Archive for March, 2015

Glenmorangie Whisky Dinner Tuesday, March 31st at Fet’s Whisky Kitchen, Vancouver, BC – Scotch Whisky News

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On Tuesday March 31st we will be hosting JS Dupuis at our annual Glenmorangie whisky pairing dinner.

 Not only are we in for an incredible whisky pairing dinner we are also celebrating the long anticipated return of Glenmorangie’s Lasanta. Lasanta is now one of their core expressions and having been gone from our market for quite a while we are all very excited to have it back. With their Port and Sauternes cask finishes, Lasanta’s Sherry wood finish completes the lineup and compliments the others very nicely.

 Glenmorangie produces some of the worlds most elegant whiskies, due in part to their spirit coming of some of Scotland’s tallest stills. In 2004 Glenmorangie bought the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, of which we are very proud to be Vancouver’s SMWS Partner Bar, which bottles and markets some of the world’s rarest whiskies and was subsequently purchased by Moet Hennessy that same year.

Join us as JS takes us through the Glenmorangie lineup and shares tales from the distillery and our talented kitchen crew pairs 5 incredible whiskies with 5 stunning dishes.

 Please join us on Tuesday, March 31st at 6:30 for our annual Glenmorangie Whisky Pairing dinner!

 As always these dinners sell out very quickly.

 Please plan for a safe ride home!

 The cost for this event is only $79 including GST and gratuity and is open to only 25 people!  click here to register

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New Top Pick Exclusive American Whiskey at K&L – American Whiskey News

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  • Four Roses K&L Exclusive OESF (10 Years Old, 9 Months) Single Barrel Cask Strength Bourbon 750ml ($66.99) This past January we tasted another extensive round of Four Roses barrel samples and wound up choosing three more wonderful casks that help to illustrate both the quality and the diversity of the Kentucky distillery’s backstock. The ten year, nine month old OESF is the richest and roundest of the three barrels, despite the fact that it’s a month younger than one of its brothers. At 52.7%, the whiskey has evaporated more liquid and concentrated more oak into the spirit. Big, rich, oaky vanilla starts off the palate, more spice and peppery notes flutter towards the back, and the finish rolls in like a wave of cinnamon, clove, oak spice, and dry, woody notes. This is a classic, well-balanced, beautifully rounded whiskey. It’s of a style that we’re beginning to see less and less of in today’s market. Make this one your first choice.
  • Four Roses K&L Exclusive OESK (9 Years Old, 7 Months) Single Barrel Cask Strength B ourbon 750ml ($66.99) This past January we tasted another extensive round of Four Roses barrel samples and wound up choosing three more wonderful casks that help to illustrate both the quality and the diversity of the Kentucky distillery’s backstock. Our nine year, seven month old barrel of formula OESK is a whopping 61.9% ABV with dark, brooding notes of oak and earth on the nose, fading in and out with undertones of burnt sugar and charred wood. The initial sip is all pencil shavings and more earthy notes before exploding on the finish with black cherry, oak spices, and a zippy note of white pepper. This is a rocks whiskey or a high-end Manhattan ingredient. The power and the intensity are best tamed by the addition of water and other ingredients. Not for the faint of heart.
  • Jefferson’s K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Reserve Very Old Bourbon 750ml ($45.99) Jefferson’s is one of the few negotiant bottlers left that still has access to real Kentucky Bourbon. Most other second-party labels have moved on to MGP (formerly known as LDI) distillery in Indiana, which makes delicious whiskey, but is rather ubiquitous in today’s market. This single barrel from Jefferson’s mature stocks is one of the softest, more supple American whiskies we have in stock. The focus is clearly the creamy corn and the richness of the spirit. There’s a bit of an herbaceous note on the finish, hints of dried leaves and tobacco, but it’s still just a hint in the soft wave of oak and vanilla. In a store full of “cask strength” and “high rye” selections, this barrel clearly stands out from the pack. This is for those who like their Bourbon smooth.

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Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Connemara Single Cask #4332 – Irish Whiskey News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews Connemara Single Cask #4332.

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BENRIACH ONE OF 1000 COMPANIES TO INSPIRE BRITAIN – Scotch Whisky News

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BENRIACH ONE OF 1000 COMPANIES TO INSPIRE BRITAIN

THE London Stock Exchange Group has released its list of ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ and The BenRiach Distillery Company is featured for the first time.

‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ is a celebration of some of the fastest-growing and most dynamic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.    

As well as identifying 1,000 companies, the report examines in detail the opportunities and challenges facing SMEs and looks at the sectors and trends that will shape the future of the UK economy.

