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WILLIAM GRANT & SONS AWARDED TOP HONOURS – Scotch Whisky News

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WILLIAM GRANT & SONS AWARDED TOP HONOURS 

Global premium spirits business and independent family distillers William Grant & Sons has won two highly prestigious and sought after titles. It has received the Distiller of the Year Trophy and the International Spirits Producer Trophy at the 2013 International Wine and Spirits Competition (IWSC), which took place at London’s Guildhall on November 13th.

In the individual product honours, the Glenfiddich 40 Year Old received the Single Malt Cask Strength Scotch Whisky Trophy, The Balvenie 40 Year Old scooped the Single Malt Scotch Whisky Trophy over 15 Years Old and Grant’s 18 Year Old won The Independence Trophy For Blended Scotch Whisky.

This is the sixth time William Grant & Sons has been awarded the top honour of Distiller of the Year since 1999. The Company was lauded by the judging panel for “striving to progress by increasing investments and seeking new markets in order to stay at the top” and received praised for “sticking to its roots whilst refusing to be constrained by them”.

Brian Kinsman, William Grant & Sons’ Malt Master and Master Blender, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be named ‘Distiller of the Year and ‘International Spirits Producer of the Year’. It is fantastic to be recognised in this way and is truly testament to the hard work the whole team puts in to crafting our award winning portfolio of premium spirits.”

(This article appears here as a historical reference)

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “January Previews: 53.200 & 76.113” – Scotch Whisky News

JANUARY OUTTURN PREVIEWS

Happy New Year, we hope 2014 brings you oodles of tasty drams. To kick start things, we’ve released two preview bottlings from January’s Outturn. Only a few bottles are available before the official release on Fri 10 Jan.

JANUARY PREVIEW BOTTLES

Heavily peated
53.200
18YO
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We found ourselves on the beach next to a fishing harbour and the boats are coming in landing their catch of scallops, crabs and langoustines. Aromas of fresh seaweed growing on the rocky shore and old overgrown wooden groynes are mingling with the harbour smells. The taste neat is like a ‘pick-me-up’, a sweet, salty and clean fresh sea breeze, oysters with Tabasco sauce and honey butter roasted scallops. With water warm like the engine room of a fish trawler or starting a barbecue at the end of a hot day. BUY
£71.70

Spicy & dry
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11YO
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The nose weaved an intriguing tale (chiefly in the Scottish dialect). Oak shavings, linseed oil and new pine furniture in the National Library of Scotland. Then, we dream’d we lay where flowers were springing (heady scents of marigolds and lavender). A citric sharpness appeared with barley sugars, tea caddies and mild tobacco. Water softened – wood and laundry conjured up Steamie washboards; also butterscotch, Barbour Jackets and snuff. BUY
£49.50

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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 http://www.smws.co.uk/memberships for your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers.

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The Whisky Exchange “The Ones That (Might Have) Got Away” – Scotch Whisky News

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The Ones That (Might Have) Got Away

One of our big tasks in December is finding interesting products to put special offers on. These can be things we’ve got lots of bottles of, things that we can knock some money off and things that we can give … Continue reading >>

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The Victoria Whisky Festival 2014 Ancillary Events – Whisky News

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Tomatin Distillery Manager Graham Eunson will be holding a tasting at the University Club of Victoria on January 10th, 2014 commencing at 5PM. Please contact Perry Brewer for tickets

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Who:      IAIN McCALLUM, Global Master of Malts, Morrison Bowmore Distillers, Glasgow, Scotland

What:     DRAM Academy Scotch Tasting & Hors d’ Oeuvres

When:    Friday, January 17th, 2014 @ 3PM

Where:   CANOE BREW PUB 450 Swift Street, Victoria BC  PH: 250-361-1940

Cost:                   $25.00 – 6 fine single malts, a cocktail & hors d’ oeuvres!

