Archive for June, 2014

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “June Events” – Scotch Whisky News

JUNE EVENTS

Steak & Whisky Tasting, 19 Greville St, London – Mon 9 June
Scotch on the Rocks, 19 Greville St, London – Wed 11 June
Speyside Tasting, 28 Queen St, Edinburgh – Thu 12 June
Global Whisky, 19 Greville St, London – Wed 18 June
Society on the Road: Glenkinchie, The Vaults, Leith – Sat 21 June
New Members’ Tasting, 19 Greville St, London – Thu 26 June
Cambridge Preview Tasting, University Arms Hotel, Cambridge – Fri 27 June
Manchester Preview Tasting, Malmaison, Manchester – Fri 27 June
Melrose Preview Tasting, Town House Hotel, Melrose – Fri 27 June
Brighton Preview Tasting, Hotel du Vin, Brighton- Fri 27 June
Burger & Whisky Tasting, 28 Queen St, Edinburgh – Fri 27 June 

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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!

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GlenDronach Grandeur – Batch 5 at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

GlenDronach Grandeur – Batch 5

Limited Stock!

GlenDronach Grandeur Batch 5, an exceptional 24 year old whisky that’s been specially selected by Master Distiller, Billy Walker from some of the oldest and most unique Oloroso sherry casks at GlenDronach.

Batch number 5 of the Grandeur series is limited to 600 bottles and has been bottled at 48.9% vol.

£297.50
(£247.92 ex vat)

Click here to purchase GlenDronach Grandeur Batch 5

Paul McLean (MCLEANSCOTLAND) Was Talking to Ty, From Blues Band Mudslide – Whisky News

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Angels interview a whisky lovin Mudslider! 

Paul McLean was talking to Ty, from blues band Mudslide.

Paul interviewed Ty over a dram with himself and Julie on a recent Argyll tour.

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How you doin Ty, lets get right into it…

When did you start a liking for the blues?
My first memory is as a kid. I was younger than 10 years old & heard ‘Need Your Love So Bad’ by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac. Even then it blew me away & I knew I was hearing something very special indeed. Oh man, that tone. It was a truly beautiful sound & experience, & I remember even then thinking ‘one day, I want to be able to do THAT’.

And what was your first gig however young?
The late, great Rory Gallagher. I think I was about 16 at the time. Awesome gig, & I feel very privileged to have actually seen him in concert.

What or who, are the big influences in your music?
Jimmy Page is my ultimate guitar God/hero. Other influences include Neil Young, Peter Green, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray, Joe Bonamassa, David Gilmour. There are quite a few more.

Have you met any hero’s of yours?
I once met Ozzy in Fort Augustus. Got my picture taken.

At what point did you realise blues and whisky blended so well?

haha – the legendary pic of Jimmy Page backstage in 1975, glugging from a bottle of Jack Daniels. I have that pic framed on a wall at home.

There is an image stuck in my head of old blues singers wrapped around a bottle of Jack Daniels, the music seems so “lyin back sippin an excellent malt”, have you heard noises like this before, or is it just me?
Definitely not – I believe that happens to all of us.

Do you think, taking an average – blues bands (any bands for that matter) all like whisky?

Actually, I think it’s in our contract that we do – not that we are whisky-aholics but we do like a dram or three.

Is music a “whisky culture” for you and the band?
Definitely. We all like a good dram : but we’re very well behaved & always save it for after a gig.

Do you have a favourite dram? and why?
Talisker was the one that originally ignited my love of single malts. But I enjoy all of the Islay malts. Cragganmore is a beauty too, & a real favourite.  I did buy a bottle of the amazing ‘Octomore’ from the Bruichladdich distillery, when it came out. AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If I gave you a dram you have never tried but know of it; what would it be?

Oh……. that would have to be the 30yo Laphroaig. I once tried a 35yo Ardbeg……. now THAT was something else. But the Laphroaig is the big ‘elusive’ one for me. Ready when you are at the bar Paul, mines a double!

Who else in the band likes a dram now and then? Or – always!
erm……. let me think. Oh Yeah – ALL OF US.

How is life living on our west coast?

FANTASTIC. What more could a guy want?  You are a west coaster so you know what I mean.

