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An Educational Whisky Trip to Speyside – Scotch Whisky News

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An educational whisky trip to Speyside

It was a Wednesday evening, Shona was picked up from Eden.Mill distillery in St Andrews by Liz (mum). Timezone 4pm in the late afternoon, the skies are getting a wee bit dark, driving over to Perth to collect Paul (and more importantly – some may say – the whisky). From Perth thery set off north to Aviemore in the highlands, where they turned for Spesyide, passing Glenfaclas in the dark, en route to Elgin. As a staff educational visit it was decided to stay 4 star, well, why no? After the girls drammed a wee bit in the car, the hotel appeared out of the gloom in Elgin, a quick check in then, what all whisky tour operators do, hit the bar. A catch up for Paul, more for the girls, a 3 course dinner followed. Relaxing later in the lounge (you guessed it – with a bottle), chatting over the next day itinerary, could things be better? Decant to the rooms, select the largest one, start the whisky tasting – all for educational purposes you understand. Drams aplenty followed, Paul stopped at 9pm, the next day driver!

Thursday morning: Shona and Paul appeared for breakfast, Liz? Dinnae ask. Around 9am all three departed for Cardhu distillery, where we had called into previously (Liz and Paul the week before) to set this up. In 1811 John and Helen Cumming sited their first still at Cardow Farm on the Mannoch Hill, above the River Spey. It is alleged that Helen Cumming distilled the first gallon of Cardhu, the only malt whisky to be pioneered by a woman. For many years Helen Cumming produced only the smallest quantity of malt whisky in Cardhu’s little still as quality was her chief concern. She continued to contribute to Cardhu’s success well into her 90’s. Cardhu is not only a world renowned brand but has a close connection to Johnnie Walker – the biggest selling blended whisky in the world. By the way, all three are Friend of the Classic Malts.

From here a wee detour (just to look) to Dalmunach distillery, a superb new distillery in the Chivas family, Liz and Paul had a private tour here a while back – it has been said, ALL what they produce will go to blends, so hard luck Imperial lovers (it’s on the old Imperial site). Doon the road the next stop was Macallan. Work is well on at the new site – Edrington Group boss Ian Curle hailed “an exciting new chapter” in the whisky firm’s history as work is under way on a £100million new distillery and visitor centre. It is one of the core brands of Glasgow-based Edrington, whose other products include The Famous Grouse and Cutty Sark blended whiskies and Highland Park single malt. Designed by international architecture firm Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP), the new home of The Macallan is scheduled to open to the public in spring 2017, from what there is to see – including the wooden model – it will be another superb place to visit. The design is essentially a series of a grass-covered undulating roof forms that are sympathetic to the area.   “LUNCH followed at Glenfiddich – just to keep the theme going strong!” Paul McLean.

With full bellies they drove the short distance to the Cooperage to see coopers at work, a favourite stop on their tours, like all visits before, they know them well with many friends and contacts. The trip finale arrived at Strathisla distillery. Of the many whisky distilleries you will find in Speyside, none is older or lovelier than Strathisla in Keith.   The smooth, flavourful single malt whisky for which Strathisla is famous has been produced here since 1786. James and John Chivas never actually owned the distillery themselves. It was only later, in 1950, after many twists and turns, that the company was finally able to purchase the distillery – safeguarding the precious stocks of Strathisla single malt whisky for Chivas Regal. After a tour and tastes, the road to Broughty Ferry beckoned … the girls happily ensconced in an alcoholic haze while Paul sat there driving homewards totally sober!

PS He caught up when they got home!

Liz and Paul own/run http://www.whiskytours.scot/ and http://www.mcleanscotland.com/ and http://www.angelswhiskyclub.com/ Shona (Gillespie) works at Eden.Mill distillery/brewery/gin palace.

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Here is the same trip as told by Shona Gillespie (Liz’s daughter) …

This week I had the luxury of spending twenty four hours in the marvellous region of Speyside. As a budding whisky fanatic I was thrilled to be shown the root of several of my favourite drams. Paul and Liz selecting the most adorable accommodation – Mansion House, in Elgin. Historic and classic, this quaint hotel has open fire places, heavy curtains and creeky doors, the ideal setting for an atmospheric whisky tasting. Paul, the whisky master, brought a selection of unusual whiskies from his private collection including some extremely niche spirits paired with chocolates! We sampled whiskies from across the globe, the most surprising spirit was actually all the way from Paul John Distillery in Goa, India! This particular whisky was less than seven years old, mellow and peated, at 59.7% it was exceptionally smooth, delicious.  My top three drams were definitely Speyburn, Octomore and Balvenie 22!