Reservations:     RSVP to pamela@cascadialiquor.com

Tickets: Can be purchased at Cascadia Uptown, Open 9am – 11pm daily, 101-3671 Uptown Boulevard (in the square, across from Walmart), Victoria BC  PH: 778.265.6265

Iain McCallum, 2013 Ambassador of the Year (Whisky Magazine)

“Blossoming in his role away from the lab, Iain represents a new breed of ambassador who manages to mix a mastery of hard-core technical knowledge with a rare passion for the fun aspect of whisky. Iain started in 1992 as a trainee Lab Technician at Morrison Bowmore. After that he trained as a Distillery Manager. In 2000, he returned to the lab at the head office to train as Group Senior Blender. In April 2011, he joined the sales and marketing team as Global Master of Malts, taking the Morrison Bowmore message, and his love and enthusiasm for whisky, across the world.” Whisky Magazine 

Menu: Auchentoshan, Bowmore & McClellands Malts + Hors d’ Oeuvres

Welcoming ‘Signature Canoe” Cocktail with BOWMORE LEGEND Single Malt 

1) McClellands Speyside.

2) McClellands Highland

3) Auchentoshan Classic

4) Auchentoshan Valinch

5) Bowmore 12YO

6) Bowmore Darkest 

 Hors d’ Oeuvres:  Chef will pair hors d’ oeuvres with our whiskies

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John Cashman, Ambassador for Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey is hosting an Irish Whisky Dinner on Thursday, January 16th 2014 at the Fairmont Empress Hotel; contact Michele Tucker for further details.

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Glenfarclas Distillery Ambassador George Grant will be holding a tasting at the University Club of Victoria on January 19th, 2014 commencing at 11:30-1:00PM. Please contact Perry Brewer for tickets SOLD OUT!

Please note that the events listed on this page are not part of the Victoria Whisky Festival but includes brands and presenters that are in town for the Festival. 

THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED AS MORE EVEVNTS COME ONLINE!

Hakushu Grain Whisky Facility Begins Full-scale Operation – Japanese Whisky News

Hakushu Grain Whisky Facility Begins Full-scale Operation

Suntory Liquors Limited built a production facility for grain whisky on the Hakushu Distillery grounds in December 2010 with the aim of creating an even greater array of unblended whiskies. After conducting numerous production tests, the facility will begin full-scale operation in May 2013.

Grain whiskies are produced from cereals, such as corn, and distilled in a device called continuous still. They play a crucial role by forming the base of the flavor that enhances the character of a malt whisky at blending.

Suntory produces grain whisky at the Chita Distillery (Chita City, Aichi Prefecture), which belongs to the Group company, Sungrain Ltd. Although the Hakushu Grain Whisky Facility, which is set to begin full-scale operations, is approximately one-tenth the size of the Chita Distillery, it has production equipment capable of utilizing a variety of grains aside from corn to create various types of grain whiskies.

Suntory is taking up the challenge to create many different unblended whiskies so that in the future an array of products with new value can be offered.

Kensington Calgary January 2014 Tastings! – Scotch Whisky News

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SMWS January Tasting Sat 4PM 1/11/14 $45.00

SMWS January Tasting Sat 6PM 1/11/14 $45.00

MS Calgary Whisky Festival 2014 1/16/14 Tickets are now on sale for the 2014 MS Calgary Whisky Festival at the Epcor Center on Thursday January 16, 2014 at 6pm. 100% of the proceeds raised are going to the MS Society of Calgary and Southern Alberta. Tickets for this event are only available through the MS Society of Calgary and Kensington Wine Market. Last year’s event featured 25 different exhibitors and more than 150 different whiskies. This year’s event will be even bigger and better! Three Master Classes, to be announced at a later date will be offered before and during the event at an additional cost of $20/each. Master Class tickets will go on sale in December. Physical tickets for the Festival and the Master Classes will be mailed out, or made available for pickup in December. Please note these tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE, and NO Store Credit will be issued on cancellations. If you find you cannot attend, you can give your ticket (s) to someone else. If you wish to purchase a Master Class ticket when available, you must first have a Festival ticket.Travel Safe It is Strongly recommended that you use public transportation, walk or arrange a ride to and from the event. Please pre-book your taxi! $90.48

MS Calgary Whisky Festival Master Class1 1/16/14 Master Class 1 will feature a head to head by Michael Urquhart of Benromach/Gordon & MacPhail vs. James Robertson of Tullibardine. It will take place from 5:20-6:00PM, wrapping up just in time for the start of the Festival proper. You must have a MS Calgary Whisky Festival ticket to purchase a Master Class Ticket. No physical tickets will be distributed for the Master Classes, registrants names will be recorded on a list. Please note these tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. $20.00