What are the plans for the future?
To up the profile of the band, & get MUDSLIDE playing more of the festivals and for you to get me that dram of 30 year old.

Do you have any plans for a gig inside a whisky distillery/festival?

No ……………… but I have now. Thanks for the idea, any “ins” let me know and you are on the bill playing bottleneck (drinking and clinking that is).

Finally; do you have any track in your set that mentions “angels”? or an angel? or whisky for that matter?
We are planning on including Joe Bonamassa’s ‘Jockey Full Of Bourbon’ in our extensive set list. I’m hoping we can start work on this very soon but we may need (whiskey) research first.

Equipment-wise, I’m a dedicated fan of the classic Les Paul/ Marshall combination. My main guitars are a 1959 Reissue Gibson Les Paul ; a 1981 Gibson Les Paul Standard ; a Fender Telecaster. My rig is a Marshall JVM410 ( all valve ) head with a Marshall Vintage 4×12 cabinet. Effects are at an absolute minimum : when you have that kind of gear you can get pretty much all of the tones & sounds you need.

Thanks again Ty, Paul.  Wee note; was he stringing me along?  answers on a postcard to the usual address please. 

facebook.com/pages/Mudslide/448417688511905

http://www.mudslideargyllblues.co.uk/

Dougie Robertson – Vocals & Rhythm Guitar.
Ty Williamson – Lead Guitar.
Alasdair Robertson – Keyboards,Harmonica & Vocals.
Sandy Smart – Bass & Vocals.
Patrick Harvey – Drums.

slainte  Paul

http://www.angelswhiskyclub.com/

http://www.mcleanscotland.com/

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Arran 17yr Limited Release Available in USA! – Scotch Whisky News

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Arran 17yr Limited Release Available in USA!

We are very proud to introduce the Arran 17-year-old, the second in the trilogy of limited edition Single Malts leading up to the first ever official 18-year-old. This Limited Edition release of The Arran Malt at 17 year-old has been produced from un-peated malted barley and matured in the finest ex-Sherry casks. The whisky has not been artificially colored and has not been chill filtered at bottling thus retaining the full range of aromas and flavors which typify this unique Island Single Malt. Only 9,000 bottles of The Arran Malt 17-Year-Old have been released worldwide. A simply stunning whisky!

Bottled at 46% ABV

Tasting Notes
Color: Antique Gold with copper highlights
Aroma: Warm spices, candied citrus peel and tinned mandarins with classic Arran orchard fruits.
Palate: Sweet spice and cigar tobacco. Water adds depth and reveals dark chocolate and orange oil.

Imported by: ImpEx Beverages Inc.
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English Whisky Company “Fathers go free” – English Whisky News

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14TH & 15TH JUNE AT THE DISTILLERY
Fathers go free with the purchase of 1 full price adult ticket

What better way to spend Father’s Day than a tour and tasting at St.George’s Distillery. Come down to the distillery over 14th/15th June and enjoy a buy one get one free on tours. Tours from 10am – 4pm.Tours run on the hour every hour. Booking recommended but not essential. Book now on 01953 717939

Why not combine a tour with a walk down by the river and a game of boules in front of the distillery. The coffee shop will be open all weekend serving tea,coffee and cake.

Loch Fyne Whiskies “Kilchoman Machir Bay 2013 – Tasting Review” – Scotch Whisky News

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Kilchoman Machir Bay 2013 – Tasting Review

10 years ago if I had said the words “Kilchoman Distillery” you wouldn’t have had a clue what I was talking about. However, today Kilchoman Distillery, the first distillery to be established on the island of Islay in over 124 year, is kicking up quite the storm within the whisky world.

The distillery itself, which is one of the smallest in Scotland, is located on a quaint farm on the western side of Islay. The distillery only started bottling single malt whisky in 2008.

In 2012 they released Machir Bay 2012, Kilchoman’s core expression which later that year went on to win the prestigious IWSC 2012 Gold Medal – Best in Class. We remember tasting that very whisky ourselves and being blown away with what this small new farm distillery had managed to produce.

So today we sit down with the next in the line, the Machir Bay 2013 eager to see how this spectacular whiskies character has developed.