Thursday morning was beautiful- a perfect cold, sunny Scottish day to explore the best of Speyside distilleries. First stop was Cardhu, the first distillery in Scotland built and run by a woman – what a sister! We sampled three single malts, the Amber Rock and the Special Reserve were particularly memorable. Special thanks to Lorraine for a lovely tour, a great addition to this distillery was the takeaway drams and the nosing of malts. Our travels took us next to Macallan, who are currently in the process of building their new distillery. Coming from such a traditional distillery like Cardhu to the modern giant that is Macallan was quite a jump. I was pleasantly surprised by the Sienna, an incredibly rich whisky which appealed to my sweet tooth- definitely worth the stop for this dram alone!

The highlight of my day was without a doubt Speyside Cooperage. The video played at the beginning of the tour sets the scene beautifully and the photography is stunning. I was completely fascinated with the coopers, their skill and speed. Towards the end of the visit I had a go at making my own cask, surprisingly I was actually good at it. There may be a career as a cooper for me yet. After a few more wee drams in the car and lunch at Glenfiddich (poshest toilets in the world) we found ourselves at Glenmoray for a tasting! Glenmoray is the biggest selling whisky in France, it is clear why – delicious whiskies with incredibly memorable flavours. Their port finish stood out to me particularly as it reminded me of strawberry jam. Now all I need is the rice pudding to drizzle the whisky over.

As the sun went down, our final distillery was Strathisla, picturesque and beautiful, it felt more like visiting a five star hotel than a distillery. Strathisla’s own single malt was lovely, I will most definitely go back to sample their currently maturing Japanese oak cask whisky.  After an extremely busy trip Paul and Liz chattered the entire journey home as the final drams began to send me off to sleep! Aside from the vast amount of new knowledge I have acquired from the dynamic duo I now have a new found respect for coopers and those who can drink over twenty drams in a day.  An exceptional trip around Speyside with even more exceptional company.

Whisky Auctioneer November Auction Now Live – Whisky News

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November Auction Live!

Our November auction is now live! With over 2000 bottles there are plenty of winter warmers to choose from so if it’s getting a little nippy where you are why not pick up a wee nip or two to keep the cold at bay. With such a huge array of bottles it wasn’t easy to limit ourselves to just six highlights, take a look at our top picks below before heading over to our website to see the full auctionYamazaki 35 Year Old

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Bringing a little SUNtory to a winter’s day is this Yamazaki 35 Year Old. As one of the oldest Yamazaki’s currently available this very rare whisky was distilled between 1966 and 1970 before being bottled in 2006. Matured in special 90 litre Spanish second fill sherry casks and presented in a stunning hard wooden case, we’re sure you’ll agree that this is one hot bottle!

Glenfiddich 1964 Private Vintage

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An incredible single cask Glenfiddich, distilled in 1964 and aged for 42 years. This bottling is part of the Private Vintage range, presented in a fine cherry wood case it represents craftsmanship in every sense of the word. 

Karuizawa 1967 Single Cask 42 Year Old #6426

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This highly acclaimed Karuizawa is one of the oldest ever released. Distilled in 1967 and aged for 42 years it is little wonder this whisky has achieved legendary status since it was bottled in 2009 for the 10th anniversary of the Whisky Exchange.

26 Malts SMWS Collection

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Comprising of the full 26 bottles and including a poster and book, this collection from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society is exceedingly rare with only 20 others worldwide. Taking inspiration from individual single cask whiskies, 26 writers and graphic designers/artists were paired and tasked with creating labels and artwork, the result being this stunningly unique collection.

Glenugie 1966 Samaroli 33 Year Old

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Distilled by Glenugie in 1966 this 33 year old was then released by renowned Italian bottler Samaroli in 1999. With only 108 bottles in existence this really is a rarity and an opportunity not to be missed!

Kawasaki Ichiro’s Malt Selection 1976/1981/1982

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Three releases from the popular Ichiro’s Choice range! With such a limited bottling this is a great chance to get your hands on these long-aged single grain whiskies from this now closed distillery.

There is no registration fee, our commission structure is very competitive and we offer worldwide shipping. For our terms and conditions please click here.

With close to 20 years of experience in the whisky industry, Whisky Auctioneer specialises in auctioning whisky whether it be fine, old, rare, collectable or affordable. Formed in 2013 and based in Perth, central Scotland, we aim to be the most comprehensive website for the buying and selling of whisky online.

http://www.whiskyauctioneer.com/

Happy Bidding!

