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Kensington Calgary “Malt Messenger Bulletin – Annual Year-End Sale & Burns Supper!” – Whisky News

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2014 is off to a roaring start with the MS Calgary and Victoria Whisky Festivals already in the rear view mirror and our Annual Year-End Inventory Sale and Scots Wha Hae: Robbie Burns Supper dead ahead. Our Annual Sale is this weekend, in store and online only (sorry no phone orders). Save at least 15% on all wines and most whiskies, 5% on beers.

Saturday night is our 9th Annual Robbie Burns Supper, featuring whiskies from Duncan Taylor, one of Scotland’s finest independent bottlers. We’ll sample seven whiskies from 12-40 years of age including to future KWM casks. All while enjoying a lovely dinner and a wee bit of Scottish culture. Our guest of honour is Mr. Peter Currie, the first two time guest of honour in our Supper’s history. More details below.

Finally, there are some new whiskies in the store I’d like to briefly plug, and some other great tastings coming up, you’ll find those below as well.

Slainte!

Andrew Ferguson
Kensington Wine Market

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Scots Wha Hae

$99.00

Caledonians Unite! It’s time to celebrate all things Scottish. Duncan Taylor are the featured producers for this 9th annual Robbie Burns Supper, and Peter Currie is our special guest. The first to host the event twice. We’ll have bagpipes, poetry, haggis with neeps and tatties and six amazing whiskies from Duncan Taylor, including some new exclusives KWM casks which aren’t even here yet!

The most fun you can have with your Sporan on!

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Annual Year End Sale!

Save 15% or more on all in-store wine, 15% or more on all in-store whisky* and 5% on all in store beer!
* Excluding Scotch Malt Whisky Society Whiskies


Scots Wha Hae!

Our 9th Annual Burns Supper – Saturday January 25, 2014 – $99

Caledonians Unite! It’s time to celebrate all things Scottish. Duncan Taylor are the featured producers for this 9th annual Robbie Burns Supper, and Peter Currie is our special guest. The first to host the event twice. Peter will do the honour of addressing the haggis, and will guide us through a range of 7 Scotch whiskies from 12 to 40 years of age. We’re featuring two new single casks selected by and bottled exclusively for Kensington Wine Market. Curious what they might be? You’ll have to join us to find out. There will also be bagpipes, poetry, wine with dinner and of course haggis with neeps and tatties! No previous whisky experience required. Location: Fort Calgary 750 9 Avenue, SE 7:00pm start time. Sat Jan 25

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

Registration closes Thursday January 23rd at 5PM. So don’t hesitate!


New Can’t Miss New Whiskies!

Some whisky news just can’t wait until the next Malt Messenger…
1. Beniach 2001 MS Society Cask 48043 – 54.1% – 12 Year – Bourbon Barrel – From the Distillery: “A classic Speysider – lightly sweet and frey fruity – predominantly pears and pineapple, with a core of delicate vanilla and soft honey.” $10/bottle To the MS Society, Exclusive to KWM in Southern Alberta. – $99.99
2. Compass Box Peat Monster 10th Anniversary – 48.9% – Peated Blended Malt – Released to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Compass Box’s best selling whisky, this edition of the Peat Monster. From the Producer: “For this special bottling, we have produced a special recipe of The Peat Monster, maintaining the smoky, heavy-peated intensity of the classic bottling and adding a bit more malty richness through the use of some very special, quite odd casks of peaty Highland single malt.” – John Glasser, Whisky Maker – Exclusive to KWM in Alberta! – $99.99
3. Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 3 – 54.9% – No Age Statement – Matured in PX and Oloroso Sherry casks – Distiller’s Tasting Note: “Nose: Fantastic waves of soft golden syrup over dates and rum raisins hold a gentle tangerine and ground almond back note. Toasted oak with a dusting of cocoa adds a rich warmth and depth. Palate: Crisp barley and a fresh sawn oak spice burst through ripe plums and golden sultanas. A delicate note of dried apricots and candied peels adds a fantastic sweet, zesty balance. Subtle touches of milk chocolate soften the long expressive finish.Finish: A perfect harmony of classic Highland characters and elegant sherry influences.” – $83.99
4. Edradour 1999 Sherry Ibisco Decanter – 57.9% – 14 Year – Sherry Butt No. 230 – Yet another big and lovely Edradour single sherry cask. – $125.99
5. Signatory Bunnahabhain 1988 24 Year – 55.9% – 24 Year – Refill Sherry Butt 2800 – One of the finest Bunnahabhain’s I’ve tasted in a while. It’s just gotten here and is nearly sold out! – – Exclusive to KWM in Alberta! – $241.99
6. Signatory Caol Ila 1982 30 Year – 53.0% – 30 Year – Hogshead No. 6487 – A classic older Caol Ila, that only slightly mellowed, retaining the distillery’s classic smoky-salty-fishy character. – Exclusive to KWM in Alberta! – $311.99
7. Talisker 57 North – 57% – Named for the distillery’s latitude and alcohol strength. Tasting note to come! It is so rare that we see something interesting from Talisker in our market, and lets hope this is but the first of many to come. My preliminary tasting note, “YUM!”. – World Whisky Awards 2012 – Best Island Whisky No Age Statement – $159.99
Tasting notes on all these whiskies to come in a future Malt Messenger.

