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BENRIACH 12 YO SHERRY WOOD MATURED WINS “SPIRIT OF SPEYSIDE” WHISKY FESTIVAL AWARD – Scotch Whisky News

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BENRIACH 12 YO SHERRY WOOD MATURED WINS “SPIRIT OF SPEYSIDE” WHISKY FESTIVAL AWARD 

It’s been voted the best in China and now a BenRiach single malt has won a top award in Speyside!

The BenRiach 12 years old Sherry Wood Matured is the winner of the 12YO and under category in this year’s Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.

Some 350 votes were cast in the competition, the only awards contest where the winners are determined by members of the whisky-loving public.

Eight finalists were voted on at a series of roving judging sessions across Speyside in the run-up to and during the Festival. The malts had previously been shortlisted by a panel of industry leaders, acclaimed writers and specialist retailers.

Penny Ellis, a director of the Spirit of Speyside Festival and organiser of the awards, said: “It is a huge honour to receive one of these awards because they are voted for by the public, as opposed to a panel of experts, and are not influenced by any kind of consumer loyalty or external factors.”

The five-day festival, now in its fifteenth year, attracted visitors from thirty-one countries which shows the draw of whisky and how much Speyside has to offer.

Last year the BenRiach 12 years old Sherry Wood Matured was voted the best in China. It beat 120 other single malts and blends, scoring 95 points and winning the Platinum Signature Award. It also won two trophies in the prestigious International Wine and Spirits Competition in 2011.

Master Distiller Billy Walker said: “This latest award shows that our 12 years old sherry wood matured is something really special. At 46% vol, it’s been created by marrying together whiskies matured in Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez Sherry Butts sourced from Jerez in Southern Spain. This gives a wonderful balance of mocha and dark chocolate interwoven with figs, sultanas, vanilla, fruits and rich spice.”

Creamy, sweet and rich, it makes for a wonderful after-dinner dram. One reviewer said it was “faultless” and it achieved a rating of 95.5 in Jim Murray’s 2012 Whisky Bible.

Wealth Solutions And Its Partner Will Present TODAY One of the Oldest Whiskies in the World – Old Whisky News

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One of the world’s oldest whiskies is about to be released on May 13th

Wealth Solutions and its Partner present one of the oldest whiskies in the world.

At this time, we can say this much:

Aged: 66 years

Distilled: 1948

Limited edition: 160 bottles

“Exquisite!” Charles MacLean

Watch the official launch event on-line. One bottle of this epic whisky can go to you!

Register now and join us on-line on May 13th 2014 to find out more.

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The Wealth Solutions Team

Whisky Riot Looming – NZ Whisky News

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Whisky Riot Looming

Hobart, Tasmania – May 8, 2014 –  “Kyle Witek is our new hero,” grins Hobart’s Greg Ramsay, co-owner and CEO of the New Zealand Whisky Collection, which is enduring legal threats in a real David vs. Goliath legal stoush.

One of the world’s distilling giants, William Grant & Sons is continuing to threaten the Oamaru-based company about the Dunedin DoubleWood breaching trademarks of their Balvenie DoubleWood. 

“My lawyers and I see absolutely no risk at all for confusion,” Greg explains, businessman best known for developing Barnbougle Dunes Golf Links. “Our bottle has a map of New Zealand on it, prominently says ‘New Zealand Whisky Collection’ and has a black box. It could not possibly be confused with Balvenie which has a white box, white label, and to my knowledge doesn’t refer to New Zealand at all.”

Based in Illinois, and an ardent admirer of William Grant’s brands such as Glenfiddich, Kyle Witek has emailed the whisky behemoth directly, threatening to boycott their products until they withdraw their legal action.  

“When Kyle’s email came through, it aroused some enthusiasm among our staff and supporters to go global with a social media campaign by email, Facebook and twitter as Kyle has done; but I have a great affection for WilliamGrant & Sons, so hope they come to their senses on this. We really don’t want to see an online campaign against William Grants as the whisky industry globally revolves around a lot of their brands.”  

“Anyone and everyone I’ve talked to about their legal threat thinks it’s laughable and legally weak, but sadly we have to take it very seriously and I am still hoping we can resolve this amicably, because they’re a great company and Balvenie DoubleWood is actually a rather nice dram, and they’re the kind of company that might want to invest in New Zealand whisky one day.”

