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FREE MACKILLOP’S CHOICE WHISKY TASTING! At Milroy’s of Soho – Scotch Whisky News

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FREE MACKILLOP’S CHOICE WHISKY TASTING!

(BECAUSE WE’RE NICE LIKE THAT)

It’s not very often that opportunities like this come along, especially in the world of premium retail. We’ve teamed up with the indomitable Angus Dundee Distillers to bring you a free whisky tasting event of their superb Mackillop’s Choice and Montgomery independent bottlings! Needless to say some very interesting whiskies are getting opened for this one-off free event.

If you’re interested the event takes place next Monday (6th July) starting at 18:30 and concluding at approximately 20:00 at Milroy’s of Soho, If you would like to attend please sign up via our online store here. Please note we only have a limited number of spaces available so don’t hesitate!

HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Raises a Toast to the 200th Anniversary of His Favourite Single Malt at Laphroaig’s Islay Distillery – Scotch Whisky News

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HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, raises a toast to the 200th anniversary of his favourite single malt at Laphroaig’s Islay distillery

His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, today visited the world famous Laphroaig Distillery on Islay in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the brand. Laphroaig, owned by Beam Suntory, is the only Single Malt Scotch Whisky to bear a Royal Warrant and is known to be a firm favourite of the Prince, who led a toast to the anniversary by raising a dram of limited-edition Laphroaig 15 Year Old Single Malt.

The visit is the third that the Duke has paid to Laphroaig over the last 25 years. The Royal Warrant was bestowed personally when he visited the distillery in 1994, and he returned as part of his 60th birthday celebrations in 2008.

The Duke, who in Scotland uses his official Scottish title the Duke of Rothesay, was hosted by John Campbell, Distillery Manager of Laphroaig, Patrick Loudon McIain Stewart, Lord Lieutenant of Argyle & Bute and Mick Ord, Director of Scotch and Irish Whiskies at Beam Suntory. During the visit, he met a number of Laphroaig employees, filled, bunged and signed an ex-bourbon cask and was given a tour of the distillery. He also unveiled a plaque in the Friends of Laphroaig’s field to officially open a cairn (a traditional Scottish monument made of rough stones) commemorating the 200th anniversary. At the end of the tour, the Prince was presented with gifts, including branded ‘Friends of Laphroaig’ wellington boots and bottles of Laphroaig 15 Year Old.

The Duke’s visit also marks the launch of The Laphroaig Legacy Fund, a charitable initiative aimed at supporting Islay’s people, community and environment in 2015. The Legacy Fund has been created to both celebrate the distillery’s past and help to secure the future of its community by supporting local projects and businesses that are promoting the sustainability of Islay living. This year, bottles and casks of 40 Year Old whisky signed during the Prince’s last visit will be auctioned to raise money for the fund. A corporate donation from Beam Suntory and £1 donation from every bottle of Laphroaig 21 Year Old and Cairdeas sold through the Laphroaig Visitor Centre and Online Shop in 2015 will also be put towards the fund. Following an application and selection process, a series of targeted grants will be issued to the successful beneficiaries; these could include community projects, environmental sustainability programmes or initiatives that enhance the skills sets of islanders.

Laphroaig is also celebrating its 200th anniversary with limited edition commemorative releases of Laphroaig 15 Year Old, Laphroaig 32 Year Old, and Laphroaig 21 Year Old.

John Campbell, Distillery Manager of Laphroaig, says, “We are absolutely delighted to welcome the Prince back to Laphroaig to commemorate what is a momentous year for our distillery and brand. We are extremely grateful for his ongoing support over the years, which has helped enable us to preserve the unique heritage of the Scottish whisky industry and to give back to our community. Our 200th anniversary is an opportunity for us to continue to support the region through The Laphroaig Legacy Fund, celebrate our position as an integral part of the local economy, and help ensure that the community of Islay can prosper into the future.”

