Archive for 2015

Jolly Toper Benrinnes Tasting April 2nd 2015 EDINBURGH – Scotch Whisky News

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Benrinnes Distillery

Thursday 2nd April 2015 £23/20* 7.30pm

Benrinnes 25yo 1988 – 07/13 Bourbon hogshead 270 bottles 53.0% Cadenheads

Benrinnes Special Release 23yo 1985 sherry casks 58.8%

Benrinnes 21yo 1983 – 2004 40% private bottling

Benrinnes Flora & Fauna 15yo 43%

Crawford’s 5 Star

* £3 discount to members.

Contact the Jolly Toper himself HERE to reserve your spot

Scotch Whisky Auctions 48th Auction – Scotch Whisky News

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Hi folks. The 48th auction – marking our fourth birthday – is now live.

Enjoy!

THE 48th AUCTION 

Kind Regards from Glasgow

The SWA Team

Africa – the next big whisky market? – Big Whisky Market News

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Africa – the next big whisky market?

We all know the big whisky world markets, North America, South America, Europe, Aisia, Scandinavia, Russia etc etc. but what about Africa? Africa is a continent NOT a country, a billion people. It is 54 countries. And changing by the day it seems. Poverty and a rich top shelf (like anywhere) blend in a hot religious and ethnic mix. Famine, wars and poverty are the daily norm, a growing middle class, so what chance whisky?

Johnnie Walker have found their way. Diageo and Pernod Ricard are the giants. Diageo established itself through a Guinness brewery in Nigeria in the 1960’s. Whisky is the most popular alcohol in Africa and Scotch the most popular whisky. Diageo sells to the premium markets in Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, Angola, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and plans to extend into Ethiopia, Angola and Mozambique. Who knew there were whisky markets there? Certainly not me. My view of Africa as a whole is probably blighted by the news media; poverty and war. So who are the players and where do they play? As afore mentioned, the big boys are already in.

Nairobi ; A bar in the Westlands district – pool tables, flat-screen televisions, and middle income 20-somethings. drinking Scotch.   A Johnnie Walker tv ad, shows an African dressed as “Johnnie Walker” in red tailcoat and cravat, carrying an iPad, hostesses with glasses of Red Label. A Johnnie Walker app going on about the character of the dram a flavour experience no other ordinary whisky can match, it says, c’mon JW, they may be up and coming, may be getting more wealthy and able to afford the dram, but they are not daft! According to research, as many Africans get richer, they drink Scotch, according to the Scotch Whisky Association. Johnnie Walker is doing even better: sales doubled in east Africa in 2010, to 790,000 litres. By global standards, Africans don’t drink much whisky. Each Nigerian sups a third of a glass each year on average. A Frenchman gulps doon 40. Diageo has a 20-storey ad on the side of a skyscraper in Nairobi showing JW Black. Africans will drink it to show off (like many a place), with its patronage on culture, whiskies with distinctive labels do well. A bottle of JW Red in a Kenyan market goes for $11 (obviously they do not have to pay the sassunach tax).

Countries such as South Africa, Angola and Morocco offer an opportunity for growth in whisky sales. Tanzania and Ethiopia have emerging Scotch Whisky markets where Scotch is an aspirational drink. The opportunities are great but the challenges even greater methinks. Protecting consumers from counterfeit products, ensuring recognition of Scotch Whisky as a drink made in accordance with the Scotch Whisky Regulations. For instance, a haul of smuggled whisky was discovered at the port in Libya’s capital, Tripoli. It is also illegal to drink alcohol in the Muslim North African. Ethiopia has a good club, Addis Ababa Whisky Club. A fellow Angel Hans Offringa told me a story of North Africa, he was offered bottles of “John Walker”, with the exact same logos and design as JW!

Let’s move south … Bain’s Cape Mountain Whisky is distilled and double matured at The James Sedgwick Distillery situated near the foothills of the Bainskloof Pass in Wellington – a 45 minute drive from Cape Town, where South Africa’s first Single Grain whisky is created. In 1850 James Sedgwick, captain of the clipper “Undine” and the pioneer after whom our whisky distillery is named, sailed into Table Bay and decided to make it his home. Nine years after settling at the Cape, he established “J. Sedgwick & Co, purveyor of quality liquor, tobacco and cigars” and in 1886 the company purchased a distillery in the picturesque town of Wellington. The rest, as they say, is history.