American KYLE WITEK’s email to William Grant & Sons:

“As a purveyor of many of your brands, including Glenfiddich, Balvenie and Milagro, I must express my disappointment upon learning of your recent threat of legal action against New Zealand Whisky Company regarding their Dunedin Doublewood. As a scotch enthusiast I can assure you that I am not confused in the slightest by the New Zealand label and I find your decision to pursue this matter most unbecoming and entirely inappropriate. I shall curtail any further purchases of your products and hope that you quickly come to your senses over this frivolous behavior.”

Greg Ramsay met with several William Grant & Son’s representatives in the UK last year. “We’ve not heard anything on this for months, and thought that the issue had gone away,” Greg said. “But we received another legal threat last month, which I’ll now have to respond too; meaning money is spent on lawyers rather than our fantastic loyal supporters. But what I find particularly galling, is that DoubleWood whisky has been coming out of Oamaru for nearly 10 years, and they only registered their trademark very recently; very soon after our Dunedin DoubleWood won a Silver Medal at the San Francisco Spirits Awards.

Background:

The New Zealand Whisky Company is a success story that signals a revival of the whisky industry in New Zealand. The whisky was once distilled by Seagram’s in Dunedin before the distillery was sold to Fosters in 1997 as part of a global rationalisation.

Fosters mothballed the distillery and inexplicably closed it. But fortunately, more than 400 barrels of this whisky remained, and were bought by the New Zealand Whisky Company, set aside to mature and sweeten. Since then, the company has worked hard to revive the century-old industry and the whisky has been met with wide acclaim.

In London last year, the New Zealand Whisky Collection’s DoubleWood won the category for Best Australasian Blend, while the South Island Single Malt was voted the best aged Single Malt from Down Under.

The Company has also just been awarded ‘liquid gold status’ by the man believed to have visited more distilleries than anyone on earth. Jim Murray has recently released his 2014 Whisky Bible, placing the South Island Single Malt 21 y.o. in the top percentile of some 4,500 whiskies worldwide, the first time a NZ whisky has reached such status.

As well as regaining the foothold once held across New Zealand by Wilsons, the whisky is now exported from Oamaru and available across Canada, the UK, Australia and Europe

 

Cutty Sark Launches Provocative on-line Blog – Scotch Whisky News

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Cutty Sark sharpens its pen with launch of the Cutty Blog

It’s time to chat! For a while now, we have been thinking about creating a blog and now that Spring is in the air – we feel it’s the right time and place for launching new things! The time has arrived and so we have launched the Cutty Blog.  As you know, at Cutty Sark, we pride ourselves on being brave, bold and daring, so, what better way to talk frankly about attitude, lifestyle and whisky than through a blog? We are also very keen to hear comments and feedback. 

You can sign up for the Cutty Blog through a tab on our website, visit www.cutty-sark.com 

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #454 – Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com mentions the great unmentionable with Whisky Review 454 – The Great Whisky Taboo!

 

Teeling Whiskey Release Some of the Oldest Irish Single Malt in the World – Irish Whiskey News

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Teeling Whiskey Release Some of the Oldest Irish Single Malt in the World

 World’s most exclusive Irish Whiskey – 30 Year Old Platinum Vintage Reserve Irish Single Malt and 26 Year Old Gold Reserve Releases unveiled  

The Teeling Whiskey Company, Ireland’s leading independent Irish whiskey Company, has released two new bottlings from its Vintage Reserve Collection – 26 Year Old Gold Reserve and 30 Year Old Platinum Reserve Irish Single Malt.  The 30 Year Old release is believed to be the oldest bottling of Irish Single Malt recently released, making this the world’s most exclusive Irish whiskey. 

The Gold Reserve bottling consists of 26 Year Old Single Malt Irish whiskey doubled distilled in 1987 and matured firstly in Bourbon casks then allowed to marry in White Burgundy wine casks to provide a truly unique Irish whiskey taste experience.  This small batch bottling, limited to only 1,000 bottles, is the first ever Irish whiskey to be finished in White Burgundy wine casks.   

The Platinum Reserve 30 Year Old bottling has been limited to only 250 bottles. Having been double distilled in 1983 and allowed to rest for over 30 years in a Bourbon cask this limited edition whiskey was hand selected for its distinctive taste qualities. The whiskey has inherited a huge amount of character over its 30 year journey leading to a complex floral nose with deep layered flavours and a long rich luxurious finish. The Teeling Vintage Reserve 30 Year Old Platinum bottling is exceptional not only in taste but also in its rarity. 

Jack Teeling, founder of the Teeling Whiskey Company, commented, “We are extremely proud to be able to release some of the oldest ever bottlings of Irish Single Malt with our Vintage Reserve Collection. These offerings are central to our goal to play the lead role in bringing an independent voice back to the Irish whiskey category and will help drive diversity in the category by introducing interesting and unique small batch bottlings of Irish whiskey. With the 30 Year Old in particular we give people the ability to taste and collect part of Irish whiskey history at a time of a new Golden Era for the category.”  