About The Laphroaig® Legacy Fund

The Laphroaig Legacy Fund will commemorate the 200th anniversary of Laphroaig by providing financial support to local projects or businesses that are promoting the sustainability of Islay living. A corporate donation from Beam Suntory and proceeds from the sale of 200th anniversary products sold through the Laphroaig Visitor Centre and Online Shop, distillery tours and a cask signed by HRH The Prince of Wales, Duke of Rothesay will contribute towards the Legacy. Applications and selections will be made during the summer, and selected recipients will be notified in August 2015.

About Laphroaig® Scotch Whisky

Laphroaig (La-‘froyg) literally means “the beautiful hollow by the broad bay.” Born from the streams and blue peat smoke of Islay, Laphroaig is a single malt Scotch whisky with a distinct taste and story in every bottle. The secret to Laphroaig is that it benefits from the happy circumstances of where it is produced—next to ocean water and on land that gives Laphroaig a unique peaty taste. It is one of only a few distilleries that still uses traditional malting floors and dries and infuses its own malt with the thick blue smoke from old peat-fired kilns. It’s also the only single malt Scotch whisky to bear a Royal Warrant bestowed by HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay. Further demonstrating the whisky’s superior quality, Laphroaig 10-Year-Old Cask Strength and Laphroaig Quarter Cask each received a Gold Medal at the 2014 International Review of Spirits while Laphroaig 10-Year-Old won a Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

About Beam Suntory Inc.


As the world’s third largest premium spirits company, Beam Suntory is Crafting the Spirits Brands that Stir the World.  Consumers from all corners of the globe call for the company’s brands, including the iconic Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark bourbon brands and Suntory whisky Kakubin, as well as world renowned premium brands including Knob Creek bourbon, Yamazaki, Hakushu and Hibiki Japanese whiskies, Teacher’s, Laphroaig, and Bowmore Scotch whiskies, Canadian Club whisky, Courvoisier cognac, Sauza tequila, Pinnacle vodka, and Midori liqueur.

Beam Suntory was created in 2014 by combining the world leader in bourbon and the pioneer in Japanese whisky to form a new company with a deep heritage, passion for quality, innovative spirit and commitment to Growing for Good.  Headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, Beam Suntory is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan.  For more information on Beam Suntory, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit www.beamsuntory.com and www.drinksmart.com.

NEW STAFF AND NEW TASTING SESSIONS at Cadenhead’s London – Scotch Whisky News

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NEW STAFF AND NEW TASTING SESSIONS

We have a new member of the team Dana who is going to help run the trip around Scotland evening events so I can concentrate on the Friday night tasting sessions and the 4 weekly vintage 21 plus tastings.

We hope you like the new selection of tasting events this will give us more variety and of course choice for the customers who attend the shops tasting rooms.

Daily tastings lasting 45 mins to 1 hour will cost £20 per person for 6×10 mil single malts aged up to 18 years old and a quick guide to the regions of Scotland.

Private daily tastings lasting 1 hour 15 mins cost £25 per person with a presentation on how whisky is made 6×10 mil single cask and small batch malts from across Scotland. Minimum of 6 people for a private tasting 1pm 3pm or 5pm Tuesday & Thursday 1pm or 3pm

Trip Around Scotland tasting evenings Tuesday & Thursday at 6:15pm to 7:45pm. A more in depth look at whisky with the presentation on how we make single malts, what effect does the microclimate have and the cask. We also look at the regions along with the wood types used in the sessions – This session includes canapés. Cost per person is £30.

NEW FRIDAY NIGHT

6:15pm to 7:45pm

This is a whisky tasting that concentrates on taste and age rather than all the regions although we will cover the regions naturally but the big thing is the taste.

I will also look at pairing a few of the malts with chocolate to help dig out those flavours.

6x15mil single cask malts aged between 15-25 years old. Cost per person is £30.