5 Star Award for The A. D. Rattray Whisky Experience – Scotch Whisky News

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5 Star Award for The A. D. Rattray Whisky Experience 

The exceptional service offered by the team at the A. D. Rattray Whisky Experience & Shop has been recognised by Visit Scotland when they recently awarded it 5 stars. This is a clear reflection of the hard work and commitment of Manager, Raphael Marinoni, and Tasting Host, Emma Handsley, to provide visitors with an outstanding experience.

In their report, Visit Scotland noted the high quality of this visitor attraction, adding, “ …the staff are the really essential element here, and both Raphael and Emma displayed the pro-activity, friendliness and product knowledge we would expect at a 5-star level”.  Tim Morrison, the owner of the premises, praised their dedication and congratulated them both on this achievement.

The A. D. Rattray Whisky Experience opened in 2011 in the old village school in Kirkoswald, South Ayrshire, the iconic building with its distillery-style pagoda roof makes the ideal setting to experience everything about Scotland’s national drink. Inside, visitors can explore, nose and taste whisky from barley to bottle including experiencing a traditional dunnage warehouse where they can fill and label their own bottle from a choice of casks. No visit would be complete without making use of the private tasting room to taste a selection of exceptional whiskies followed by a browse in the well-stocked independent whisky shop.

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A. D. Rattray was founded in 1868 and has a reputation for their extensive knowledge and expertise in the whisky industry. They are best known for their Stronachie and Cask Islay brands and a range of top quality single cask bottlings, the A. D. Rattray Cask Collection.

True Whiskey Lover’s Dream Becomes Reality ~ Experience Your Beloved Drink Straight From the Barrel – Whiskey News

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True whiskey lover’s dream becomes reality. Experience your beloved drink straight from the barrel.

What do men and true whiskey lover’s dream of? – Drinking the purest whiskey from an old cask.

London, UK, Nov. 18, 2015 – ZOOTY design workshop has just launched their new product on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. OKA – handcrafted wooden whiskey tumbler that brings a completely new way of experiencing your whiskey. Charred oak enhances all the flavors whiskey already has and reveals new ones.

Drinking whiskey from this charred oak tumbler is like drinking cask strength whiskey out of a 25 year old oak barrel stacked deep in a cold dark aging cellar. It’s what men and true whiskey lovers dream of. This wooden tumbler doesn’t replace your glass tumbler. Glass tumblers are pretty. But when you’re done feeling pretty, a mouthful of whiskey sipped from your wooden tumbler reminds you of the man that you are after a long day of doing the hard things in life a man does. The sense of the wood, the scent of the char, they speak to your soul. The soul of a man.

“Men drink whiskey because they like the taste,” said Kristopher K., COO of ZOOTY design workshop. “Our goal was to create experience that’s the closest possible to drinking straight from a cask by enhancing all those sweet, toasty and spicy aromas.”

When tasting whiskey from OKA tumbler you will notice that the scent is much softer and more pleasant compared to a glass tumbler. It is because charred oak interior absorbs part of strong alcohol aroma therefore allowing to feel the true characteristics of whiskey.

“Our tumbler is not meant for aging your whiskey,” said Toms Liepkalns, CEO of ZOOTY design workshop. “It is meant to flavor your drink instantly.” When relatively small amount of whiskey interacts with a large surface area of charred oak the results are incredible. All the flavours are increasing rapidly.

Round shaped bottom fits very comfortable in hand while the narrow top provides the best tasting experience. OKA not only flavors your whiskey but prevents it from warming as well.

This new product is available now on Kickstarter.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK TO READ THE PUBLISHED ARTICLE HERE

CONTACT:

Mr Toms Liepkalns

5a Kenninghall road, London E5 8BS, UK

Email: liepkalns.toms@gmail.com

Tel.: +44 745 304 2222

Scotch Whisky Auctions Update – Whisky News

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Welcome to the first auction Newsletter where we will give you a sneak preview of the wonderful bottles that are coming up in this months record breaking auction.

Record breaking you say? Indeed, this month’s auction is our biggest ever with more than 3400 lots and with that we have a truly wonderful depth of quality of lost distilleries, rare and hard to find drams as well as the usual selection of everyday drinking drams.

Our very own Big Peatrie takes us through the stars and and our favourites and you can see his vLog here (https://www.scotchwhiskyauctions.com/go.php?id=36).

First up this month we have the Johnnie Walker Directors Set which contains six bottles of these incredibly hard to find bottles starting from 2008 to the 2013 release. These were only ever given to the directors of Diageo and never offered for general release.

