went to charity, was a stupendous sum to pay for a whisky with no age statement. The Scotch in question was a 6L version of the Macallan ‘M’ (CAD$3,800.00), the pinnacle whisky of the distillery’s new 1824 Series, all of whose whiskies are without age statements. 1750 of the regular 700-750ml Lalique Crystal Decanters were distributed around the world, including a couple of dozen for Canada. Four six liter Imperial Decanters were also produced, with one going to a private buyer in China, the distillery keeping two for themselves and the fourth put up for auction. The Macallan Brand is the darling of whisky collectors, especially on the super-premium end, but the sale price still caught everyone, including yours truly by surprise.

A little over 5 years ago Kensington Wine Market conducted out first Ancient Malts tasting at KWM with a bottle of the Macallan 50 Year Lalique, the first whisky in a collaborative series of six bottlings with the world famous crystal producer. I opened the whisky on air for the CBC, I was stunned. The following two nights I poured it for 40+ customers at two sold out KWM tastings, it was a hit! The whisky was stunning, and was the oldest and most expensive bottle we had ever opened. So when I heard about the new offering Macallan ‘M’ I knew we had to open one, there would have to be another tasting. I was intrigued by it, sure there was no age statement, but this was clearly rare old whisky. Could it be the successor to the 50 Year?

Kensington Wine Market will be opening the Macallan ‘M’ $3,800.00 (or $630K if you want a large format bottle…) at the Grand Macallan Tasting on Thursday February 13 at the Southern Alberta Pioneers Hall, 3625 4th Street SW. We also be sampling the 1824 Series: Gold, Amber, Sienna and Ruby as well as two other Macallans to round things out. Demand for this whisky has been so strong, we don’t know if we’ll have anymore for sale!

$175 may seem like a lot, but it is a small price to pay for a night of good company, and a chance to taste the world’s most expensive whisky.

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Call 403-283-8000 to buy a ticket or do so online at: https://www.kensingtonwinemarket.com/tastings/register.php   

 

Three Exciting New Limited Edition Arrans

The Millennium Casks and two Premium Bourbon Casks

Hard to believe the Isle of Arran distillery is nearly 20 years old. I fondly recall their interesting young whiskies when I first got started in the business. In the last few days they’ve announced the release of a 17 year old, their oldest expression yet, which will be here by the Spring. We are also expecting a new Kensington Wine Market exclusive cask at the same time. But those are still months away, there are three exciting new Arran bottlings here right now, and they won’t last long.

Do you recall where you were and what you were doing at the turn of the Millennium? It seems we now know what the good folk at the Isle of Arran Distillery were up as the second Millennium of the Common Era rolled over into the 3rd. They were filling casks of whisky at the distillery. 35 Ex-Bourbon Barrels and 10 Ex-Sherry Hogsheads filled on either side of the Millennium (December 31, 1999 & January 1, 2000) were selected for this limited release of just 7800 bottles. Only 180 have come to Alberta, of which we scooped up 90 bottles. The vast majority of these have already sold and the remainder won’t last long as this is a stunning dram.

At the same time we received the Millennium casks, two new Premium Bourbon Cask Arrans also showed up at our door. Sister casks from 1996, the first full year of distillation at the distillery, numbers 541 and 542. They are both big Bourbon influenced 16 year old Arrans, bottled at close to the same cask strength. I love cask 541, which is the more elegant of the two, but know others will prefer 542 for its more intense flavours. Only 30 bottles of each have come in to Alberta!

1. Arran Millennium Casks – 53.5% – 13 Year – Andrew’s Tasting Note: “Nose: creamy and floral with loads of creamed heather honey, white chocolate and soft fruits; melons, juicy oranges, soft barley and a touch of spice; Palate: round and chewy with some silky vanillans, big juicy malt, and more white chocolate, heather honey and spices found on the nose; the melon and citrus notes are still there along with some chocolate, soft leather and dark fruits; this is a whisky with layers and depth well beyond its 13 years; Finish: long, rich, creamy and coating the heather honey lingers long and the spices fade ever so slowly with the layers of fruit.” – $109.99


2. Arran 1996 Premium Bourbon Cask 541 – 51.6% – ExBourbon Barrel – 172 Bottles – My Tasting Note: “Nose: crisp melons, creamed heather honey, vanilla extract and coconut icing; some orange and malt underlying the big oak influence, with some delicate floral notes eventually rising to the top; Palate: intensely fruity to start followed by a tidal wave of honey, coconut icing sugar and Aunt Jemima; round and syrupy it becomes more floral with soft grassy malt as the palate adapts to the big oak influence; Finish: long, delicate and sweetit becomes progressively more floral and citric as the oak fades away.” – $139.99


3. Arran 1996 Premium Bourbon Cask 542 – 51.2% – Ex-Bourbon Barrel – 184 Bottles – My Tasting Note: “Nose: white chocolate Hershey’s Kisses, varnished wood and polished new leather shoes; melons, pineapple and waxed fruits; something doughy reminiscent of walking into a French bakery in the morning; Palate: round and juicy, wow this is a big Arran, with huge notes of honey, malt and toasted American oak; lots of peppery-dark spices and a growing leathery base highlighted by intense floral notes and more varnished wood; Finish: long, creamy and sweet with more toasty oak, fading spices and barley sugars.” – $139.99

I expect all three of these whiskies to be sold out in the next few weeks!