NEW VINTAGE 21 PLUS

Last Friday of the Month, 6:15 to 7:45pm

This is all about age. The youngest whisky will be 21 years old then we go up to the oldest available from our small batch and single cask range. This session is a real gem for whisky fans who would like to discover how maturing a whisky to greater age develops taste and complexity.

6x15mil single cask or small batch malts. Cost per person £40

All tastings must be booked in advance with limited space on each one.

If you already have a ticket via our web shop and wish to upgrade to the vintage 21 plus tastings or use your daily or trip around Scotland tasting vouchers call us on 0207 935 6999 between 10:30 am & 6:00pm Monday to Saturday’s. We can upgrade you over the phone so you can attend one of the new tastings.

Glenrothes Sherry Reserve at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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  • Glenrothes Sherry Reserve Single Malt Whisky 750ml ($49.99)

 

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Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
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Luxury Whiskies from The Whisky Shop – Whisky News

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The Macallan 25 year old Sherry Oak

Matured for a minimum of 25 years in a combination of hand-selected Spanish and American sherry oak casks. The Spanish oak gives a rich, deep and incredibly smooth flavour of dried fruits and chocolate orange. The sumptuous Macallan 25 year old Sherry Oak is becoming harder to find and delivers everything you would expect from an older, sherry-matured expression from this highly-revered distillery.

£700 Buy Now

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Hibiki 30 year old 

Hibiki means resonance in Japanese. It speaks to the soul and emotions of the most discerning whisky lover. The legendary Hibiki represents true harmony, the ideal of perfection, the paragon of ‘The Art of Japanese Whisky’ and its artisans. The Hibiki 30 year old is created from a specially selected mixture of spirits, all aged for a minimum of 30 years to create an exceptionally well-balanced whisky.

£1100 Buy Now

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Yamazaki 18 year old 

Yamazaki is Suntory’s flagship single malt. The surprising, delicate yet profound experience of a Japanese single malt was born at Yamazaki. Spiritual and deep, its signature multi-layered taste is highly praised by whisky connoisseurs all over the world. Today, Yamazaki is not only the No.1 single malt whisky in Japan, but is enjoyed in more than thirty-five countries. The 18 year old is rich with mature autumn fruit and Mizunara (Japanese oak) aroma.

£170 Buy Now

AALD 48

The Last Drop 48 year old

The Last Drop 48 year old Blended Scotch Whisky is made up of many distinguished malts and grains, including some from long-closed distilleries. The youngest whisky in this blend was distilled in 1965, making this a truly rare and luxurious Scotch whisky. Named Scotch Whisky of the Year in Jim Murray’s 2015 Whisky Bible, described as “an award winner if ever I tasted one. Magnificent doesn’t quite cover it…” One of only 592 bottles.

£2600 Buy Now

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Glenfiddich 40 year old 

The world renowned Glenfiddich 40 year old boasts an exceptional, silky smooth and luxurious taste with intense dried fruit flavours of christmas cake, dates, raisins and stewed apples. Each bottle is individually numbered and wrapped in hand-stitched calf leather, accompanied by a leather bound book telling its 40 year old story, with certification hand-signed by the distillery’s longest-serving craftsmen. Only 600 bottles are released to the world each year.

£2300 Buy Now

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Ledaig 42 year old

Distilled in 1972 and filled into various types of cask, In 2001 Ian MacMillan, the master blender for Ledaig transferred what liquid was left into high-quality Gonzales Byass oloroso sherry casks to add a further layer of flavour. After five years of close supervision, the casks were transferred back to Tobermory distillery. Ian has since claimed that this Ledaig is “the smokiest whisky of its age he has ever encountered.”

One of only 500 bottles and bottled at 46.3% volume.