A one pint bottle of Bourbon hailing from 1914 is next up. Distilled before prohibition and bottled after this bottle contains liquid that is over 100 years old. The is a bottle of Haig that was bottled in the mid 1930s, as well as Macallan and Linkwood, both distilled in the decade of the Great Depression.

Glenfarclas once again brings us some stellar bottles with a 60 year old and one distilled on Christmas Day 1959.

Age is just a number, but here are some wonderful numbers, a Dalmore, two North British and a Talisker that are all 50 years old. A 49 year old Glenlochy, 48 year old Lochside, an Invergordon that is 47 years old, 46 year old bottlings of Lochside and Probably Speyside’s Finest Distillery and 45 year old offerings of Caledonian, Glenglassaugh and Linkwood.

There are also several bottles entered to raise money for one of the mashmen at Glenfarclas who was recently diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. His dream was always to cycle across the USA, so all the staff have banded together to help raise money to send him across to America for a dream holiday. This, along with many of the other bottles, were collected by the man himself as he cycled to each of the distilleries he’s worked at on a specially adapted tricycle.

All the best from us here at SWA HQ!

Back in Stock at K&L California – Whisky News

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Suntory Hibiki 12 Year Japanese Whiskey 750ml (Ships as 1.5L) (1 bottle limit) ( $89.99) 92 points Wine Enthusiast: “With a little water, this golden blended whisky opens up to delicate, nuanced honey and floral aromas and flavors. Finishes smoky, dry and brisk.” (03/2011) K&L Notes: Gold Medal, 2013 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Malt whiskies matured 12 years or longer are perfectly matched with mellow grain whiskies of the same age to create this Hibiki offering. Also included is some whisky from casks formerly used in long-term aging of Japanese plum liqueur, which helps bring out the sweet floral notes on the nose and palate that Suntory whisky is known for. Adding venerable malt aged more than 30 years further brings out the bouquet and adds body to the palate.

Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey 2015 Release 750ml  $139.99 

Bowmore 21 Year Old “500th Anniversary” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky   $599.99 

Bruichladdich Octomore 5 year old Release 1.1 Islay Single Malt Whisky 750ml (Elsewhere 900) $699.99 

Whistle Pig 12 Year “Old World Marriage” Rye Whiskey 750ml (1 bottle limit – ships as 1.5L)  $119.99 

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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2015 Whisky of the Year at Hard to Find Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #562 – Irish Whiskey News

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www.ralfy.com finds that rare and unusual creature which is an Irish Indi-bottler who ‘craft’ presents their bottling with Whisky Review 562 – Knappogue Castle 14yo single malt @ 46%vol

DEWAR’S ABERFELDY DISTILLERY SHOWCASES HISTORY & SUSTAINABILITY – Scotch Whisky News

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DEWAR’S ABERFELDY DISTILLERY SHOWCASES HISTORY & SUSTAINABILITY 

Newly renovated distillery offers visitors spirited insights into past and present innovations

Hamilton, Bermuda, November 17, 2015 – Steeped in history and nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands is a recently refurbished heritage center for John Dewar & Sons’ DEWAR’S® Aberfeldy Distillery.

Each year, thousands of visitors tour DEWAR’S Aberfeldy Distillery to learn more about the DEWAR’S® portfolio – and the care with which its award-winning blended Scotch has been produced since 1846. John Dewar and his two sons, John Alexander and Tommy, who began as small wine and spirits merchants laid the solid, sustainable foundation for what is now DEWAR’S, a top-selling global brand – part of the Bacardi family of brands.

The center features interactive displays, newly released historic memoirs and a café featuring a locally sourced menu. “It’s not just about the quality of the food, but it’s also about reducing our impact on the environment,” says Charlotte Brown, General Manager, DEWAR’S Aberfeldy Distillery Visitor Centre. “Our cakes, our scones and our soup all are made here in Aberfeldy to lessen the impact of shipping goods far distances.”

Innovations at DEWAR’S Aberfeldy Distillery are part of a broad scope of sustainability initiatives for John Dewar & Sons, producers of DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch whisky, WILLIAM LAWSON’S® Blended Scotch whisky and the single malt brands of ABERFELDY®, AULTMORE®, CRAIGELLACHIE®, THE DEVERON® and ROYAL BRACKLA®.

The heritage center also features a robust recycling program and fuel-efficient transportation.

“The explorer bus we sponsor is equipped to carry bicycles, giving visitors the option to hop on and off at various points – and travel about in a sustainable fashion.” explains Brown.

