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Paul John Prize Draw – Happy Diwali! (in two weeks) at The Whisky Exchange – Indian Whisky News

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Paul John Prize Draw – Happy Diwali! (in two weeks)

We like parties at TWE, and one excuse for a shindig that we we get involved with every year is Diwali – the Festival of Lights. A celebration of the triumph of light over darkness, the sky is full of fireworks at the end of October (and we eat quite a lot of sweets).

To celebrate the festival this year, we’ve got together with the Paul John Distillers, the most recent makers of Indian single malt whisky to bring their wares to the UK, to run a big prize draw:

Buy a bottle of one of the four Paul John whiskies below, and be in with a chance to win a £500 shopping spree on The Whisky Exchange website.

The first two bottles that get you into the draw are their first two ongoing single malts: Paul John Edited (a mix of peated and unpeated spirit) and Brilliance (completely unpeated). They made waves when they hit our shelves early last year, with lots of great reviews, including 96.5pts for Edited in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2014.

Paul John Edited

You can find out more about them in our blog post from last year, as well as information about the distillery and how the whisky is made.

The next two are more recent releases, the Paul John Classic and Peated Select Cask. These came in at the end of last year, and add a cask-strength element to the Paul John range. As well as being more intensely flavoured than the Edited and Brilliance, the Peated Select Cask is also the first opportunity to try the peated spirit on its own.

Paul John Classic Select Cask

Paul John Classic Select Cask, 55.2%

Nose: Like Brilliance, but turned up a notch. More vanilla, more cake batter, more fruity sweets and more spice. Stacks of cereal, with rolled oats, freshly milled barley and lots of fruit – apples, pears and hints of the more tropical: pineapples and Refresher chews (without the fizzy sherbert middle). With that there is sweet lemon drizzle cake, window putty and a light gluey note, as well as sweet pastry cream.

Palate: Sharp cinnamon up front: fireball gobstoppers and Hot Tamales. It calms down to show off apple sauce and sweet vanilla, as well as spiced, heavily buttered pastry with a grind of black pepper. Behind that, squirty cream from a can on top of a bag of Haribo. Water kills the heat and ups the sweetness, revealing caraway and spirity notes, along with even more vanilla.

Finish: Haribo fruitiness fades to spicy oak.

Comment: The natural step up from Brilliance, taking the sweet and grainy character of Paul John’s unpeated spirit, and ramping up the intensity.

Paul John Peated Select Cask

Paul John Peated Select Cask, 55.5%

Nose: Earthiness rather than smoke to start, with lots of mulchy greenness, fruit skins and some medicine-cabinet touches. Ozone and swimming-pool notes grow in the glass, with tropical fruit matching their expansion. Smoke reveals itself after a while, along with black pepper, orange marmalade with smoky edges, and sweet, loamy earth.

Palate: Softer than expected to start, with big peppery spice and earthy smoke rolling in from behind. Sweet coal smoke, barrel char and crushed stone appear, with a touch of charcoal developing. Black-pepper spice underpins everything, with toffee sweetness for balance, and tropical fruit on top.

Finish: Gentle smoke and char, with sweet earth, aniseed balls and dark chocolate.

Comment: Smokiness done differently, with a more inland woodsmoke character than the more maritime peat that you find in Scotch whisky.

The competition runs until 11.59pm on 30 October 2014, and it’s open to all TWE customers. You can find full details over on our Paul John prize draw page.

Originally published on The Whisky Exchange Blog – Paul John Prize Draw – Happy Diwali! (in two weeks)

A Kilchoman Whisky Tasting With N&P – 5th November 2014 – Scotch Whisky News

A Kilchoman Whisky Tasting With N&P – 5th November 2014

Starts 7:00 pm

Kilchoman are visiting just 14 selected shops as part of their ‘UK Land Rover Tour’, arriving at the 16th Century cellars of Nickolls and Perks on November 5th.

This highly sought after whisky tasting is held by family owner of the distillery George Wills who’s coming to N&P especially for this event!

See the video and buy your tickets here

At the previous Midlands Whisky Festival you may have had a dram or two of the Machir bay 2014 release and the 100% Islay 4th edition …they went down quite well we heard.

Well, at this tasting we will be concentrating on more whiskies from the multi-award winning Kilchoman Distillery, featuring some new and exciting releases!