Kensington Wine Market 2014 Whisky Tasting Schedule

Tantalize your taste buds in 2014!

1. Scots Wha Hae – Caledonians Unite! It’s time to celebrate all things Scottish. Duncan Taylor are the featured producers for this 9th annual Robbie Burns Supper, and Peter Currie is our special guest. The first to host the event twice. We’ll have bagpipes, poetry, haggis with neeps and tatties and six amazing whiskies from Duncan Taylor, including some new exclusives to KWM! No previous whisky experience required. Location: Fort Calgary 750 9 Avenue, SE 7:00pm start time. Sat Jan 25 – $99
2. Scotland in 7 Drams – Can you define a country and industry in 7 whiskies? We’ll crisscross the Lowlands, Speyside, Highlands, Islands, Islay and Campbeltown, tasting Scotland in 7 drams. Thr Jan 30 7:00pmb – $40
3. Canada vs. USA: Whisk(e)y Playoffs – Leave your toque or American flag pin at home, all biases will be checked at the door for this blind tasting pitting American and Canadian whiskies against each other… game on! Tue Feb 4 7:00pm – $40
4. Compass Box Whisky Dinner – Join us at Buchanan’s Chophouse 738 3 Avenue SW, for a dinner tasting with Chris Maybin of Compass Box. We’ll be sampling the 10th Anniversary Peat Monster special release, two experimental batches of the Great King Street blend, and more! Tue Feb 4 Start Time 7:00pm – $90
5. Islay: The Whisky Isle – If the Speyside is Scotland’s beating heart, then Islay is its soul! We’ll traverse the isle, sampling some of its finest whiskies. Tue Feb 11 Start Time 7:00pm – $60
6. The Great Macallan Vertical Featuring Macallan ‘M’ – The Macallan 1824 “M” is about to be launched in Alberta. This ultra-premium Macallan has been bottled in a specially designed Lalique Crystal Decanter inspired by the six pillars of the Macallan brand. As soon as we heard about it, we had to open one, so we’ve booked the Southern Alberta Pioneers Hall for a special tasting. We have a grand vertical tasting of Macallans planned, up to and including the “M”. Thr Feb 13, 7PM, $225, 3625 4TH STREET S W – $225
7. Lost In Translation – For nearly 100 years the Japanese have been making whisky in the Scottish style, albeit with their own twist. Their reputation is soaring, as some of their whiskies are among the finest in the world. Tue Feb 18 7:00pm – $40
8. Classic Single Malts – This is our “classic” introduction to the world of single malt Scotch whisky. You’ll discover a little history, how it’s made and sample six distinct styles. Tue Feb 25 Start Time 7:00pm – $30
9. Rare Malts – Only the rarest whiskies, those more than 20 years of age, or from closed distilleries are considered for this very special tasting. Tue Mar 11 Start Time 7:00pm – $80
10. Irish Whiskey Renaissance – The last few years has seen a resurgence of interest in Irish whiskey. During the last two years alone plans for at least 5 new distilleries has been announced. We’ll look at Irish whiskey’s past, present and future while sampling some of its finest whiskies with a glass to Saint Paddy! Mon Mar 17 Start Time 7:00pm – $45
11. Ancient Malts – A tasting so good, we’re doing it twice! We always roll out the big guns for the Ancient Malts tasting, and this one will be no different. We’re opening a bottle of the Glendronach Recherche $4800, the oldest ever bottling of Glendronach. To round out the lineup we’ll sample at least 5 other whiskies between 30 & 40 years old! Register for one or the other! The whiskies will be the same at both tastings. Thr Mar 20 or Fri Mar 21 Start Time 7:00pm – $200
You can register for and view all of our tastings on line at: https://www.kensingtonwinemarket.com/tastings/register.php.

