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The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2015 – Gone But Never Forgotten

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The Whisky Exchange Whisky Show 2015 – Gone But Never Forgotten

We conclude our round-up of this year’s Whisky Show masterclasses with Gone But Never Forgotten, a tasting of six whiskies from closed distilleries. Such tastings always attract a lot of interest, for the simple reason that whiskies from closed distilleries are almost always in very short supply, so whisky fans will jump on any chance to try them. All of the distilleries whose whiskies we tried either closed in 1983 or 1985.

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Gone But Not Forgotten – six much in-demand whiskies, all from closed distilleries

The six whiskies were:

 Glenesk Maltings 1969 25th Anniversary
Millburn 1975 18 Year Old Rare Malts
Glenury Royal 1970 36 Year Old
Convalmore 1977 36 Year Old
St Magdalene 20 Year Old Waterloo Street
Brora 30 Year Old 9th Release Bot.2010

Our host was Diageo brand ambassador Colin Dunn, who addressed his congregation: ‘We’re in church on a Sunday morning and the Holy Spirit is with us!’ We began with a 1969 bottling of Glen Esk, a distillery that was mothballed in 1985 and demolished 11 years later:

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GLENESK MALTINGS 1969 25TH ANNIVERSARY, 60% ABV
On the nose, this has lots of aromatic tropical fruit, with notes of green apple, butter, toffee and caramel, with some waxy resin in there. Fresh and gentle. Similar on the palate, with a curious mix of toffee, grass and cinnamon, along with some green, herbal notes. Quite an unusual whisky, but not without charm.
Colin Dunn: ‘Tasting these whiskies, you never quite know what you’re going to get’

We moved on to a 1975 bottling from Millburn, located in Inverness. The distillery closed in 1985 and a hotel now stands on the site.

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MILLBURN 1975 18 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS, 58.9% ABV
A very fruity nose, with notes of kiwi fruit, mango and peach, with some nuttiness, too. Similar on the palate, with some woody spice and toffee sweetness, and a fresh, citrus-led finish.
CD: ‘This is an exceptional whisky – the impact is massive’

The third whisky was from Glenury Royal, which shut its doors in 1983 and was demolished 10 years later. I’ve tried Glenury Royal a couple of times in the past, and what stayed with me each time was the classiness of the spirit, coupled with a sweet toffee note. This 1970 bottling delivered the same:

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GLENURY ROYAL 1970 36 YEAR OLD, 57.9% ABV
Golden syrup and hot sponge pudding on the nose, with honey, nuts, malt and a sprinkling of herbs. Even bigger honey and sweet-spice flavours on the palate, with malt and polished oak tables. A rich, honeyed dram – absolutely exquisite.
CD: ‘I would never guess that this had spent 36 years in oak’

The fourth whisky was from Convalmore – ‘a hidden gem’, said Colin. The distillery, located just a stone’s throw from Balvenie in Dufftown, is now a cask warehouse, having closed permanently in 1985.

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CONVALMORE 1977 36 YEAR OLD, 58% ABV
Big and rich, with sweet honey and a lovely malty aroma. There’s fruitiness in the form of papaya and grapefruit, and a delicious savouriness of leather books, cigar box and sandalwood. A big, hearty dram that needs time to enjoy. Rich and enveloping.
CD: ‘The perfect blend between the grain and the wood – this is perfect!’

On to whisky number five, and a much-anticipated St Magdalene, bottled at 20 years old at cask strength. This Lowland distillery used to be known as Linlithgow, and was one of the first-ever licensed distilleries. It was converted into flats, with the pagoda roofs integrated into the design.

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ST MAGDALENE 20 YEAR OLD WATERLOO STREET, 62.7% ABV
An incredibly rich, buttery nose, with aromas of soy sauce, cherry menthol and subtle spices. In the mouth, the texture is plush, with a lovely umami character. There’s also caramel and toffee adding sweetness. Hugely characterful. Despite the high ABV, this dram doesn’t take too kindly to water, nor does it really need it.
CD: ‘A rich, liqueur-like whisky. This reminds me of my childhood – it smells of Blue Bird Toffee’

The tasting ended with the most famous of the six whiskies: Brora. Colin mischievously claimed that Diageo have been ‘secretly making Brora up there for years’, even though the distillery closed in the early 1980s. Diageo built Clynelish right next door to Brora, and both distilleries have that same waxy character beloved of whisky fans.