Kilchoman have also released a bottling exclusive to the retail shops who will be hosting a tasting for the them, called the ‘UK Land Rover Tour bottling’, which is cask strength.

So, do you fancy a taste of the smallest distillery on Islay this November?

– Kilchoman 100% Islay 4th Edition

– Kilchoman Machir Bay 2014 Release

– Kilchoman Loch Gorm

– Kilchoman Port Cask Matured

– Kilchoman Original Cask strength

– Kilchoman Cask Strength Exclusive UK Land Rover Tour Bottling

Brown-Forman to Build Old Forester Distillery on Whiskey Row – American Whiskey News

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Brown-Forman to Build Old Forester Distillery on Whiskey Row

Company Returns To Its Historic Roots on Main Street

Louisville, KY, September 2014 – Brown-Forman Corporation today announced that it will open a distillery and bourbon experience for its founding brand, Old Forester, in two historic buildings on West Main Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Brown-Forman expects to open the Old Forester Distillery in the fall of 2016, building on the company’s strong bourbon whiskey heritage by creating a world-class distilling operation and visitor destination that showcases the craftsmanship and authenticity of Old Forester, the first bottled bourbon. The company anticipates investing approximately $30 million in this project.

“George Garvin Brown introduced Old Forester, America’s first bottled bourbon, more than 140 years ago, which changed our industry and the Louisville community forever,” said Paul Varga, CEO of Brown-Forman Corporation. “As demand for high quality bourbon continues to increase, the Old Forester Distillery will enable us to expand capacity so that we can further showcase one of the greatest tasting and most historic bourbons.  We believe this will enrich Kentucky, the home of bourbon, and Louisville, the historic home of Brown-Forman and the Brown family.”

Old Forester is Brown-Forman’s founding brand, founded in 1870 by George Garvin Brown. Brown believed Old Forester was so pure and consistent that he sealed it, signed it, and pledged “There is nothing better in the market.” The Old Forester Distillery will celebrate Brown’s innovative spirit and his commitment to making the highest quality bourbon.

The Old Forester Distillery will include fermentation, distilling, barrel making, filling and dumping, and bottling. The new distillery will allow the company to double its current production of Old Forester.

The historic properties at 117 and 119 West Main Street, where the Old Forester Distillery will be located, were built around 1857 and used for warehousing barrels of whiskey produced at numerous distilleries in the area. At least 19 distillers, wholesalers, and other whiskey-related businesses called this block of West Main Street home.

By the mid-1870s, this stretch of West Main Street was known as “Whiskey Row.”

“Between 1900 and 1919, Brown-Forman occupied 117 West Main Street on Louisville’s Whiskey Row. We’re returning to our roots with this distillery, just another wonderful example of Brown-Forman’s commitment to historic preservation and downtown development in Louisville,” said Geo. Garvin Brown IV, a 5th generation descendant of the company’s founder and the company’s current board chairman.

With the purchase of these two buildings, Brown-Forman owns five buildings on Louisville’s revitalized Main Street.  Brown-Forman will potentially receive a total of $1.3M in various Kentucky tax incentives. The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) has preliminarily approved the company for tax incentives up to $900,000 through the Kentucky Business Investment (KBI) program. KEDFA also approved Brown-Forman for tax benefits of $400,000 through the Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act (KEIA).

For more than 140 years, Brown-Forman Corporation has enriched the experience of life by responsibly building fine quality beverage alcohol brands, including Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Southern Comfort, Finlandia, Jack Daniel’s & Cola, Canadian Mist, Korbel, Gentleman Jack, el Jimador, Herradura, Sonoma-Cutrer, Chambord, New Mix, Tuaca, and Woodford Reserve.  Brown-Forman’s brands are supported by nearly 4,200 employees and sold in approximately 160 countries worldwide.  For more information about the company, please visit http://www.brown-forman.com/.

Just Whisky’s October Auction is now LIVE – Scotch Whisky News

Just Whisky’s October Auction is now LIVE and will run until Sunday 19th October. Head over there to check out the lots on offer.