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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

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Ferguson’s Whisky Tours
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403-283-8000

“Sips ‘N’ Cinema – Whiskey” at The Victoria Film Festival – Whisky News

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(It features a film, followed by a whisky sampling at The Argyle Attic)

Wednesday February 12 at 6:45pm,
At the Odeon 2

Sips ‘N’ Cinema  – Whiskey
This Second installment of the VFF Sips ‘N’ Cinema –  Whisky begins with a screening of Atraco!, followed by a jaunt down to The Argyle Attic to experience charismatic whiskey from around the world.

Sips Located at:
The Argyle Attic – 777 Courtney St, Victoria, BC

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NEW MILESTONE IN DIAGEO SCOTCH INVESTMENT WITH PLAN FOR CLYNELISH DISTILLERY EXPANSION – Scotch Whisky News

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NEW MILESTONE IN DIAGEO SCOTCH INVESTMENT WITH PLAN FOR CLYNELISH DISTILLERY EXPANSION

Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks business, has today announced plans for a £30million expansion of its Clynelish Distillery in Sutherland, in the North-East of Scotland.

In the latest major milestone in Diageo’s £1billion programme to increase Scotch whisky production, plans have been submitted to Highland Council for the major expansion of Diageo’s most northerly Scotch whisky distillery.

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The Clynelish expansion will take the on-going capital investment by Diageo in the Highland Council region alone to almost £150million, including major expansions at Glen Ord and Teaninich Distilleries and plans to build a new distillery at Alness.

Keith Miller, Diageo Director of Distillation and Maturation, said:

“The plan to expand Clynelish Distillery is another major milestone in Diageo’s £1billion investment to increase Scotch whisky production capacity to help meet the future growth in global demand for our brands.

“Clynelish is a very special distillery, producing spirit which is highly prized for its quality and character and is an important part of our Scotch whisky blending inventory, so this is an important part of our investment programme.”

Clynelish Distillery produces single malt whisky unique in both taste and texture which is highly prized by Diageo’s master blenders for use in world-leading Scotch whisky brands such as Johnnie Walker. Clynelish is also a highly regarded as a single malt whisky in its own right. The distillery is also home to one of Diageo’s 12 distillery visitor centres, welcoming more than 5,000 visitors each year. Clynelish is near the Sutherland town of Brora.

Doubling production capacity

Under the plans submitted, Clynelish Distillery will see the installation of an additional mashtun,  10 new washbacks and six new copper stills. This adds to the 10 washbacks and six stills which the distillery currently has, and will effectively double the production capacity to nine million litres of alcohol per annum, whilst retaining the unique character and quality of the spirit. A bio-energy plant is also planned for the site to provide non-fossil fuel energy to power the distillery.

As part of the planning process Diageo will hold a community engagement session in February to share further details of the Clynelish proposals with the local community.

Diageo announced its £1billion Scotch whisky investment programme in June 2012. As well as the distillery expansions the company is also investing in new warehousing to store the additional spirit, with a major new bonded warehouse site being developed at Cluny in Fife.

Expansion at Glen Ord too

The Clynelish announcement comes as six new copper stills were delivered to the Glen Ord Distillery as part of the £25million expansion plan which is doubling the size of that distillery to over 10million litres per annum. Diageo is also doubling the capacity at the Teaninich Distillery in Alness and is progressing plans to build a new malt whisky distillery and renewable energy plant on land adjacent to Teaninich. In total these projects represent a capital investment of nearly £150million across the Highland Council area

The Relaxed Whisky Weekend 5 – 7 September 2014 – Whisky News

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The Relaxed Whisky Weekend
5 – 7 September 2014

Maltstock 2014, a quick update.

