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Scotch Tasting at The Dundee Dell Sunday January 4th, 2015 – Scotch Whisky News

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Scotch Tasting

Sunday, January 4 @ 4 pm

$50 per person

This will be a great tasting, Pat is very excited because he is pulling out all the new stuff we’ve gotten in the last few weeks and he wants your input on the next 6 months of tastings! He wants to make you happy so please come to this tasting and let him know what you want in the next few months!! I saw the list and it looks pretty good! (Glenlivet Nadurra Oloroso, Glenfarclas 10 yr., Glenmorangie Taghta, Laphroaig Select, Arran’s “The Devil’s Punch Bowl”, Yamazaki 18, Hibiki 17, Hakushu 17 and Cutty Sark Prohibition). Happy Holidays and hope to see you soon!

Dundee Dell | 5007 Underwood Ave | Omaha | NE | 68132

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Low Gap 4 Year Old K&L Exclusive Single Stitzel-Weller Barrel Wheat Whiskey – American Whiskey News

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Low Gap 4 Year Old K&L Exclusive Single Stitzel-Weller Barrel Wheat Whiskey $69.99 – Four years ago, when barrels of 18 year old Stitzel Weller Bourbon could be purchased on a whim, we began piling up more casks than we knew what to do with. When you buy a barrel of whiskey from a producer they usually send you the empty vessel with it. At that time we were working closely with Germain Robin on a number of new projects and when they mentioned they were experimenting with wheat whiskey, running it through their antique column still, I offered some of our ex-Bourbon casks for maturation. “Fill this old wheated Bourbon barrel with wheat whiskey,” I said, “and maybe we can buy it back from you in a few years.” Then I completely forgot about it. But a few weeks ago we got the call from the distillery; it had been four years. Did we want to see where the whiskey was at? You bet we did, and after tasting the sample we had Germain Robin bottle the whiskey immediately. It’s in an absolutely perfect spot. The nose is a mixture of fresh cut grain and oak spices. The first sip is like a handful of Wheat Thins that turns into a rich, stone crackery explosion on the finish. There is no doubt as to which grain this whiskey was distilled from. It’s just wheat all the way through. The SW barrel is really just a coincidence; a matter of what we had on hand at the time. Gimmicks aside, this is one fun new bottle I will be drinking lots of and a new step forward for California’s whiskey movement.

David Driscoll

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D&M “Scotch Clubs” – Scotch Whisky News

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ABOUT OUR SINGLE MALT SCOTCH CLUBS

Members of our buyers’ club share an enthusiasm for the malt elixir in the most practical way, by saving time and money. No initiation or fees of any sort are charged. We simply ask that you undertake to remain in the club for the period of one year. As a club member you will receive a carefully selected, often unique bottling, complete with background information, shipped directly to your home or office every other month. The Single Malt Aficionados’ Club is dedicated to seeking out and enjoying the rarest and most classic of truly aged malts, has a limit of $119.99, per shipment on the cost for the bottle itself. (Does not include tax and or shipping) That’s it. No strings just pure enjoyment.

In October 2014 our members received: 

Kilchoman Sherry Cask 5 Year Old Cask Strength

Most of these letters to you, our club members,start with the story of a distillery that was founded in the dusty and distant part of the early 1800s,and almost to a one, the characters that started them. For this bottling and the last club shipment,we have been exploring the new distilleries at the vanguard of Scotch Whisky; those that against wise and prudent advice have decided that they were going to go against the commoditization and consolidation of the whisky industry and make simply unique and delicious whisky.

 So with that introduction, we bring you a young but lovely Kilchoman Sherry Cask Five Year.Those of you that follow the American Whiskey market have probably heard the phrase“Grain to Glass” being used to describe how the new wave of American distillers choose to make their spirits. The New Scots have a similar take on starting with the raw ingredients and working through to a finished product.

“From Barley to bottling,” was the slogan that the Kilchoman Distillery chose to represent their way of doing business. This way of thinking includes being at the farm that grows the grain that makes the whisky. Kilchoman was established on Rockside Farm in 2005 by Anthony Wills, taking a decided gamble to launch the first new distillery on Islay in 97 years. Anthony began in the whisky industry running his own independent bottling company for eight years, and having seen the resurgence of Single Malts in the market place, he and his family decided to bring whisky back to its roots with farm distilling.

In this, the family endeavor was helped by Anthony’s wife being descended from a family that has owned land on Islay for over 60 years. With the combination of place, access to great barley, water from Machir Bay, peat, and four sons to do the grunt work; Anthony knew he could make a great whisky. Kilkoman remains a small operation and currently runs two stills, which produce 90,000 liters per year. This new make spirit rests first in ex-Buffalo Trace Bourbon barrels, and then some is moved into Oloroso Sherry casks. No filtration is done and no caramel coloring is added. When we tasted this bottling back in March we were given pause by the youth of the spirit, but after the whisky convincing us that age is nothing but a number, we decided to present this young and precocious Islay to you all.The color of this young whisky is darker than its ex-Bourbon comrades with more of a copper hue. The nose has a good depth of aromas with smoke, leather and some nutty notes.The palate is richer and more rounded with crushed nuts, citrus fruit rinds, and a quite nice ripe fruit note. The finish is long with the nutty tone from the Sherry Cask predominating.

Happy New Year From Kensington Wine Market Calgary

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Happy New Year From Abbey Whisky!

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The end of 2014 is nearly upon and what a year it’s been! Thanks to all our customers for your continued business, it truly is appreciated!  

We have some exciting adventures planned for 2015 and we look forward to sharing them with you!  

Happy New Year from all at Abbey Whisky!   

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Happy New year From Robbie’s Whisky Merchants

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From all the staff at Robbie’s Drams and Robbie’s Whisky Merchants, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the best for 2015!

We hope that you have had a wonderful festive period and enjoy a happy and prosperous new year! 

With Warmest Regards, 

The RWM Team

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Happy New Year From The Whisky Exchange

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Happy New Year from The Jolly Toper

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Happy New Year From MCLEANSCOTLAND

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Happy New Year From The Malt Maniacs

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