And guess what? Aye there is always a Scot aboot; Scot, Andrew Geddes Bain built the Bainskloof Pass which winds across the Limietberg, connecting the town of Wellington to the interior. The Pass was completed in 1853, named after the pass builder Andrew Geddes Bain, Bain’s Cape Mountain Whisky is crafted from only the finest South African grain. It’s then distilled and double matured, living its first three years in first-fill bourbon casks before released and re-vatted for a further two years in first-fill bourbon casks. Another award winning brand sneaking out from here is the Three Ships range, tried em, good! Still in SA; WhiskyBrother, Johannesburg’s first speciality whisky store and part of our Angels network. Specialising only in whisky, this new store offers famous blends to lesser known independent single malts, in-house whisky geeks assist with in-depth info and offer recommendations based on taste preferences. WhiskyBrother aims to offer the largest range of whiskies under one roof in South Africa.

To end this wee trip to the Dark Continent, let’s build on some real positives. This year we are looking after a pipe band from Jo Berg; South African champion grade 2 and grade 4 pipe bands of The Transvaal Scottish Pipes and Drums. They are here to take part in the “Worlds” in Glasgow this August. The world champion pipe bands competition attracts bands from the world over (we are also looking after bands from Canada and USA). Whilst here, they will also be making a visit to Tullibardine distillery in Perthshire and sampling many drams in and around Glasgow – look out for them at the Pot Still. Last year we enjoyed the company of 6 guys from Kenya on a whiskey tour of Ireland, including Tullamore, Kilbeggan, Jamesons distilleries etc, plus many tasting events in and around Dublin, they went home … happy! Even came back to us asking about purchasing casks! Finally, there were the fantastic couple from Jo Berg (again) who won a prize with Diageo, who hired us to design and undertake a Diageo distillery tour for them; Oban, Talisker, Blair Atholl among the visits – in the middle of December, not what they were used to.

So, how to end? I am not privy to the big boys plans and only tell my stories from information gained on tour, chatting to fellow Angels and contacts in the industry. But I am sure there will be an explosion of whisky (and whiskey) into the continent not so far away, if it has not already happened. It can’t be long before a new distillery opens up or a new independent arrives. We welcome the day. Now, after all this heavy thought, it’s late, am going to settle down with a nice bottle of THREE SHIPS 10 YEAR OLD SINGLE MALT. Launched in 2003 as a limited release, I was lucky enough to be “gifted” this on my birthday, slainte!

PAUL MCLEAN writes for ANGELSWHISKYCLUB.com

Smokehead Is On Fire at Ambrosia Awards 2015 – Scotch Whisky News

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Smokehead is on fire at Ambrosia Awards 2015

Smokehead Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky is celebrating after picking up a duo of Gold awards at this year’s prestigious Ambrosia Awards, held during IndSpirit on 16 January, 2015.

Amongst hugely esteemed company, the rich and powerful malt scooped gold in the Product of the Year category and another in the Excellence in Packaging (Graphics) category.

The annual awards are held as part of Asia’s biggest trade event, IndSpirit, which took place this year at Leela Ambience, Gurgaon, India. Both events are coordinated by Ambrosia Magazine, India’s only AlcoBev publication.

Commenting on the awards, Iain Weir, Marketing Director for Ian Macleod Distillers (who own Smokehead), said: “We are delighted that Smokehead has won in these prestigious categories, especially as we were up against such tough competition. Smokehead is vigorous and unapologetic about its big, intense and peaty flavours ensuring that it stands out from the crowd.”

He continued: “India is one of the fastest growing and most exciting markets for whisky and we are very grateful to get this high profile exposure.”

IndSpirit is a trade event aimed at bringing together the opinion leaders of the spirits, beer and wine world to discuss issues about this emerging market and share knowledge with the trade. It offers the best platform to national and international spirits, beer and wine producers to showcase their products and culminates with the awards ceremony.

Smokehead is a fiercely independent, mysterious and boisterous malt of the highest quality. Shunning traditional whisky packaging, Smokehead’s tactile metal presentation tin demands attention and maximises its impact using embossed and debossed techniques to heighten the 3-D ‘reality’ of the pack design, creating a premium tactile feel.