The Machir Bay 2013 is a vatting of 4 and 5 year old ex-bourbon casks, with the 4 year casks being finished in Oloroso sherry butts for 4 weeks prior to bottling at 46% ABV.

John MacLellan, the manager at Kilchoman Distillery says;

The 2013 Machir Bay displays further evolution of the 2012 release, showing more maturation flavours from the excellent cask regime and is softer and more rounded with lovely creamy mouth- filling flavours.”

As we tear away the seal and uncork the bottle an excitement grows. The Machir Bay 2012 was one of that years stand out whiskies for us and has been a personal favourite of mine ever since. Pouring myself a dram, I can hardly contain myself; will my old friend surprise?

Lifting the glass to the nose I am instantly transported to Islay. I am greeted by that classic Islay peat, bold and smoky it lingers yet dancing in the background are some softer fruitier notes. On the palate these fruits get more room to come forward. There is a sweetness, a soothing vanilla which in true Islay style leads to a long and rounded finish.

Having had time to dwell on my thoughts, I would definitely say that the Machir Bay 2013 is still a strong dram.  What I noticed with the 2013, compared to the 2012, is that the finish is harsher; it packs more of a peppery punch. As a fan of big peaty characters, I can appreciate this though and found it to be rather warming; the perfect dram for when the cold Autumn nights start to draw in.

Overall, I would say that my preference still lies with the Machir Bay 2012, but fans of the 2012 and Kilchoman Distillery will in no way be disappointed.

Discover this whisky for yourself, buy a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay 2013 today!

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Next time I will be continuing the story of Machir Bay by reviewing the Kilchoman Machir Bay 2014 release!

Father’s Day Favorites at Park Avenue Liquor New York – Scotch Whisky News

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Exclusive offers for one-of-a-kind Dads from the Park Ave Liquor Shop.

Dad needs a drink.
This Father’s Day, get the special Dad in your life a bottle that is as unique as he is. The Park Avenue Liquor Shop has some great, exclusive bottles that recently arrived on our shelves. All are limited edition and can only be found here but we think ‘Dad’ is worth it. See below for some great gift options and feel free to contact us with any questions.
Cheers!

Jonathan & Eric
The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
292 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
212-685-2442
info@parkaveliquor.com
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Adopt a bottle of Orphan Barrel: Barterhouse Bourbon

This hard-to-find 20 year old bourbon from Diageo is creamy, smooth and has very approachable dessert-like notes. Think honey, vanilla, orange creamsicle, peach pie and a medley of tropical fruits. The mashbill is 86% corn, 8% barley and 6% rye. In other words this is not an oaky bourbon. An easy-going bourbon for an easy-going Dad.
Rated 90 by Whisky Advocate
IN-STOCK. PLEASE CONTACT STORE TO ORDER. $85/bottle

New Exclusive Bottlings at the Park Avenue Liquor Shop.

The Single Malt Whisky Society:
Highland Park 1989, 24 year old
Park Avenue Liquor Shop Exclusive

“Hunting Hound on Holiday”
Our newest exclusive is our first in collaboration with The Scotch Malt Whiskey Society. Code 4.180 translates as follows – 4 = Highland Park Distillery and 180 means this is their 180th private cask from that distillery. This 24 year old has been named, “Hunting Hound on Holiday.” Why? Well that’s a ‘Society Secret’. What we can tell you is that on the nose is mixture of sea-salt, peat, leather and ripe cheries. The palate is rich, chewy, and has a balance that’s both sweet and woody. At the finish you’ll experience a long buttery brightness.
Only 213 bottles have been made. (Ex-bourbourbon Hogshead cask.)
Price: $225/bottle

A.D Rattray: Littlemill
1991, 22 year old
Park Avenue Liquor Shop Exclusive

Littlemill. Big Scotch.
Coming to us from the Lowlands via A.D. Rattray is this unique Littlemill bottling. We purchased cask #558 for its impressive and complex notes. This un-chill filtered, cask strength beauty has a bouquet of fresh cut hay, dry fruits and peppers. On the palate is sweet vanilla, more green peppers and sugar/cinnamon. It all ends with a satisfying, spiced finish.
Only 273 bottles have been produced. (Hogshead cask.)
Price: $160/bottle