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BRORA 30 YEAR OLD 9TH RELEASE BOT.2010, 54.3% ABV
Colin likened this whisky to ‘meeting up with an old friend’, and it certainly delivered the goods, displaying grassy, brambly fruit, with that trademark waxiness and notes of green apple and egg custard. Rich and smoky, and very moreish.
CD: ‘This whisky finishes like Cristiano Ronaldo!’

It’s a strange feeling tasting whiskies you know are in short supply and will never be made again, and that they were so delicious makes it even more frustrating that the distilleries that made them are no more. The one consolation is that all six whiskies we tasted are still available at The Whisky Exchange! Get them while you can, because once they’re gone, they’re gone…

Scotch Malt Whisky Society Events November 2015 – Scotch Whisky News

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Macalllan Sienna – Scotch Whisky News

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Gordon & MacPhail roll out ‘The Wood Makes the Whisky’ Campaign – Scotch Whisky News

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Gordon & MacPhail roll out ‘The Wood Makes the Whisky’ Campaign 

Gordon & MacPhail, one of the world’s leading single malt whisky specialists, has selected a special series of whiskies to showcase the company’s ‘The Wood Makes the Whisky’ campaign which highlights the importance of this essential element in the whisky maturation process.

For over 120 years Gordon & MacPhail has carefully matched spirit with oak in order to ensure a premium taste which reflects the company’s philosophy. Through ‘The Wood Makes the Whisky’ campaign consumers are invited to gain a more in-depth insight into how Gordon & MacPhail’s approach to matching wood to spirit has shaped a number of whiskies in their portfolio.

Using expertise honed over four generations, Gordon & MacPhail believe that wood really does make the whisky, with their skilfully coopered casks delivering a full spectrum of flavour compounds; from sweet vanilla notes found through Bourbon cask maturation to rich toffee, dark chocolate and spice notes derived through maturation in Sherry casks.

The array of flavours derived from oak are abundant across the Gordon & MacPhail portfolio, with each whisky demonstrating a unique flavour profile which reflects the cask type as well as the distillery character.

Gordon & MacPhail has selected a series of whiskies, from various Collections including Connoisseurs Choice, The MacPhail’s Collection and Rare Vintage, which they feel best demonstrate ‘The Wood Makes the Whisky’ philosophy.

A book and website have been created to accompany the campaign which can be used to guide whisky lovers through the series, explaining the flavours of each whisky and how this relates to the wood.

Ewen Macintosh, Chief Operating Officer said: “Here at Gordon & MacPhail we have always been focused on the close relationship between oak and spirit, and have learned from vast experience that wood really does make the whisky. We have selected the special series of whiskies to demonstrate this complex relationship.

“Our unrivalled collection is a liquid library showcasing whiskies from numerous Scottish distilleries, age profiles and whisky characteristics. From branch to barrel, we aim to deliver a perfectly matured whisky time and time again.”

For more information on the Wood Makes the Whisky campaign please visit www.gordonandmacphail.com/wood  

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About Gordon & MacPhail 

Gordon & MacPhail is an independent, family-owned Scotch Whisky specialist which has been based in Elgin, Moray, since 1895. Four generations of the Urquhart family have continued the tradition of seeking out the best and rarest Scotch Whiskies.

Since its foundation, Gordon & MacPhail’s policy has been to send casks to distilleries throughout Scotland, fill them with ‘new make’ spirit and mature them either at the distillery of origin or in the firm’s own bonded warehouses in Elgin.

Now one of the world’s leading malt whisky specialists, Gordon & MacPhail exports to more than 60 countries. It offers more than 300 presentations of own-bottled single malts.  In 2009, Gordon & MacPhail was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade; an honor that was bestowed on the business again in 2013 with a visit from HRH The Princess Royal.