Over 100 sectors in total are represented; from manufacturing and engineering, to financial services and retail, with companies from across every region of the UK.

Eight of the fastest-growing food and drink companies are based in Scotland.

The report points out that the success of SMEs has a disproportionate effect on our national economic output. The Scale-Up Report, published last year by Sherry Coutu, found that boosting this ‘sector‘ by just 1% would create as many as 230,000 new jobs and add £38bn to UK GDP.

Xavier Rolet, Chief Executive, London Stock Exchange Group, believes the UK has some of the most inspiring growth businesses in the world.

“Our report showcases some of these fast-growing and dynamic companies – the type of companies we believe will help fuel the long-term growth of the UK economy,” he said.

To be considered for inclusion in the report, companies had to meet a range of criteria which included being UK-registered, having a turnover of between £6-£250 million in the last 12 months and a minimum of three years in operation.

Chancellor  George Osborne said: “This is a remarkable list of outstanding companies. These businesses have been built by the drive, commitment and vision of Britain’s entrepreneurs and business leaders. It is my privilege to be able to congratulate them all, and to thank London Stock Exchange Group for its work.”

BenRiach MD Billy Walker (pictured) said: “It’s an enormous compliment and a very pleasant surprise to be included in this prestigious list,” he said. “T his achievement is testament to the hard work, passion and commitment of our people across our four sites.”

Edinburgh-headquartered BenRiach markets three core brands – BenRiach, GlenDronach and Glenglassaugh single malts – from its three distilleries at Elgin, Forgue and Portsoy. Last year it announced a record pre-tax profit increase of 116% to £8.9m in its annual financial results alongside a turnover growth of 39.4% to £34.5m.

The Macallan 25 Year Old 1990 by Hunter Laing at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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The Macallan 25 Year Old 1990

Single sherry hogshead cask bottled February 2015 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare Platinum Selection.

Macallan 25 Year Old $557.13

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4th Annual Cowichan Valley Whiskey Festival – Whisky Festival News

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2015 Tickets on sale now!

4th Annual Cowichan Valley Whiskey Festival

Saturday April 18th, 2015 7pm to 10 pm at the

Ocean Front Suites at Cowichan Bay

 Tickets can be purchased at Beverly Corners Liquor Store, by phone at 250-710-2908 or Online

Appetizers & Door prizes $75 per ticket
Limited Tickets Are Available

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society Events – Scotch Whisky News

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Irish Whiskey Tasting > The Vaults, Leith – Thu 19 Mar

Contrast and compare Society and proprietary Irish bottlings.

Sheffield Preview Tasting >  Leopold Hotel, Sheffield – Fri 20 Mar

Society Ambassador, Les Harrow introduces a preview of truly remarkable drams

Scotland v Ireland Tasting Lunch > 28 Queen St, Edinburgh – Sat 21 Mar

3 drams and 3 substantial courses: perfect warm up session for the game

Whisky & Beer Theme Night > The Vaults, Leith – Tue 31 Mar

As part of our Spritzich Whisky & Beer celebrations join us for a night focused on beer & whisky pairing

Browse All Tastings >

Browse New Outturn >

Browse All Bottlings >

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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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Aberlour 12yo NCF – Scotch Whisky News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews Aberlour 12 Year Old NCF 48%.

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Usquaebach Scotch Whisky Makes a Vibrant Return to the US Market – Scotch Whisky News

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Usquaebach Scotch Whisky Makes a Vibrant Return to the US Market

Usquaebach (pronounced “oos-ke-bah”), the small, artisanally crafted, blended Scotch whisky, has been quietly making a comeback in the US market since its purchase by Cobalt Brands in 2009.  Thanks to the hard work of its current owners and the reliance on a fiercely dedicated customer base longing for its return, the brand can now be found in over 20 states and in all major US markets.

Usquaebach’s blend dates back to the 1700’s and its name was trademarked in 1877, making it one of the most enduring brands in the Scotch whisky market. One reason for this is the loyal customer base that continues to seek out the whisky due to the quality of the product – a testament to the reputation of the Laing family in Glasgow, Scotland, who has been blending Usquaebach for nearly 100 years.

“Stewart Laing, our long time blender, relies on his close relationships with historic single malt distilleries throughout the Highlands,” says Ryan Judson, Usquaebach’s national brand ambassador.  “Laing only selects perfectly aged casks to blend with premium barley grain.”