Just before we’re heading to Amsterdam’s whisky festival, “Whisky Weekend Amsterdam”. We would like to share some updates with you:

First of all, FOOD:

We are very happy to be able to communicate that we managed to get Scottish Restaurant “Hielander” to serve us Maltstock’s beloved full Scottish breakfast. Secondly we’ve talked about having a food bar serving food most of the hours between breakfast and dinner (we’re not sure yet what kind of food). Did we mention “the Return of the Midnight Snack” already? No? trrrrrrrrrr, be well prepared “it’s back, the midnight snack!!”

About extra activities:

We are very busy arranging fun extra activities, we have some great ideas and will discuss them with people from the Whisky industry. We’ll keep you informed about this matter.

Website:
www.maltstock.com  We redesigned the website completely. Some parts like “history” are still under construction but most of the site runs smoothly and like we had planned. We had some minor bugs in the site and difficulties with the mobile version of the site. We appologize for the inconvenience. We fixed it a.s.a.p.

Now, please have a relaxed look at our brand new website: http://www.maltstock.com and don’t forget buying a ticket while you still can!

Tickets:

People are buying tickets rapidly. If we continue on this way, like the last years tickets are going to be sold out again. We are very happy with all this whisky enthousiasm!!

Maltstock at festivals:

Maltstock will be present at the following festivals:
Whisky Weekend Amsterdam – 17\18\jan\2014 – http://www.whiskyamsterdam.nl/
Hielander whisky festival – 14\15\feb\2014 – http://www.hielanderwhiskyfestival.nl/
Whisky in Leiden – 12\apr\2014 – http://www.whiskyinleiden.nl/
Internationaal malt whisky festival Gent – 8\9\maart – http://whiskyfestival.be/
Whisky festival noord Nederland – 28\29\30\maart – http://www.wfnn.nl/
Spirit of Speyside Whisky festival – 1\2\3\4\5\mei – http://www.spiritofspeyside.com/

See you at one of those great festivals. And we hope to see you at Maltstock 2014 of course!

Annette, Bob, Jeroen, Klaas, Stan and Teun
http://www.maltstock.com

GLEN ORD DISTILLERY GETS ITS NEW STILLS – Scotch Whisky News

GLEN ORD DISTILLERY GETS ITS NEW STILLS

Following Diageo’s announcement earlier today (16 January) of the investment at Clynelish Distillery, Glen Ord is now seeing the delivery and installation of new stills as part of the £25 million expansion plan for the distillery, which is seeing its capacity doubled to over 10 million litres per annum.  The 10 new washbacks and 6 new stills will be housed in existing buildings at the distillery.

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Diageo is also doubling the capacity at the Teaninich Distillery in Alness and is progressing plans to build a new malt whisky distillery and renewable energy plant on land adjacent to Teaninich.

In total these projects represent a capital investment of nearly £150 million across the Highland Council area.

Compass Box – Burns Night Newsletter – Scotch Whisky News

O What a Glorious Sight; Warm-reekin’, Rich!

These words from Ode to a Haggis, written by Scottish poet and whisky lover Robert Burns in 1786, will be on whisky-soaked lips around the world on Saturday 25th January as people come together to celebrate the life of Scotland’s favourite son amidst haggis, odes and an awful lot of whisky. 

But what whisky to drink with this legendary annual feast? It’s hard to go too far wrong with the noble Haggis – this spicy, earthy meat dish, that is as delicious as it is mysterious; or rather it is a mystery that you probably don’t want to solve.

However, we would recommend the rich, elegant charms of Oak Cross whose malty, fruity subtlety complements the Haggis perfectly. 

The classic starter of Cock-a-Leekie soup should be made with prunes, soaked in our Hedonism blended grain whisky the night before, and enjoyed with the same. Meanwhile, a Typsy Laird or Crannachan made (and drunk) with Orangerie makes the perfect dessert, before you set the world to rights over a dram of the amazing Peat Monster Tenth Anniversary!