In 2015 Gordon & MacPhail made history by bottling the oldest cask ever released – a 75 Year Old Mortlach, distilled in 1939.

About the Wood Makes the Whisky Series

Connoisseurs Choice Speyburn 1991 (46% ABV)

A delicate and well balanced Single Malt Whisky, Connoisseurs Choice Speyburn, is fresh and sweet with hints of pineapple and honey. The palate is peppery initially with banana, aniseed and milk chocolate flavours developing. It’s matured in a Refill Sherry Hogshead cask.

The MacPhail’s Collection Bunnahabhain 8 Years Old (43% ABV)

The MacPhail’s Collection Bunnahabhain is sweet and fruity initially, with ripe banana, kiwi and vanilla. The palate is sweet and creamy with hints of soft tropical fruits and a lingering milk chocolate edge.

Distillery Labels Ardmore 1996 (43% ABV)

This long, smooth Highland Single Malt has rich sherry influences with hints of stewed fruits and charred oak. The palate has black pepper initially with green apple and ripe banana flavours. An underling peat smoke edge lingers in the finish.

Rare Vintage Glen Grant 1954 (40% ABV)

This Rare Vintage Single Malt Whisky is very fruity initially with strawberries, raspberries and melon. Delicate hessian and old leather aromas develop. The palate is deliciously smooth with summer fruits and menthol flavours and is matured in 1st Fill Sherry casks.

Connoisseurs Choice Glen Spey 2004 (46% ABV)

Connoisseurs Choice Glen Spey has sweet vanilla with tropical fruit aromas, pineapple and mango. Subtle floral and toasted malt notes develop. The palate has chilli spice initially with citrus flavours and a creamy milk chocolate finish. It is medium in length, with sweet fruit elements.

Connoisseurs Choice Tormore 1997 (46% ABV)

This light Speyside Single Malt Whisky is sweet and fruity with hints of toffee, green apple and subtle vanilla notes. On the palate very sweet and peppery initially with honey, tropical fruit and honey and a long and smooth finish.

Speymalt Macallan 2006 (43% ABV)

Speymalt Macallan has delicate Sherry influences with red apple, lemon and subtle beeswax aromas. The palate is peppery initially with ripe banana and orange zest flavours, complemented by a creamy milk chocolate finish.

Rare Vintage Strathisla 1965 43%

Rare Vintage Strathisla is sweet and fresh with hints of bees wax, ripe gooseberries and aniseed. On the palate it’s creamy with toffee, ripe summer fruits and a subtle hint of charred wood. This sweet and lingering malt is matured in 1st Fill Sherry Butt casks and is an ideal after dinner dram.

Win Whisky Festival Tickets – #WINMWFTICKETS Twitter Competition! – Whisky News

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#WINMWFTICKETS Twitter Competition!

We’re launching the Twitter competition #WINMWFTICKETS offering you the chance of winning tickets to the Midlands Whisky Festival 1-2 April 2016. We’ll be giving away tickets to a different lucky winner each day for seven days. All it takes is just a few clicks! To be in with the chance to get your hands on FREE tickets to the best whisky festival in the universe, follow these simple steps…

  1. Follow the Midlands Whisky Festival Twitter Account
  2. Follow the Nickolls and Perks Twitter Account
  3. Retweet the daily promotional competition #WINMWFTICKETS before 9:00 GMT the following day.

If you complete all three steps above you may be one of those lucky winners, Good Luck! Please ensure you read the terms and conditions of the competition below: Terms and Conditions of the #WINMWFTICKETS Twitter Competition

  • There will only be one winner each day of the competition.
  • Entrants must be of legal age to purchase alcohol.
  • Prizes cannot be exchanged for cash.
  • No other prizes are available.
  • You must enter the competition between Monday 16 November 2016 and Monday 23 November 2016 9:00 (GMT).
  • Entrants must Retweet the promotional tweet and follow Midlands Whisky Festival and partnering company Nickolls & Perks on Twitter.
  • The Twitter Competition will be run on the Midlands Whisky Festival Twitter account.
  • Winners will be announced on the Midlands Whisky Festival Twitter and the Nickolls & Perks Blog.
  • The winners will be notified the following day of each daily promotion.
  • Tickets will be emailed to the winners.