As part of the Bacardi group of companies, John Dewar & Sons honors the spirit of sustainability with these benchmarks at its five malt distilleries:

  • 34 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2006
  • 46 percent reduction in water use since 2009
  • 30 percent reduction of waste to landfill since 2010

Since 2006, when Bacardi began tracking its global impact on the environment, it has reduced nonrenewable energy use by nearly 28 percent and decreased its greenhouse gas emissions from production by more than 28 percent. Building on current programs and efficiencies that reduce its environmental impacts, the Bacardi Limited “Good Spirited” sustainability program sets specific goals in three areas to help reach its vision of a net zero impact:

  1. Responsible Sourcing: Bacardi strives to obtain all raw materials and packaging from sustainably sourced, renewable or recycled materials while maintaining or enhancing the economic status of growers and suppliers. By 2017, the goal is to obtain 40 percent of the sugarcane-derived products used to make its rum from certified, sustainable sources – and 100 percent by 2022. This pledge from Bacardi is an industry first.
  2. Global Packaging: Bacardi commits to use eco-design to craft sustainability into its brand packaging and point-of-sale materials. By 2017, Bacardi plans to reduce the weight of its packaging by 10 percent and achieve 15 percent by 2022.
  3. Operational Efficiencies: Bacardi continues to focus on reducing water use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with a 2017 goal to cut water use by 55 percent and GHG emissions by 50 percent. In addition, Bacardi aims to eliminate landfill waste at all of its production sites by 2022.

To learn more about Bacardi Limited and its “Good Spirited: Building a Sustainable Future” environmental initiative for sourcing, packaging and operational efficiencies across the entire Bacardi family of premium spirits and wine brands, visit http://www.bacardilimited.com/good-spirited.

About John Dewar & Sons Ltd.  John Dewar & Sons Ltd. employs 300 people at seven locations throughout Scotland. The Company currently operates whisky distilleries in Aberfeldy, Macduff, Aultmore, Craigellachie and Nairn with ageing, blending, bottling and packaging facilities in Glasgow and additional maturation facilities in Poniel in Central Scotland.

DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch whisky, the world’s most-awarded blended Scotch; WILLIAM LAWSON’S® Blended Scotch whisky, the world’s second fastest growing Scotch; and the single malt brands of ABERFELDY®, AULTMORE®, CRAIGELLACHIE®, THE DEVERON® and ROYAL BRACKLA® are part of the portfolio of Bacardi Limited, headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda.

About Bacardi Limited

Bacardi Limited, the largest privately held spirits company in the world, produces and markets internationally recognized spirits and wines. The Bacardi brand portfolio comprises more than 200 brands and labels, including BACARDÍ® rum, GREY GOOSE® vodka, DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch whisky, BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® gin, MARTINI® vermouth and sparkling wines, CAZADORES® 100% blue agave tequila, and other leading and emerging brands including WILLIAM LAWSON’S® Blended Scotch whisky, ERISTOFF® vodka, and ST-GERMAIN® elderflower liqueur.

Founded 153 years ago in Santiago de Cuba on February 4, 1862, family-owned Bacardi manufactures its brands at 29 facilities and sells in more than 160 countries. Bacardi Limited refers to the Bacardi group of companies, including Bacardi International Limited. www.bacardilimited.com

The Whisky Exchange “Digital Entrepreneur Awards 2015 – we are the champions!” – Whisky News

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Digital Entrepreneur Awards 2015 – we are the champions!

At The Whisky Exchange, we don’t like to blow our own trumpet, but now and again it’s nice to share a little good news. Last week, we were delighted to be named E-commerce Business of the Year at the Digital Entrepreneur Awards 2015.

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Stuart Peskett (middle) and Raj Chavda (right) of The Whisky Exchange collect the E-commerce Business of the Year award from Cube3 CEO Karl Barker

The ceremony was held at Manchester’s Palace Hotel, with high-profile judges including Ann Summers CEO Jacqueline Gold; Ben Gallop, the BBC’s Head of Sport Interactive; and Phil Jones, MD of Brother UK.

The award was based on companies’ overall approach to business, rather than any single aspect, and we hope that the changes we have introduced to our site over the past 12-18 months contributed to our success. These changes include:

TWE Director Sukhinder Singh said: ‘While we have won several awards in the drinks industry before, it is very humbling to be recognised from a wider perspective, especially from a number of experts in the online arena. We have revamped our website in the past year and introduced a number of innovative new features – and we have many more exciting things to bring you in 2016 and beyond.’

For more information on the awards, click here, and thank you again for your continued support of The Whisky Exchange.

 


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