MS Calgary Whisky Festival Master Class2 1/16/14 Master Class 2 details will be published on New Year’s Eve. It will be held between 6:40 and 7:20. You must have a MS Calgary Whisky Festival ticket to purchase a Master Class Ticket. No physical tickets will be distributed for the Master Classes, registrants names will be recorded on a list. Please note these tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. $20.00

MS Calgary Whisky Festival Master Class3 1/16/14 Tomatin Master Class with Distillery Manager Garham Eunson. 8:00-8:40PM. This Master Class will feature a range of six whiskies different from those being shown on the Festival floor, including a 1976 Vintage, the Tomatin 25 & 30 years and the 15 year Tempranillo finish. You must have a MS Calgary Whisky Festival ticket to purchase a Master Class Ticket. No physical tickets will be distributed for the Master Classes, registrants names will be recorded on a list. Please note these tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. $20.00

Scots Wha Hae 1/25/14 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 $99.00

Scotland in 7 Drams 1/30/14 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 7:00pm Start Time $40.00 SOLD OUT

Please click HERE to Register for  any of these events

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Vignettes – Moments in Whisky – Whisky News

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Whisky Intelligence has added a new category called ‘Vignettes – Moments in Whisky’ which will feature whisky moments as experienced by the readership. If you have a whisky moment please feel free to submit your moment and we’ll do our best to publish it.

Go on, you know you want to be famous…

Pub Visits by Paul Mclean of MCLEANSCOTLAND -Scotch Whisky News

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OBAN PUB EXPERIENCE – name with-held for obvious reasons! Story by Paul.

The whisky classic – in the pub, enjoying a dram at the bar. Three old guys (aye, older than me!) also at the bar dramming. Got chatting to them, wondered where the hell I am from? Cannee make out my accent – no matter, even my mates can’t. Once we had establish I was from Connel – 5 miles away – all was fine and happy, they bought me a dram. My turn, I bought 4 drams (myself included) of Aberlour 10yo. Let it linger in ma mooth and enjoyed it, as did the others; Jack, his usual is a half of Best with a dram. Euan, a JW Black, usually drinks Cally Best. Ronnie, he was persuaded to try a Glenlivet, he liked it and smacked his lips! As he disappeared to the toilet, I mentioned to the other two, “it’s known as the ladies whisky, coz its easy to drink”, they thought this funny. As he came back they told him and laughed more, he ordered a Lagavulin – he downed it nicely and said “there’s a real mans dram for ye!” The barman gave us all a nip on the hoose; me; Black Bottle, Jack; Famous Grouse, Euan; Glenfiddich, Ronnie; JW red – don’t go mad now with the expense! Just as things were calming doon, in walked an American couple, soaked to the skin and freezing, they BOTH ordered a Lagavulin! All four of us laughed so much we were choking – a mans dram eh!

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OBAN PUB TALE – IRISH BAR – name with-held for obvious reasons! Story by Paul.

I walked in, went to the bar and ordered a Tullamore Dew single malt. Fella next to me said to his pal “now there’s a man who knows a good whiskey”, they both had thick (but understandable) accents. They chatted away arguing about Irish whiskey, so I bought myself a Redbreast 10yo, and a Writers Tears and a Connemara Peat, once each for the two fellas. Mayhem followed! Great craik, two “rounds” of whiskey followed, they asked where I was from?  “Connel” says myself. Confused looks spread over their faces, they had had a few by now, “what county is that in?” says (let’s call him) Paddy, “it’s 5 miles doon the road” I say, oh they say. When I mentioned my mum is from Kilkenny, they lit up! “ we are from Co Kilkenny!!!” Two drunken Irishmen chatting about home, whiskey, my mum, I just about managed to escape!