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Cutty Sark 18yo – Scotch Whisky News

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UK vlogger Joe Ellis from Whisky Wednesday reviews Cutty Sark 18 Year Old 

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BRITISH PAIR WINS THE WORLD’S TOUGHEST ROWING RACE, THE TALISKER WHISKY ATLANTIC CHALLENGE – Scotch Whisky News

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BRITISH PAIR WINS THE WORLD’S TOUGHEST ROWING RACE, THE TALISKER WHISKY ATLANTIC CHALLENGE

Brits Mike Burton and Tom Salt (Locura Rows the Atlantic) have beaten 15 international teams to win the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, the world’s toughest rowing race.  They completed the gruelling 3,000 mile race from La Gomera, Canary Islands, to Antigua in 41 days, 2 hours and 38 minutes.

Rowing in shifts of two hours on, two hours off, 53-year-old Mike and 30-year-old Tom, who make up team Locura Rows The Atlantic, competed in the arduous race to raise money for the Generous Hearts Foundation.

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Tom Salt celebrates winning the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

Rower Tom comments on their win: “Mike and I are absolutely ecstatic to have won the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge! We’re no strangers to extreme challenges, but this is definitely the hardest thing we’ve ever done and pushed us to new limits both physically and mentally. We will be celebrating this evening with our friends and family – and the burger we have been dreaming about since day one!”

Talisker Brand Manager Sophie Brookes comments: “The 2013/14 Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge has definitely been living up to its name as the world’s toughest rowing race – the weather has been particularly tough for our teams this year, with an enormous storm hitting the fleet within a few days of the race beginning. Talisker is made by the on the rugged Isle of Skye in Scotland; at times it can mirror the conditions the rowers are facing. Mike and Tom have shown great determination since day one and we would like to congratulate them on their phenomenal win on behalf of everyone at Talisker.”

The team have battled 40ft waves, tropical storms, seasickness, sleep deprivation, excruciating body sores, a capsize and even an encounter with a six-metre marlin which left a small hole in their boat.

Mike from Yorkshire met Tom, originally from Chichester and now living in London, in 2010 when they competed in the same crew of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race where they finished in fourth place. Tom’s also completed seven marathons and Mike regularly skydives.

The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge saw 16 teams from around the world start the race on the 4th December 2013 from La Gomera in the Canary Islands. With two teams airlifted to safety following capsizes and one team rescued by a passing Bulk-carrier ship, only 13 teams are still competing to finish the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.

Follow the progress of all of the teams by visiting http://www.taliskerwhiskyatlanticchallenge.com/

The Inverness Whisky Festival Returns For It’s Fourth Year on the 4th/5th of April 2014 – Scotch Whisky News

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The Inverness Whisky Festival returns for it’s fourth year this April and is proud to be part of the Scotland Homecoming 2014 celebrations!

Since its inauguration in 2011 the festival has continued to attract global interest and this year is expected to be no different. Over the course of the two days guests will have the chance to experience a dram-fuelled tour of Inverness, tasting sessions, and a traditional ceilidh.

The festival commences on Friday 4th April with a tour around some of Inverness’ best-known and oldest pubs, where guests will get to experience more than just a tasting session. The tour will encourage guests to submerse themselves in the history of our nations drink, the music and the local craic! Bruce MacGregor, founder of Blazin Fiddles (Folk Band of the Year, 2013), will lead the troops as they enjoy a selection of fine drams and some impassioned story telling which will bring history to life. The evening culminates in the award-winning Hootanannys where guests will enjoy a traditional Scottish knee’s up courtesy of Bruce and friends.

On Saturday 5th April the event kicks off at noon and will see a whole host of distilleries descend upon Bogbain Farm for the day. Along with the exhibitions, guests will also have the chance to attend master-classes, taste some of the finest local food, and enjoy some fantastic music and entertainment in the barn.  The festival will close with a traditional Scottish ceilidh in the barn, with music courtesy of the Bruce MacGregor Ceilidh Band. It truly is a fantastic Scottish experience, it’s not every day you get to sample some of the finest malts, accompanied by some great Scottish music, in a 19th century farm!

Tickets for the Friday tour are £30, which includes a tasting glass and dram in every pub. The Saturday tickets are priced at £25, which includes a tasting glass, all your drams, and a ceilidh (masterclass tickets will be sold separately). A weekend ticket, which gives access to all three events, can be bought for £50.

Tickets are on sale and are available from http://www.invernesswhiskyfestival.com/tickets/.

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #423 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com gets a bit grainy with Whisky Review 423 – Carsebridge 30yo Grain Whisky

 


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