Bottled at 43% ABV, Smokehead is a rich, seaweedy and intensely peaty Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, not for the faint hearted.  With immense fresh and fruity flavours that burst with notes of sherry, iodine, toffee, smoke and sea salt, Smokehead hits the palate like a cannonball!

New Blackadder Bottlings Arrive in British Columbia – Scotch Whisky News

New Blackadder Bottlings Arrive in British Columbia

We are excited about the latest batch of Blackadder to arrive in BC!

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Raw Cask Peat Reek 59.8%

RAW Cask offering of the incredibly popular “Peat Reek” series. Selected only from casks of whisky produced using malted barley that has been heavily impregnated with the phenols and creosols of a gently smouldering peat fire. Multiple layers of Islay smoke to discern and enjoy.

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Legendary Cask Strength 1988 23 YO

This bottling is from a mature single cask of what is today classed as Blended Malt Whisky. The whisky in this Legendary bottle comes from only two of the most highly respected distilleries on Speyside, aged and matured twenty three years married together in cask. The high end blend.

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Black Snake Vat 1. 3rd Venom

Solera style aging! Aged single malt whiskies (from non-disclosed distilleries) are married into a vat, and then are transferred to a PX or Olorso sherry cask for finishing. When the whisky is ready, two thirds of the cask is bottled and labelled as a “Venom”. The remaining third then meets the next vatting resulting in a subsequent strain of “Venom”.

For further enquiries please email Nick at Fountana Beverage

News from The Famous Grouse – Scotch Whisky News

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NEWS FROM THE DISTILLERY!

March has been another busy time for the team at Scotland’s Oldest Distillery.  We’ve featured just some of what’s been going on in this article but to find out more why not take a look at our blog and catch up with all our latest news?

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SCOTLAND’S OLDEST DISTILLERY INSPIRED BY NEW EXPERIENCES

As a departure from the more traditional distillery tour we have just launched 5 new experiences allowing our visitors to engage with whisky in new and innovative ways.
Find out more about our new experiences here

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Global Icons of Whisky Awards

The team are delighted to be included in the top 3 whisky visitor attractions in the world. Find out the full story about this prestigious event here

Aberlour – A’Bunadh Cask Strength Single Malt at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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  • Aberlour – A’Bunadh Cask Strength Single Malt 750ml ($64.99)
    96-100 points Wine Enthusiast: “Intriguing and challenging bouquet of aromas of roasted nuts, old leather, black pepper, old oak and dried fruit. Palate entry is aggressive in spirit, but sweet and pruny; midpalate is drier and features tastes of leather and grain. Aftertaste teems with oak resin, hard cheese (meaning, rancio), candied nuts, candied fruit and dark honey. Add mineral water.” (12/2009) 90 points Whisky Advocate: “Amber, with shades of ruby. Notes of complex honey-drenched fruit (sultana, marmalade, peaches, apples), toffee, treacle, and hint of mint. Full, rich texture and lush body. Long, warming, moderately spicy finish. (Vol. 17, #2)” Wine Spectator: “Brave the cask-strength heat and be rewarded by a malt that’s welcoming and complex. Sherry and cherry dominate at first, but a cereal-granola-honey quality and a licorice note flirt from behind the curtain. The essential candy element returns on the finish. ” (02/2011) K&L Notes: Pronounced “a-boon-arh,” which means “the origin” in Gaelic. Made the way whisky was produced in the 1800s, A’bunadh from Aberlour is not chilled-filtered and is bottled at a cask strength 59.5%. Slowly matured in rare Oloroso sherry butts, this malt is filled with rich, smooth, complex flavors.

K&L Wine Merchants
http://www.klwines.com
Phone: 877-KLWines (toll free 877-559-4637)
Email: wine@klwines.com
San Francisco, Redwood City, Hollywood CA

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Silent Distilleries Masterclass at Hard To Find Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Silent Distilleries Masterclass at Hard To Find Whisky

Hard To Find Whisky in Birmingham offer one of the largest of whisky collections in the UK on display, not only that but they run daily whisky masterclasses too. The Silent Distilleries masterclass is only £100 and you get to try legendary malts like Port Ellen, Brora, St Magdalene, North Port-Brechin 1981 and Millburn 1975. The masterclasses are available Monday to Saturday from 10am till 5pm there is no need to book, simply turn up at the store.