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Monday 23 December; distillery day today, started with a drive to Ardnamurchan, furthest westerly point of British mainland. Back tracked a little to where Adelphi are building a distillery. I reckon about 3 months to the finish now. With Concerto barley, being grown especially for the distillery, next to their bottling warehouse in Fife this will be a totally Scottish whisky!  Whisky industry veteran Graeme Bowie is to run new distillery. Graeme will initially oversee the visitor centre project. He moved from Inver House’s Balblair Distillery in Ross-shire, where he has been assistant manager. All the buildings, except for the visitor centre are now up. Even though, as images show, not quite finished, it can’t be long before I am there again, dry this time!  It was a hell of a day on my visit!  Remaining completely independent, Adelphi is able to select its single malt whiskies from as many distilleries as possible. Adelphi will only put its name to an outstanding whisky, they bottle single malt Scotch whiskies from only the very best single casks available. No two casks mature their contents the same, and with only 100-700 bottles produced from one cask, Adelphi single malt bottlings are both rare and highly sought after, only the very best single cask, single malt whiskies are good enough to be bottled on their own. With the help of Charles MacLean, it selects a mere 4% of those that are offered. Your guide and host (Paul McLean) will vouch for that, having tried many!  Too many.

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From here a fantastic drive (ok, some really bad weather) to the Corran ferry, and on to Fort William (again), where I had a meeting arranged with Colin Ross of Ben Nevis distillery.  A good long chat with Colin in the boardroom, chatted over distillery tours, special bottlings and all sorts of things, even bible man! There will a new distillery visitor centre opening next year (2014) and a new whisky name also! Warehouse Number 7, this will replace Legend of the Dew. Warehouse 7 is now where the current visitor centre is located. Two very exciting bottles soon to be available; 21 year old Port finish looks good, in it’s own decanter, also exciting, the 25 year old, again in decanter, only approx. 500 of these available and 200 of the 21 yo available in decanters, looking at £400 ish for the 25, a limited edition. So don’t say I didnee warn you!

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Back at the pub for the final night, sitting at the bar, there was an American couple staying, also seated at the bar, after a wee opening chat, with the ok from Steve (owner) I nipped to the room for some whisky bottles (200 ml), we then had a blind tasting, another “silence of the drams”! I told them how it worked and they were up for it. Bottles included, BenRiach 1995, Templar dram; 21 yo Speyside, Bruichladich Rocks and a Cutty Sark Storm. After the pen and paper bit, we then chatted away with the 4 drams. What did we think? Overall winner by far, BenRiach! One comment re BR; “anyone who does not like this whisky, needs surgery!”  I like to these silence tastings, no one can speak until we all wrote down what we thought, no suggestive comments made to influence the others, my own idea (Paul). For a finish we enjoyed a Famous Grouse chocolate bar!

Paul McLean was on a selfish, chill out trip, all on his own (except for Stan the Stag)! But can repeat the trip for anyone who wishes to tour with MCLEANSCOTLAND in 2014, a west coast thriller! See facebook for many images of this trip; McLean Whisky Tours

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A Profile of Lochside Distillery – Scotch Whisky Lost

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On Sunday January 5th, 2014 Whisky Intelligence will publish the best and most complete profile of the now demolished Lochside Distillery. It’s a fascinating read…the article is written by Mark Davidson, the Jolly Toper himself.

Charles Gordon, Life President of William Grant & Sons – Sad Whisky News

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Charles Gordon, Life President of William Grant & Sons

Dec 24th, 2013. The death has just been announced of Charles Gordon, Life President of William Grant & Sons, who died in New York at the weekend. He was 86 years of age.

Charles was a key driving force in building William Grant & Sons into a strong independent family-owned company with a unique global reputation for excellence.

His son Glenn, the present Chairman of the company, paid this tribute to his father: “We are all very proud of my father’s achievements in his very full and energetic lifetime, and give thanks for the legacy that he has left us with. He touched the lives of many, many people and will be sorely missed by all.

“In our family and our business, which my father always intertwined, he very much believed in a spirit of partnership. In his memory, we will continue to build this spirit, and with it our independent family business, for future generations”.

Stella David, Chief Executive of the company said: “On behalf of all of us at William Grant & Sons, we recognise the truly exceptional contribution Charles Gordon has made to our company. Indeed few people have made a greater contribution to the scotch whisky industry over such an extended period of time. The company is fully committed to continue to build on Charles’ remarkable legacy. We pass on our sympathies to the Grant Gordon family.”


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