The Gold Reserve 26 Year Old will retail for approximately €475.00 (USD$600.00 / GBP£400.00) and the Platinum Reserve will retail for approximately €1,500.00 (USD$2,000.00 / GBP£1,200.00) The products are initially only available in Ireland through Dublin Airport and the Celtic Whiskey Store and will then be rolled out to select International Markets and Travel Retailers.

About the Teeling Whiskey Company

The Teeling Whiskey Company was founded by Jack Teeling in 2012 to bring back an independent voice to the Irish whiskey category. The Teeling Whiskey Company aims to be Ireland’s leading independent Irish Whiskey producer driving category choice and innovation through a selection of unique handcrafted small batch Irish whiskeys.

The Teeling family established the Cooley Distillery in 1987 – the first Irish whiskey distillery set up in Ireland in over 100 years. However the family’s whiskey heritage dates back to distilling in Dublin in 1782 with Walter Teeling who set up a distillery in Marrowbone Lane in the Liberties.

Jack and his brother Stephen, Sales & Marketing Director, continue the Teeling entrepreneurial spirit and, while initially starting out as an Independent bottler, have announced plans for a new Dublin distillery to guarantee future supply and ensure we control the distilling process from grain to bottle. Teeling Whiskey reviving the Spirit of Dublin..

About the Teeling Vintage Reserve Collection

The Teeling Vintage Reserve Collection consists of handcrafted small batch releases of very rare and old Irish Single Malt whiskeys. Containing some of the oldest Single Malt Irish whiskey ever bottled, the Vintage Reserve Collection allows you to savour and appreciate Irish whiskey at its finest. The Vintage Reserve Collection are all individually hand bottled in exclusive decanters ensuring the finest presentation and care is given to such rare whiskey offerings.

The Vintage Reserve Collection will consist of 3 different bottlings ranging in age and price points the first release being the 21 Year Old which is now joined by a 26 Year Old and a 30 Year Old bottling of Irish Single Malt whiskey. Each bottling has its own unique finishing and marrying methods to create very distinct taste experiences not currently available within the Irish whiskey category.

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A Fine Selection of ‘Rare’ & ‘Old’ Scotch Whisky at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Rare Old Gordon & MacPhail

The ‘Rare Old’ series by Gordon & MacPhail is a wonderful range of single malts, selected from some of Scotland’s greatest distilleries.

These special whiskies are from another era, malts that were laid down decades ago from distilleries that are now, sadly either demolished or have been mothballed (silent distilleries).

Below we have several of the malts released under this label that recently arrived back in stock. Please note that we have very limited availability…

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Rosebank 1989 / Rare Old

Located on the banks of the Forth and Clyde canal, Rosebank distillery fell silent in 1993. Becoming a bit of a rare find these days, this 1989 vintage Rosebank has been bottled by Gordon MacPhail as part of their Rare Old series.

471 bottles filled in 2013, 46% vol.

£240.00 (£200.00 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Rosebank 1989 / Rare Old / Gordon & MacPhail

St Magdalene 1982 / Rare Old

A 1982 vintage from the sadly now closed distillery, St Magdalene (Linlithgow). Bottled by Gordon & MacPhail at 46% vol, as part of their Rare Old series.

St Magdalene distillery was closed by its owners, United Distillers in the mid 1980’s and was mothballed in 1983. It was later sold for residential redevelopment. During its early years the distillery was known as Linlithgow after the town in which it was built.

£348.00 (£290.00 ex vat)

Click here to purchase St Magdalene 1982 / Rare Old / Gordon & MacPhail

Littlemill 1985 / Rare Old

Bottled by Gordon & MacPhail under their Rare Old series, is this vintage 1985 Littlemill. 260 bottles filled in 2013 at 46% vol.

Demolished in 2006, Littlemill distillery was established in 1772 and is possibly one of Scotland’s oldest distillery.

£252.95 (£210.79 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Littlemill 1985 / Rare Old / Gordon & MacPhail

The Victoria Highland Games “Whisky Tasting School” May 17th & 18th, 2014 Victoria, British Columbia – Whisky News

The Victoria Highland Games “Whisky Tasting School” May 17th & 18th, 2014 Victoria, British Columbia

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The Victoria Highland Games Association is once again pleased to present “The Whisky Tasting School” on both May 17 and 18, 2014 at the 151st Victoria Highland Games & Celtic Festival at Topaz Park.  On each day there will be three sessions (noon, 1:45 pm and 3:30 pm) featuring different single malt whiskies presented by ambassadors representing a variety of Scotch single malt distilleries.  Guests will sit down and enjoy a Scottish educational and cultural experience on the Victoria “Whisky Trail”.  This year’s lineup promises to be the best “The Whisky Tasting School” of all!