Blackadder Raw Cask Blairfindy

Blairfindy? Or is it Glenfarclas… it is!

Now this is an interesting new release, you don’t see a lot of independently bottled Glenfarclas single malts, and when you do see them they are often given an alias or pseudonym like: Probably Speyside’s Finest Distillery, The Secret Distillery

Black Adder Raw Cask Blairfindy 25 Year – 49.7% – Refill Sherry Butt – Distilled 1986 – My Tasting Note: “Nose: floral, honeyed and malty; cherries, raisins and browning apples; very soft, elegant and decadent with coconut macaroons and petifores; Palate: like the nose its very toasty and creamy with a big but soft body; loads of honey, malt, raisins, juicy orange and more white fruits; there’s some spice, and earthy-leathery oak, but it is the cream and fruits which dominate; Finish: long, rich and coating, the creamy oak lingers long with white fruits and hints of decadent deserts. – $214.99

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Two Rare American Whiskies

Rock Hill Farms Bourbon & EH Taylor Straight Rye

We received a little of both of these before Christmas and they sold out almost instantly. We were thrilled to be offered a couple more cases of each a few weeks back. We don’t expect either of these to last long.

1. Rock Hill Farms Single Barrel Bourbon – 50% – Hunter’s Tasting Note: “A nose evoking notes of a well used baseball mitt, slightly over-ripened bananas cooking with melted down brown sugars. Upon tasting the feel is round, almost oily with sensuous rich toffee sauce mingling with hot cinnamon spice. A lovely delicately sweet finish rolls in for a perfectly executed finale. It’s hard to stop at just one glass.” – $110.99
2. EH Taylor Straight Rye – 50% – Hunter’s Tasting Note: “Starting off on sultry oak, its presence is almost dominant in comparison to it’s rye counterpoint. As the whiskey sits the nose unfurls into a fireworks display of rye spice: clove, nutmeg, allspice and cinnamon spicy sweetness. Drinking this opens up experiences of orange marmalade, tangerine and creamy spiced French vanilla ice cream. This is agreat expression showcasing how oak and rye can integrate to make a masterpiece. Simply, superb!” – $94.99

Ferguson Whisky Tours

Speyside Tour May 11-17 2014

Thank You for Reading the Malt Messenger!

Contact & Disclaimers

If you have any whisky questions or comments concerning The Malt Messenger please contact me by e-mail, phone, or drop by the store.

All of the products mentioned in THE MALT MESSENGER can be purchased in store, over the phone or from our website at www.kensingtonwinemarket.com. All prices quoted in the Malt Messenger are subject to change, don’t include GST. In the case of discrepancies in pricing, the price in our in store point of sale will be taken as correct.

Thanks for reading the Malt Messenger.

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson
Manager & Scotchguy
Kensington Wine Market
403-283-8000
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
www.kensingtonwinemarket.com

Owner & Opperator
Ferguson’s Whisky Tours
www.fergusonwhiskytours.com
scotchguide@fergusonwhiskytours.com

Kensington Wine Market
403-283-8000

Beltramo’s Bulleit Bourbon Sale – Save $5 – American Whisky News

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The “DE” Sale at Park Ave Liquors – Scotch Whisky News

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An Incredible Deal On Two Single Malt ‘DE’s From The Park Avenue Liquor Shop.

March Madness has begun. We’re having a Sale on two popular Distillers Edition single malt Scotches! Here’s an opportunity to get two of the Classic Malts, ‘Distillers Editions’ from Lagavulin and Oban at an amazing price. These prices are not available on our website. To receive your special price either contact the store or stop by and mention this email blast. Please note that these special prices become available starting March 1st. This Sale is only going on for a limited time so contact us sooner than later for this extraordinary DEal.

Cheers!

The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
292 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
(212) 685-2442
info@parkaveliquor
www.parkaveliquor.com

The ‘Rumor Still’ is churning out something corny.
Widow Jane has established itself as a true player in the world of Bourbon and Rye. Yet many people don’t know about their New York Bourbon Series. These interesting half-bottles (375ml) are in VERY limited supply. Each is made from Non-GMO, heirloom grain from New York. All are 91 proof and they include:

Bloody Butcher” $130/btl

“Bloody Butcher – High Rye Edition” $140/btl

“Wapsie Valley” $120/btl

Lagavulin: Distillers Edition 1997

Easily the most popular of the ‘DE’ lineup – this full-bodied Lagavulin has deep, intense Islay peat. This particular Distillers Edition is double matured using specially crafted Pedro Ximenez cask-wood. This adds rich, sun-dried grape sweetness that compliments the iconic Lagavulin smoke.

Our Special, Limited Time Price: $75/btl

 

Oban: Distillers Edition 1998

“This is the 1998 vintage Oban Distillers Edition, which is given a finishing period in Montilla Fino casks for an interesting depth of flavor. An excellent and deeply intriguing expression of Highland single malt Scotch whisky. It matches the sea spray notes often found in Oban’s malts with a dry fruitiness from the casks very well indeed.” – Master of Malt

Our Special Limited Time Price: $70/btl

This Sale is for a limited time only – while supplies (bottles) last. We cannot guarantee bottle availability. This Sale does NOT apply to other DE bottle statements. These special Sale prices are available via contacting us or coming into the store. In-store Sale Price availability starts on March 1st. Please contact us with any questions. Not responsible for any typographical errors.


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