It is this focus that Laing puts on quality single malt casks for Usquaebach’s blends that has garnered the brand the international respect it continues to receive. Laing describes how the selection of superior single malt casks can determine the greatness of a blend:

“In the case of Usquaebach [Old Rare Stone Flagon], we operate on a high malt-to-grain ratio in the blend. Other blended Scotch whisky is a higher grain-to-malt ratio,” says Stewart Laing, the distinguished blender of Usquaebach for over four decades, “There are over 40 different malts mixed together in Usquaebach.  Malt is the body. Grain does not have the character, and that is what makes the recipe unique. As a blender I am always looking for balance and taste.”

Laing goes on to explain that patience and experience are keys to creating masterful blends.

“The skill of the blender is paramount…because it is he who knows which whiskies go with which whisky,” says Laing. “Each whisky has to marry with the whole.”

Oftentimes in the Scotch whisky market, the draw of single malts tends to obscure the craft among blends. Changing this perception has been tantamount to resurrecting Usquaebach’s prominence in the national market.

“We find time and time again single malt drinkers find Usquaebach just as alluring, smoother and more complex,” says Judson. “People try it because the flagon looks amazing, but they always come back because the whisky inside is just that good.”

There was a time in recent history that Usquaebach occupied a very significant place among the elite names in Scotch blends – in particular, it was famously poured at the Presidential Inaugural dinners of Richard Nixon and George Bush, Sr.

Today, Usquaebach’s resurgence is a welcome return to a blended Scotch market dominated by large, corporate-owned brands. The iconic packaging of its signature Old Rare Stone Flagon is often a reason for customers to wax nostalgic.

According to the Whisky Advocate’s online blog: “Ever since the late 1980s, when I started getting into Scotch, I always remembered the Usquaebach blended Scotch in the really cool flagon.”

“Our key retailers across the country remain enthusiastic about the brands come back.” explains brand ambassador Judson,They tell me, Thank G-d Usquaebach’s back! We missed you.”

The Brand features three incarnations, each having a different price point and consumer palate.  While the name may be hard to spell and to pronounce, this historic brand, with a name that translates from Gaelic to mean “the water of life,” is providing Scotch whisky lovers across America with a reason to raise their glasses with Usquaebach once again. 

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~Usquaebach “Old Rare”~  Blended Scotch Whisky porcelain flagon is a vestige of Scotch whisky’s history – a reminder of a time, preceding bottled whiskey, when travelling merchants combined spirits of the highest caliber single distilleries creating ethereal blends embodying sophistication. With 41 specially selected single malts up to 20 years of age from the Highlands and only 15% high-quality grain whisky in the blend, this classic Scotch whisky offers multi-layered opulence. Its quality and finesse has been recognized by connoisseurs and aficionados the world over – notably, Usquaebach “Old Rare” Blended Scotch was served at the 1969 and 1989 Presidential Inaugural Dinners.  (MSRP $120)

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~Usquaebach 15-Year Blended Malt ~ is a marriage of the finest Highland single malts, aged carefully for at least 15 years – and some as old as 20 – in oak and sherry casks. When purity and strength is desired, this beautiful yet masculine Scotch whisky delivers robust aromas and intense richness.  Recognized throughout the whisky-drinking world for its quality, the 15-Year Blended Malt has won numerous accolades, including Gold Medal at the 2010 International Whisky Competition. The nose features sun-dried fruits, pineapple, and espresso bean, while the palate entertains with stout baking spices and a luxurious sweetness.  (MSRP $75) 

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~Usquaebach Reserve Premium Blended Scotch ~ is a whisky for those seeking elegance and structure. This rare blend features over 50% quality single malts each aged between 16 to 18 years and blended with the finest grain whisky – resulting in a handcrafted spirit that is both timeless and unique. The nose features honeyed sherry, smooth vanilla, baked apples and quince, while sweet spices and an endearing zest linger on the palate. The Usqauebach Reserve finishes long and smooth, with a detailed edge and a crisp mouth-feel – ideal as an aperitif or with a rich meal.  (MSRP $40)

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Ledaig 42 year old at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Ledaig 42 year old 

Described by renowned whisky writer Charles MacLean as ‘Extraordinary!’ in our latest edition of Whiskeria, this 42 year old single malt has been matured in various types of cask before being transferred into high-quality Gonzales Byass oloroso sherry casks. Master Distiller Ian McMillan described this as ‘the smokiest whisky of its age he has ever encountered’, but it is balanced by a rich sweetness.

One of only 500 bottles ever produced and bottled at 46.3% abv.

£3500 Buy Now

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