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http://www.just-whisky.co.uk/

Michel Couvreur K&L Exclusive Overaged Peated Malt Whisky 750ml ($89.99) – Whisky News

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  • Michel Couvreur K&L Exclusive Overaged Peated Malt Whisky 750ml ($89.99)
    The chance to work with Michel Couvreur on a special K&L whisky project was something that David and I had been dreaming of for years. We had heard the stories. This crazy Belgian had moved to Burgundy in the 60s, carved out a wine cellar inside a mountain, only to fill it with Scottish single malt whisky instead of pinot noir. He set up camp in Beaune, ordered new-make spirit to be delivered by tanker, and drove down to Jerez himself; selecting his own sherry butts to insure only the finest quality casks for his contracted spirit. Unfortunately, Michel Couvreur passed away last year from pancreatic cancer, thus ending the career of one of the industry’s most courageous pioneers. Luckily for us, however, apprentice Jean-Arnaud has carried on after studying under Michel for more than a decade. When we visited the underground cave this past Spring, we were all in total awe. The tunnels of dripping stone go on forever, and the amount of whisky stored in this secret lair is jawdropping. We put our trust completely in Jean-Arnaud and are happy we did. Our peated version of the incredible “Overaged” sherry expression is a seamless creation that drinks like the best version of Johnnie Black ever, mixed with the most supple and soft expressions of Macallan. It’s a lush, creamy, caramel-laden dream of a whisky composed only of malts 12 years and older. There’s a bit of peat on the finish, but the soft sherry is the star. (NOTE: do NOT cut the hard wax seal, tap it so that it breaks)

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Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
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New Whisky Arrivals! – Rare single casks, lost blends, Barrel proof bourbon at Abbey Whisky – Whisky News

Aberlour 24 Year Old – 1989
Single Cask #11338

A 1989 vintage Aberlour aged for 24 years in a single cask hogshead (cask #11338). A mere 118 bottles surviving the angels’ share, bottled August 2014 at 51.2% vol.

£127.50 (£106.25 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Aberlour Single Cask #11338

Compass Box The Lost Blend

The latest creation from John Glaser and the team at The Compass Box has been named, ‘The Lost Blend’. Inspired by the O. Henry story of the same name and the retirement of Eleuthera back in 2004 this blended malt Scotch whisky has been created from malt from the Clynelish distillery, the Allt-A-Bhainne distillery (aged in American oak barrels and just a few years shy of two decades), combined with malt whisky from the Caol Ila distillery.

A limited release bottled in 2014 at 46% vol.

£78.50 (£65.42 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Compass Box The Lost Blend

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof / 12 Year Old 67.4%

A limited edition release of Elijah Craig 12 year old, bottled straight from the barrel (Barrel Proof). Made in the same traditional method as other Elijah Craig bottlings, but this small batch release (batch 5) has been bottled at a staggering 67.4% vol (134.9 proof)!

 

£68.40 (£57.00 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Elijah Craig Barrel Proof

Clynelish 24 Year Old – 1989 Single Cask #5890

Distilled in 1989, this Clynelish single malt Scotch whisky has been aged for 24 years in single cask #5890. Bottled in 2014 at 52.0% vol as part of the Celebration of the Cask range by Càrn Mòr.

An out-turn of only 248 bottles.

£127.50 (£106.25 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Clynelish 1989 Single Cask #5890

GlenDronach 1995 / 19 Year Old / Cask 3250 UK Exclusive

One of two UK Exclusives released by GlenDronach towards the end of September 2014 (#4887 being the other). Single cask #3250, distilled in 1995 and aged for 19 years in a Pedro Ximenez sherry puncheon. Bottled at 52.5% vol, with an out-turn of 554 bottles…

£89.90 (£74.92 ex vat)

Click here to purchase GlenDronach Single Cask 3250

Dallas Dhu 1975 – 21 Year Old
The Rare Malts Selection

A 1975 vintage Dallas Dhu aged for 21 years and bottled as part of The Rare Malts Selection range. Launched by Diageo this was a remarkable series of cask strength whiskies that has now, sadly been discontinued. Dallas Dhu ceased production in 1983 making this bottle rather rare indeed…

£380.40 (£317.00 ex vat)

Click here to purchase Dallas Dhu 1975 / The Rare Malts Selection

Wild Turkey Diamond Anniversary Bourbon at Mora’s – American Whiskey News

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Newly Arrived at the Shop
Wild Turkey Diamond Anniversary Bourbon
Price $129.99

Wild Turkey Diamond Anniversary Bourbon
97 Points! – Wine Enthusiast, September 2014