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Compass Box: The Peat Monster
10th Anniversary ~ Cask Strength, Limited Release
Park Avenue Liquor Shop Exclusive

Our very own ‘Monster’
“As you’d expect, solid peat is the first thing out of the glass, but this isn’t just a peat beast. Underneath are honey, dried fruit, and malt. The palate is all about balance, with honeyed malt raisin, and oak spice all complementing smoky peat. A lush mouthfeel makes you forget it’s cask strength. A pure love note in a glass from Compass Box to Park Avenue Liquor. 95 Points ”
– Whiskey Advocate (Summer 2014 issue)
Only 300 bottles have been made.
Price: $120/bottle

Due to ever-changing inventory, we cannot guarantee bottle availability. Please contact the store with any questions. Not responsible for any typographical errors.

New Arrivals at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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Scotland – Single Malt Scotch

  • 2000 Ardmore 14 Old “Exclusive Malts” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 4 available ($109.99)
  • Balvenie 12 year old Single Barrel Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($69.99)
  • 1998 Laphroaig 15 Year Old Signatory Unchillfiltered Refill Sherry Butt Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 10 available ($119.99)
  • 1999 Mortlach 14 Year Signatory Highland Single Malt Whisky 750ml – 2 available ($69.99)
  • The Last Drop 50 Year Old Whisky750ml – 1 available ($2,999.99)

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Diageo Announces Intention to Invest an Estimated $115 Million to Build Distillery in Shelby County, Kentucky – American Whisky News

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Diageo Announces Intention to Invest an Estimated $115 Million to Build Distillery in Shelby County, Kentucky

Investment signals commitment to high-growth North American Whiskey category

Diageo today announced its intention to invest an estimated $115 million over three years to build a 1.8 million proof gallon (750,000 9-liter cases) distillery and six barrel storage warehouses in Shelby County, Kentucky. While finalization of these plans is still subject to approval by local government, the project will represent a significant investment in Kentucky’s growing bourbon industry. The proposed facility will distill a number of current and future Diageo bourbon and North American Whiskey brands.

Diageo will purchase approximately 300 acres of property located on Benson Pike in Shelby County. The company expects that the construction project will provide a significant number of jobs and anticipates employing approximately 30 people for whiskey distillation and maturation.

“This proposed investment in Shelby County, in the heart of Kentucky bourbon country, will cement our commitment to expanding our share of the American whiskey category,” said Larry Schwartz, President, Diageo North America. “Diageo has a long tradition within the craft of whiskey-making and we look forward to bringing this artisanship to the new distillery. The distillery will build on our presence in Kentucky and we are committed to being a productive member of the local community. We are very thankful for the support we have received thus far from state and local officials and look forward to a long and fruitful working relationship.”

“Today marks another feather in the cap for Kentucky’s bourbon industry,” said Governor Steve Beshear. “Distilled spirits remain a marquee industry in the Commonwealth, and Diageo’s new distillery will ensure that even more Kentucky bourbon is enjoyed around the globe. I want to thank Diageo for investing in Shelby County, and I look forward to seeing the distillery in action.”

“The Shelby County Fiscal Court is very excited that Diageo is proposing to expand its worldwide distillation operations by building a state-of-the-art distillery in Shelby County. We look forward to a great partnership with Diageo and we welcome them to the community,” said Shelby County Judge-Executive Rob Rothenburger.

“This is a fantastic investment for Shelby County. It further solidifies our community as one of the fastest growing and business friendly areas in Kentucky,” said State Senator Paul Hornback (District-20). “We are thankful for the positive economic impact this will bring and are proud that bourbon, a signature industry of Kentucky, will now be made right here in Shelby County.”

“Diageo is a name known around the world for their large portfolio of leading spirits brands and we are grateful that they have chosen Shelby County as the home base for their distilling operations in Kentucky. This $115 million investment in the community will benefit our citizens for years to come. I look forward to working with Diageo as their Kentucky bourbon operations grow and I welcome them to this district,” said State Representative Brad Montell (District-58).