The registration fee is $35 and includes a one-day field entry (value $15).  Whisky School guests are also able to buy an engraved Victoria Highland Games Glencairn whisky nosing glass for $15 (one per guest per class). Guests must be aged 19 years or older to attend!

Each session offered is limited to 44 guests.   In previous years all sessions have sold out prior to the Games so don’t be late in registering!  Registration will be available soon here

Details on the 6 sessions are as follows:

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1)     Saturday May 17th 12-1:00 PM The Scotch Malt Whisky Society #1 “Speyside” with Colin Southcombe 

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is the largest private whisky club in the world and it is thriving in British Columbia, come see what the excitement is about!  Society whiskies are by their very nature unique, extremely limited and quite deliciously varied. Colin Southcombe will be leading this class which is focused on Speyside single malts.  

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2)     Saturday May 17th 1:45-2:45 PM – Glenfarclas Distillery #1 with Gavin Cameron 

Glenfarclas Distillery is renowned for producing Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky in the traditional Speyside style, with a heavy Sherry influence. They produce a wide range of expressions from the 8 Years Old to much older expressions. (The Glenfarclas Saturday and Sunday classes are identical in format). 

3)    Saturday May 17th 3:30-4:30 PM The Macallan 1824 Single Malts with Dan Volway 

Rise to the occasion with The Macallan is known worldwide for innovation – a defining characteristic that sets this distillery apart. Innovation is the driving force behind the distillery’s latest creation, The Macallan 1824 Series. A sophisticated collection of four unique expressions – Gold, Amber, Sienna and Ruby – that will redefine the way Scotch whisky is evaluated. The Macallan 1824 Series 100% Sherry Casks, 100% Natural Colour, 100% Macallan 

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4)    Sunday May 18th 12-1:00 PM The Scotch Malt Whisky Society # 2 “Peat” with Colin Southcombe 

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is the largest private whisky club in the world and it is thriving in British Columbia, come see what the excitement is about!  Society whiskies are by their very nature unique, extremely limited and quite deliciously varied. Colin Southcombe will be leading this class which is focused on peated smokey single malts.  

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5)    Sunday May 18th 1:45-2:45 PM Glenfarclas Distillery #1 with Gavin Cameron

Glenfarclas Distillery is renowned for producing Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky in the traditional Speyside style, with a heavy Sherry influence. They produce a wide range of expressions from the 8 Years Old to much older expressions. (The Glenfarclas Saturday and Sunday classes are identical in format).

6)    Sunday May 19th 3:30-4:30 PM The Malts of the Famous Grouse wit Dan Volway 

Please join Dan Volway as he leads you through the single malts that are used to craft the world Famous Blended Scotch whisky, the Famous Grouse. This tasting should prove to be both delicious and informative.

NOTE: Condition of Entry to The Whisky Tasting  School is that guests DO NOT DRINK and DRIVE.

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Scotch Whisky Education Classes Gordon’s Fine Wines & Liquors Waltham, MA – Scotch Whisky News

 

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Scotch Whisky Education Classes 

Between 7-8:30pm

Class Schedule

May 22nd – Scotch Series: Speyside

June 13th – Blends vs. Single Malts

June 27th – Spirits of Deception

July 10th – Scotch & Chocolate Pairing

July 25th – It’s All About Casks! 

To register for events please visit

www.GordonsWine.com

Gordon’s Fine Wines & Liquors
894 Main St. Waltham, MA

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American Distilling Institute “Two Hands-On Whiskey Classes” – American Whiskey News

Two Hands-On Whiskey Classes 

REGISTER NOW… 

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— Hands-On Whiskey Distilling 

Learn the fundamentals of grain-to-bottle whiskey production and starting a distilled spirits plant. 

Location: New Holland Brewing & Distilling, Holland, MI 

Dates: June 8-13 2014 

More>> www.distilling.com/events/distilling-workshops

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Practical Distillation + Distillery Start-Up 

A weeklong distillery immersion course includes practical demonstrations and lectures with one-on-one attention from instructors. 

Location: Breckenridge Distillery, Breckenridge, CO 

Dates: June 1-6 2014 

More>>www.breckenridgedistillery.com/hooch/classes 


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