Promotor: Midlands Whisky Festival, Nickolls & Perks, 37 Lower High Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1TA. By Nickolls and Perks

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BURNS NIGHT 2016 – BOOKINGS NOW OPEN – Scotch Whisky News

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JOIN US for BURNS NIGHT IN 2016
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BURNS NIGHT

Monday January 25th, 2016

It only comes round once a year and we have two stunning venues with different Burns Night celebrations to choose from – join us for a fun and traditional Burns Night Supper to celebrate our national poet Robert Burns whose message of friendship and Auld Lang Syne lives on. Join us at WHISKI Bar or WHISKI ROOMS on Monday 25th January 2016 for a memorable Burns Night Supper to celebrate our national poet Robert Burns whose message of friendship and Auld Lang Syne lives on. In addition, we have two sittings on Saturday 23rd January 2016 in the WHISKI ROOMS for those that can not join us on the “official” Burns Night of the 25th January 2016. Bookings being taken now.

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WHISKI’s Burns Night Supper

Call us on 0131-556-3095 to book WHISKI on the  Royal Mile for our Burns Supper with live fiddle band. Date: Monday 25th January 2016 Time: 7:30PM View WHISKI’s Burns Supper here

 

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WHISKI Rooms Burns Night Supper

Call us on 0131 225 7224 to book WHISKI Rooms overlooking the Mound for one of our Burns Night extravaganza celebrations – two dates available. Date: Saturday 23rd January 2016 Two sittings: 5PM and 8:30PM Date: Monday 25th January 2016 Time: 7:30PM View WHISKI Rooms Burns Supper here

Park Ave New York “There’s a ‘Miscreant’ among us” – American Whisey News

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Introducing Park Ave’s newest exclusive bottling, “Miscreant” by FEW Spirits.
The most ill-behaved whiskey we know.

“The Mashbill is a beast!”
– Paul Hletko, Master Distiller FEW Spirits

When we approached FEW Spirits about doing a private bottle, we were sure to tell them that we wanted something different. So when Paul told us he had just the barrel and used those words – he had our attention. As it turned out, this “beast” was more like a chameleon. Allow us to explain. “Miscreant” is the result of six different elements colliding to become a whiskey that seemingly changes one moment to the next. Just what is the mashbill for “Miscreant”? Rye, Corn, Wheat, Smoked Malt, Chocolate Malt & Pilsner.

But being different doesn’t always translate to being good. However, when Jonathan tasted the original barrel sample – He looked at his glass and said, “I think we can make some friends with this.” With so many parts – this whiskey was difficult to pin down as being ‘like’ something else. So we decided to call it, “Miscreant”

We hope you like it as much as we do.

Cheers!
Jonathan & Eric
The Park Avenue Liquor Shop
270 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-685-2442
jonathan@parkaveliquor.com
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“Miscreant” by Few Spirits ~
Exclusive to Park Avenue Liquor Shop
Limited to 264 bottles.
$70/btl

We recently spoke to Paul again to get his take on ‘Miscreant’ as well as his personal tasting notes:

“The Nose is malt, malt, and more malt with a bit of malt in the back;)
There are sweet bits of sea salt caramel along with a touch of nuttiness. On the palate
entry is chocolate powder as well as creamy caramel spread on a leather spoon. (I know – but really!)
Then malt comes front and center in the mid palate with a long finish of delicious ganache backed up with some tobacco.

Btw: We don’t have anymore left in the barrel and it cannot be replicated. We didn’t save any – sooooo I’d like to buy a bottle.”

‘Miscreant’ is limited to 264 bottles. We cannot fill orders for more than that. Heck, the guy who made the stuff doesn’t even have a bottle yet. Basically, get it while you can. We are not responsible for any typographical errors in this email or the hoopla surrounding Starbucks new cups. Please contact the store with any questions.