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Hard To Find Whisky
www.HTFW.comOur brand new retail store located in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter is now open.  We have over 3,000 Whiskies on display along with hundreds of Whisky gifts.  Walk-in Whisky Masterclasses are available all day from only £20 per person.

Parking is available right outside and our knowledgeable staff will give you their undivided attention.

www.HTFW.com/about-our-store

No. 1 Spencer Street, The Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham City Centre, B18 6DD – Telephone: 08456 803 489

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The Myth, the Mafia and the Magic: The History of the Edradour Whisky Distillery Scotland’s Smallest Distillery – Scotch Whisky News

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The Myth, the Mafia and the Magic:

The History of the Edradour Whisky Distillery Scotland’s Smallest Distillery

By Andrew Cameron 

A fascinating insight into the eventful history of Scotland’s favourite small whisky distillery

  • A fascinating history of the people that made Edradour – from early days of illegal distilling to its control by the US mafia and now one of few independent distilleries in Scotland
  • Best read with a wee dram by your side, the story of Edradour is the story of 300 years of whisky in Scotland – from illicit distilling in the 18th century to a major worldwide industry
  • A great gift book for any whisky enthusiast

The Edradour Whisky Distillery is the smallest and longest-running distillery in Scotland and receives over 50,000 visitors a year from all over the world. As the last remaining 19th century distillery of its size, visitors get a true sense of how a distillery worked in the early 1800s – and the essentials of distilling have not changed since then. Everything at Edradour is on a small scale; production levels for an entire year are the equivalent to what a big distillery produces in a couple of weeks, but the whisky is much sought-after and is exported to over 30 countries around the world.

The Edradour distillery is loved by visitors and whisky fans around the world, but how did it manage to survive when similar distilleries were closing? What plans are there to preserve its charm, whilst ensuring its future? This fascinating book is an insight into the whisky trade in Scotland, as well as the distillery itself, and is a must-read for whisky drinkers.

About the Author

Andrew Cameron is a business writer, journalist, blogger and scriptwriter. His enthusiasm for whisky was an inevitable rite-of-passage for the son of a Glaswegian. His love of Edradour began in 2006 when he was asked to write a script for a DVD about the distillery. He found the history so fascinating that he went on to write a short book about it as well. He is currently writing a biography about the Victorian actor, Sir Henry Irving.

The Myth, the Mafia and the Magic is available at all good bookshops and online booksellers

Twitter: @EdradourBook

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Published: 28th March 2015

International Whisky Day 2015 – World Whisky Day News

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International Whisk(e)y Day 2015

Today’s is the most important day in the whisky calendar! 27th of March 2015 marks the seventh annual celebration of whisk(e)y around the world. ​It’s International Whisk(e)y Day! ​For those that don’t know already, ​International Whisk(e)y Day​ is a global celebration of whisky originally set up to honour the late ​Michael Jackson​: ​“On this date let every whisk(e)y lover annually raise a dram – wherever in the world he or she may be – to honour the many unsung heroes of the past and present, who have been crafting the King O’ Drinks for centuries and will hopefully continue to do so till the end of time.“

International Whisky Day is entirely non-profit and exists through volunteers and donations from those who believe in the cause. Everyone is encouraged to get involved and together we hope to raise a lot of money for ​Parkinson’s UK​ and other charities which help people suffering with the disease as Michael did.

There are lots of fun ways you can get involved but the simplest and most fun is to submit a ​#WhiskyDaySelfie​ of you and your chosen dram for the day. Maybe give a little tasting note or let everyone know who you’re sharing it with.

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Host a tasting, share a bottle, have a night at the pub, raise a quiet dram at home or open that special bottle you’d been saving with your nearest and dearest. Share your celebrations, on Facebook, Twitter or wherever, with the following hashtag, #WhiskyDay2015.

Whatever you do, have fun, drink responsibly, spare a thought (and some cash) for Parkinson’s charities, and make sure you share photos with Malt Maniacs and friends.

Sláinte!

 


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