“We couldn’t be more thrilled for the company and the Shelby County community, as this major distilling center will bring jobs and increased investment to the region,” said Eric Gregory, President of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association, of which Diageo is a long-time member. “We applaud Diageo for its continued commitment to Kentucky and our signature Bourbon industry, and look forward to toasting this incredible landmark at its opening.”

Over the last year, Diageo’s momentum in the North American Whiskey has accelerated with both flagship and new-to-world brands. Fuelled by flavor innovations and consumer demand for premium brands with authenticity, bourbon is currently the fastest growing spirits category in the U.S., enjoying 14% value growth for the latest 52 weeks [1]. This popularity is mirrored globally, with the super-premium price segment growing 24% over the last three years [2].

The proposed distillery will be designed to fit in with the surrounding countryside and during construction, Diageo will take measures to conserve the natural landscape in the area. Approximately 100 acres of land around the property line will act as a natural barrier to site operations. Diageo North America has a strong record of achieving zero waste to landfill in its operations, and the company aims to achieve the same in Kentucky. Diageo also plans to collaborate with the local community for the recycling and reuse of materials generated from the proposed facility.

Diageo announced in February that it will be opening a Visitor Center at its legendary Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville. Diageo hopes that the Stitzel-Weller Visitor Center will soon be included on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® tour.

On June 10, Diageo will hold an Open House to discuss the plans for the proposed Shelby County distillery, answer questions and hear from members of the public from 2:00 to 7:00 pm at the Shelbyville Country Club, 47 Smithfield Road, Shelbyville, Kentucky. A public hearing will be held on June 17 at 6:30 pm at the Stratton Community Center, 215 Washington Street, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Diageo hopes to receive approvals and to break ground in the coming months with the goal of having the distillery operational in late 2016.

[1] Nielsen; xAOC less WA, 52 weeks ending 4/26/14

[2] 3 year CAGR, IWSR value 2009-2012

Rendering of the proposed distillery

About Diageo

Diageo (Dee-AH-Gee-O) is the world’s leading premium drinks business with an outstanding collection of beverage alcohol brands across spirits, beer and wine. These brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, Bulleit, George Dickel, Buchanan’s and Bushmills whiskies, Smirnoff, Cîroc and Ketel One vodkas, Baileys, Captain Morgan, Tanqueray, Guinness, Beaulieu Vineyard and Sterling Vineyards Wines.

Diageo is a global company, with its products sold in more than 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange (DEO) and the London Stock Exchange (DGE). For more information about Diageo, its people, brands, and performance, visit us at Diageo.com. For our global resource that promotes responsible drinking through the sharing of best practice tools, information and initiatives, visit DRINKiQ.com.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “June Outturn: A Carousel of Flavours” – Scotch Whisky News

JUNE OUTTURN: A CAROUSEL OF FLAVOURS

This month’s bottlings will hook you in and give you a surprise every time. Maybe you’ll give the contortion of complex flavours in ‘A Rollercoasterboaster!’ a whirl. Or perhaps it’ll be the ‘Autumn fairground dram’. Alternatively, breathe in the nostalgia of ‘Like summer’ with exhilarating notes of “toffee apples”, “coconut wafers” and “candy floss” – it will take you back, up, down, and round and round…

Young & spritely

26.101 An autumn feast at springtime
Special Queen Street 10 Year Anniversary Label
BUY £55.70

9.87 The Banks of the Seine
BUY £44.00

Spicy & sweet

37.57 A Rollercoasterboaster!
BUY £107.00

G7.6 Like summer
BUY £69.80

121.71 Eating the Italian way
BUY £48.10

Old & dignified

72.40 An infinity of concinnity
BUY £161.00

35.109 A class act
BUY £116.40

39.96 The Sultan’s Treasure Chest
BUY £131.10

Light & delicate

10.78 Sing along with Julie Andrews
BUY £49.00

Juicy, oak & vanilla

5.37 Lazing on a Sunday afternoon
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Exclusive to June Trio

73.63 Vanilla Spice Latte
BUY £45.00

Oily & coastal

3.221 Starry, starry night
BUY £76.00

Lightly peated

66.48 Autumn fairground dram
BUY £45.00

Peated

53.208 Old bagpipes under a bed in Islay
BUY £62.40

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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!

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