The Park Avenue Liquor Shop | 212-685-2442 | 212-689-6247 | parkaveliquor.com

Back in Stock at K&L California – Whisky News

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Aberlour 12 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Whisky 750ml 95 7 $39.99

Cragganmore 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky 750ml 95 19 $49.99

Talisker Storm Limited Edition Isle of Skye Single Malt Whisky 750ml (Previously $73.00) 3 $59.99

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Glengoyne 25 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Glengoyne 25 Year Old Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$308.29

Glengoyne 25 Year Old Highland single malt Scotch whiskey. This bright amber beauty has red fruits, leather and brown sugar on the nose and soft oak, cinnamon, stewed fruits and a Seville marmalade tang on the palate.

Nose: Red Fruits, old leather and brown sugar.

Taste: Soft oak, cinnamon, stewed fruits and a Seville marmalade tang.

Finish: Very long, with spicy liquorice, slowly drying.

Glengoyne Distillery was established as Burnfoot of Drumgoyne Distillery in 1833 by George Connel in Scotland’s Highland whisky region although its warehouses rest across the road in the Lowland whisky region. All the malt is dried by hot air and so all Glengoyne whisky is unpeated and on site maturation is in sherry and bourbon casks in addition to some Japanese and Scottish oak casks. Glengoyne Distillery has a visitor centre and offers distillery tours.

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Isle of Arran Distillery Visitor Centre Celebrates Award Success – Scotch Whisky News

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Isle of Arran Distillery Visitor Centre celebrates award success 

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The visitor centre of the award-winning Isle of Arran Distillery has been recognised for the second year running in the Scottish Field Whisky Challenge.

Chosen over ten other well-renowned distilleries, including runners-up Glendronach and Ben Nevis, The Isle of Arran Distillery Visitor centre retained its title as the Best Distillery Visitor Experience.

Opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 1997, the visitor centre is located right next to the distillery itself overlooking the breath-taking landscape of Lochranza.  A popular destination for whisky fans, this centre offers several packages ranging in time and cost from a smaller scale tours to more in-depth whisky experiences, all lead by friendly and professionally trained guides who are fast gaining the reputation of being the best in the business. It also boasts a thriving café selling local produce and a gift shop well-stocked with core-range and limited edition Arran Single Malts.

Visitor centre manager, Faye Waterlow, said: “We’re incredibly proud of what we do at the visitor centre. The distillery produces whisky of an exceptional quality and our aim is always to match that with our warmth, knowledge and dedication.

“The feedback from visitors is always our marker but to be recognised by Scottish Field for the second year running is a wonderful affirmation of our efforts.”

As the distillery approaches its 21st birthday, the visitor centre is expanding to include a new Blending and Tasting room which will open in March 2016. Two new stills are also being installed to meet increasing demand for the Isle of Arran Single Malts.

Euan Mitchell, managing director of the distillery commented: “Welcoming people to the distillery is very important to us. The quality and provenance of our whisky naturally attracts some very passionate visitors, including Roman Abramovich this summer, so it’s essential that our visitor experience lives up to expectations.

“With the distillery turning 21 next year, we’re looking forward to expanding and hope to welcome many more whisky fans to Lochranza.”

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For more information visit http://www.arranwhisky.com/

* Accolades for Isle of Arran Distillery include Winner for: Best New Exporter (2004), Queen’s Award for International Trade (2005), Scottish Distiller of the Year (2007) and Scottish Drinks Producer of the Year (2007.)

Product awards include: Best Whisky Liqueur (2007), ‘Best Single Malt Scotch 12 Years & Under’ for The Arran Malt Amarone Cask Finish (2008) ‘Best Single Malt Scotch 11-15 Years’ for The Arran Malt Sherry Single Cask 1998 (2010) and ‘Best Single Malt Scotch 11-15 Years’ for the Icons of Arran Peacock (2011.) ‘Double Gold Award’ for Arran’s 14 Year Old Single Malt and ‘Gold Award’ for Arran’s 10 Year Old Single Malt at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (2012). Double Gold in FiftyBest.com awards (2012). Double Gold Medal for the 12 year-old Cask Strength in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (2013). Double Gold for both the 10 year-old and 12 year-old Cask Strength at the China Wine & Spirits Best Value Awards 2014.


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