“Made from a blend of very rare 13- to 16-year-old whiskies, this bottling pays tribute to Master Distiller Jimmy Russell’s 60 years at the Wild Turkey Distillery. This light, silky Bourbon shows lots of vanilla-maple and brown sugar flavors accented by a hint of peach, and tapers off delicately, with clove, cinnamon, ginger and burnt orange peel notes on the finish.” -Kara Newman

Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #492 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com goes higher-end with a marketing-lite Whisky Review 492 – Glenlivet 21yo Archive Single Malt

anCnoc Vintage 2000 Is Here – Scotch Whisky News

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anCnoc Vintage 2000 is here

anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky is proud to announce the release of Vintage 2000, another remarkable single malt in the line of exclusive vintage releases from Knockdhu Distillery, celebrating the art of whisky-making with a modern twist. It has become a tradition at anCnoc to annually offer vintage releases from consecutive years to the most dedicated whisky fans around the world.

Only 1,000 cases of anCnoc Vintage 2000 will be made available in select markets from September 2014. The whisky was selected and bottled with the most discerning whisky drinker in mind and will offer a wonderful insight into the distillery style and the impact of on-site maturation in a combination of Spanish oak ex-sherry butts and American oak ex-bourbon barrels.

anCnoc Vintage 2000 has been bottled non chill-filtered, at its natural colour and at the premium strength of 46% ABV.

Hot copper in colour, the whisky is dark and masculine on the nose. A surge of ground Oriental spices, burned vanilla and unrefined cocoa beans gradually relaxes its grip and subtle aromas of lemon grass, orange peel and fragrant cut flowers come to life, unmistakably highlighting the provenance of this remarkable Vintage. On the palate it is smooth but firm-structured, envelops the mouth in creamy vanilla, spicy sherry notes, pralines and silky tannins. Lively citrus follows shortly after leading to a long, balanced finish, finally revealing a whiff of wood smoke.

anCnoc Assistant Brand Manager Stephanie Bridge commented:

The unique taste profile of the Vintage 2000 is set to be a hit with malt enthusiasts everywhere. Releasing the next Vintage in the anCnoc collection marks the end of a very exciting spring and summer for the brand. I’m confident that the exclusive expression will be a welcome addition to anyone’s malt collection.”

anCnoc Vintage 2000 will be available in the UK, Sweden, Japan and Russia, to name but a few markets, at a recommended retail price of £55.

Notes 

  • anCnoc [a-nock] Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky is produced at Knockdhu Distillery in the village of Knock near Huntly
  • The distillery was established in 1894 and is considered one of the most enchanting in Scotland
  • The distillery uses traditional production techniques including a time-honoured method of condensing distillate in worm tubs
  • Core expressions of anCnoc include a 12 Year Old, anCnoc 16 Year Old and anCnoc 22 Year Old
  • In 2012 super premium anCnoc 35 year old was launched across selected markets worldwide to much critical acclaim
  • In 2014 anCnoc launched the Peaty Collection, a selection of peated single malt whiskies from Knockdhu Distillery. To date, the Collection consists anCnoc Rutter, Flaughter, Tushkar (Swedish exclusive) and Cutter, all named after traditional peat-cutting tools.

A Kilchoman Whisky Tasting With N&P – 5th November 2014 – Scotch Whisky News

A Kilchoman Whisky Tasting With N&P – 5th November 2014

BUY  (SINGLE TICKET) £20.00 inc VAT

Kilchoman are visiting just 14 selected shops as part of their ‘UK Land Rover Tour’, arriving at the 16th Century cellars of Nickolls and Perks on November 5th.

This highly sought after whisky tasting is held by family owner of the distillery George Wills who’s coming to N&P especially for this event!

At the previous Midlands Whisky Festival you may have had a dram or two of the Machir bay 2014 release and the 100% Islay 4th edition …they went down quite well we heard.

Well, at this tasting we will be concentrating on more whiskies from the award winning Kilchoman Distillery, featuring some new and exciting releases!

Kilchoman have also released a bottling exclusive to the retail shops who will be hosting a tasting for the them, called the ‘UK Land Rover Tour bottling’, which is cask strength.

So, do you fancy a taste of the smallest distillery on Islay this November?

– Kilchoman 100% Islay 4th Edition

– Kilchoman Machir Bay 2014 Release

– Kilchoman Loch Gorm

– Kilchoman Port Cask Matured

– Kilchoman Original Cask strength

– Kilchoman Cask Strength Exclusive UK Land Rover Tour Bottling


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