£2050 Buy Now

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The Balvenie 40 year old

To create The Balvenie Forty, The Balvenie Malt Master, David Stewart, skilfully married together casks that have lain undisturbed in the warehouses for at least forty years. Different cask types impart different characteristics, bringing together a perfect harmony of fruit, spice, sweetness, citrus and oak to create a Balvenie of the very highest order. A silky smooth whisky with an excellent balance of sweet and spicy flavours. The finish is rich, slightly dry and extremely long.

£3000 Buy Now

Whisky Auction “OUR LATEST AUCTION IS NOW LIVE!” – Scotch Whisky News

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OUR LATEST AUCTION IS NOW LIVE!

Our latest auction is now live, and will end on Tuesday 7 July. Once again, we have an exciting line-up of bottles, with plenty of single malts, everyday drinking whiskies and a superb selection of miniatures. There are bottles from Feis Ile (the Islay Festival), in case you weren’t able to make it to Islay this year. Once again, our Japanese whisky selection is very strong, with bottles from Karuizawa and Hanyu, as well as some bottles that were only released in Japan. We also have a good number of vintage spirits for your cocktail cabinet and many blended Scotch whiskies. Look out for the following bottles, and good luck with your bids!

 

A reminder for all UK customers: we offer FREE insurance on all parcels, with no extra/hidden charges.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “ISLAY ADVENTURES & ONLINE EXCLUSIVES” – Scotch Whisky News

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ISLAY ADVENTURES & ONLINE EXCLUSIVES

As part of our Islay celebrations, we’re releasing a charismatic new bottling, 3.245 Big personality (no pussy-cat), to go with Unfiltered Magazine’s newly published short film The Homecoming, in which the team brings our Feis Ile 2015 bottling (3.243) home – touring 8 distilleries, before hitting our Islay House garden party. Watch it here >

Plus – enjoy the benefits of being an email subscriber with the first look at our July previews and online exclusive bottlings. Bring your bottle home before they all sail over the horizon…

ISLAY ADVENTURES

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3.245 Big personality (no  pussy-cat) £62.40

A deep, rich nose – tarry ropes, wetsuits, sneakers, leather, Germolene, syrup of figs, Branston pickle, seafood barbeque embers and struck match. The palate has a big personality – salty, smoky and sweet – burnt raisins, bonfire ash, treacle, sherry, anchovies and biltong.
– Refill ex-sherry butt
– 17 years old

ORDER NOW FOR DISPATCH IN EARLY JULY  Buy >

JULY PREVIEWS

Old & dignified

7.114 Ode to Grown up George £110.00

George tied the knot. Hearts broke. Red lipstick, damson jam and ripe pineapple. Controlled and classy, reclining on a Chesterfield with exotic figs and habanero jam. Mellifluous, heather honey tongued. This whisky previously inhabited an ex-bourbon hogshead.
– Second fill ex-port barrique
– 25 years old
12 bottles released for preview*

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Lightly peated

66.68 Bon Appétit £45.90

Smoky bacon crisps, pork cracklings and streaky bacon next to new pine and lavender on the nose neat, whilst in the taste a bacon butty with maple syrup. Water released minty /salty aromas and ‘La galette des rois’ on the palate.
– Refill ex-bourbon barrel
– 11 years old
20 bottles released for preview*

Buy >

Expect your next update email on Friday 3 July

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Browse All Bottlings >

*We release a small number of bottles as a preview – it’s one of the perks of being an email subscriber! But don’t worry if you don’t get one tonight; the majority of bottles are released with the rest of the Outturn.

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!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

HAPPY CANADA DAY! July 1st, 2015

HAPPY CANADA DAY, eh?

The Whisky Exchange “anCnoc 18 Year Old and 1975 – Modern Tradition” – Scotch Whisky News

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anCnoc 18 Year Old and 1975 – Modern Tradition

Knockdhu is a strangely anachronistic distillery. Founded in 1894, at the time it was a thoroughly modern facility, with a steam engine, railway sidings, and all mod cons. However, not much has changed since then, with a single pair of stills producing spirit in an old-fashioned way.

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When I visited a few years back, the first thing I noticed was the clash between the approach at the distillery and the more modern way in which it was packaged. From the whisky’s name – anCnoc rather than the more traditional sounding Knockdhu – to its almost monochromatic packaging, it’s a thoroughly modern product, even though it is made at a distillery with little automation. It’s what you might expect from a distillery whose motto is ‘Modern Tradition’.

Their two most recent releases show off the dual nature of the distillery – the modern and the traditional.

First up, is anCnoc 18 Year Old. It starts with 16 years of maturation in ex-bourbon casks, before a two-year finish in first-fill European oak, ex-oloroso casks.

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anCnoc 18 Year Old, 46%

Nose: Fresh apple – both sweet and gently sour – grainy vanilla fudge, freshly crushed malt, cooked sweetcorn and a touch of plasticine. Light fruity notes burst out of the glass when freshly poured, with darker flavours developing over time: candied lemon, pineapple, mango cream and dried tropical fruit trail mix slowly turn into flamed orange peel and raisins. Butterscotch sits behind, with spice and nuttiness growing over time, especially after adding a splash of water.

Palate: Sherbert-filled Refresher chews and lemon-zest sharpness to start, softening to toffee and spiced sponge cake. Dry cinnamon bark and ground cinnamon heat are joined by cracked black pepper and orange zest, with a background of stewed fruit.

Finish: Lemon, toffee and gentle spice. Cream and mango develop, making way for nutmeg, cinnamon and a gently dry lingering spice.

Comment: A whisky that does wonders with some time in the glass. Starting with the fruity anCnoc character that is shown mostly in the younger expressions, the two years in oloroso casks make themselves known after a few moments, with darker, richer and spicier flavours building but not overpowering.

Finishes are a relatively new thing in whisky, at least when it comes to telling people about them, and this combination of sweet and fruity spirit, with a richly sweet backbone, is to me a very modern style of dram.

Secondly is something special: anCnoc 1975, bottled at 39 years old in November 2014. It’s a vatting of three American and European oak butts, seasoned before filling with sherry. I’ve talked about sherry casks on the blog before (parts one, two and three), and while the sherry is important, the influence of the type of oak used shouldn’t be underestimated.

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anCnoc 1975, 44.2%

Nose: Chocolate-covered cherries and toasted orange peel, with tobacco leaves and fruit, tropical and orchard, creeping out from behind: pineapple, apple, pear, orange and sharp mango. There’s wax polish, dry leaves and soft spice – nutmeg and hint of cardamom – as well as some vanilla, sappy touches and a bit of Jaffa Cake jelly.

Palate: Barrel char and layers of spice dominate at first, with an old spirit rancio character developing behind. Damp leaves, forests after a rainstorm and leafy ponds sit on top of more traditional anCnoc fruitiness, with apples, sour cherries and lemon slowly making their way forward. The richer notes balance things out, with sweetened espresso (maybe a macchiato), toffee and chocolate Rice Krispie cakes joined by a hint of mint.

Finish: Lingering sandalwood and incense, thickly peeled apple skin, apple boiled sweets, green leaves and damp earth. It calms to a gently earthy note, with candied sweetness and lingering hint of Polo mint.

Comment: This whisky tastes old, but with the damp and dark flavours from old oak providing a solid base. However, the anCnoc spirit will not be kept down, and fruitier notes poke their head above the parapet to provide a counterpoint and occasional flash of freshness.

This for me is an old-fashioned dram. Heavy, old-fashioned spirit, produced over a decade before the current owners took over the distillery, matured for a long time in large casks. This combines the influence of the oak with that of time, using casks that will allow the spirit to mature on its own, as well as through interaction with wood. An impressive and weighty dram, thoroughly different to the 18 Year Old, but still containing something that’s unmistakeably anCnoc.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Old Pulteney 17yo – Scotch Whisky News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews Old Pulteney 17 Year Old.

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