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NEW WHISKY WEBSITE IS DRAM GOOD! – Whisky News

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NEW WHISKY WEBSITE IS DRAM GOOD! 

It has taken a while but at last http://www.whiskytours.scot/  has arrived in its new format. This eagerly awaited website is now live and ready to view.

It contains details of how you can tour Scotland’s whisky distilleries, another addition to the whisky industry.

Bespoke tours are the main priority, sample tours and an outstanding new Spirit of Speyside  tour for 2016 have just been announced.

It is thought this 2016 tour will be a quick sellout – just as their Viking Raid to Orkney was earlier this year (it sold out in 60 seconds).

With viewing available via all social media platforms, if you love Scotch whisky – this is the website for you.

It will be developed continuously over the coming months.

Should you wish to receive whisky emails from them from time to time, they ask you to email them with your acceptance info@whiskytours.scot

Whisky tours are arranged and run by http://www.mcleanscotland.com/  who also have http://www.angelswhiskyclub.com/  Both of these will also enjoy brand new websites soon.

With over 20 years in the travel industry you can be sure they will give you a Dram Good Tour, dramatic and dramtastic have both been used to compliment their tours!

Why .scot?  It gives Scots the opportunity to clearly identify themselves as Scottish.   .scot  domains are for people and groups who: Contribute to Scottish social, cultural, business or academic life. Explore Scottish heritage. Scotland is their home

There are between 40 and 50 million people with Scottish connections worldwide and .scot gives them a tool for identification.

For more detailed information requests use the website contact page, or direct via  info@whiskytours.scot   and http://www.whiskytours.scot/

SHOWING SCOTLAND TO THE WORLD

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “OCTOBER TASTINGS” – Scotch Whisky News

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OCTOBER TASTINGS 

Meaty Big Bouncy – 19 Greville St – Mon 12 Oct  More >

Flavour Profile Tasting – 28 Queen St – Thu 15 Oct  More >

Uisge Source Tasting – 19 Greville St – Tue 20 Oct  More >

Perth Preview Tasting – The Salutation Hotel – Fri 23 Oct  More >

Sheffield Preview Tasting – Leopold Hotel – Fri 23 Oct  More >

Greenock Preview Tasting – The Tontine Hotel – Fri 23 Oct  More >

Duck’s at Kilspindie Preview Tasting – Ducks, Aberlady – Fri 23 Oct  More >

New Members’ Tasting – 19 Greville St – Tue 27 Oct  More >

Cheese & Whisky Tasting – The Vaults – Thu 29 Oct  More >

Manchester Preview Tasting – Malmaison – Fri 30 Oct  More >

Cheltenham Preview Tasting – Hotel du Vin & Bistro – Sat 31 Oct  More >

Melrose Preview Tasting – Town House Hotel – Sat 31 Oct  More >

Which Whisky is Witch? – 28 Queen St – Sat 31 Oct  More >

 

FREE ENTERTAINMENT AT THE VAULTS

The Vaults Poker Night >  Mon 12 Oct

FREE Live Music >  Mon 19 Oct

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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!

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Milroy’s of Soho “Whisky, Birch & Sausages!” – Whisky News

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WHISKY, BIRCH & SAUSAGES

AN ODD ASSORTMENT!

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We like what Mackmyra are doing over in their gravity distillery, and the Midnattssol is a perfect example of what we like. This single malt is matured in both ex-Bourbon and ex-sherry casks, plus time in casks that held a Swedish wine made from birch sap! This triple cask maturation leads to notes of elderflower, birch, autumnal berries and a gentle florality. Weird, wacky, brilliant! More…

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Dramboree is the annual pilgrimage to Scotland, where a veritable horde of whisky lovers descend on distilleries and enjoy their spirited fruits! For the 2015 festival  we teamed up with the guys at Dramboree and selected and labelled a cask for them.   This is the result! An eight-year-old Caol Ila bursting with peaty maritime goodness! More…

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Back by popular demand! We freely admit that this shouldn’t work but for some reason it really does! This tasting is all about the debate, we provide artisan sausages and some of our favourite whiskies, and then you have to decide if the pairings work! Perhaps our most outrageous tasting, but certainly our most fun! More…

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Old & Rare Littlemill 1988 26yo at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Littlemill 26 Year Old 1988 vintage Lowland single malt Scotch whiskey. Single cask refill sherry hogshead distilled November 1988 and bottled March 2015 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Old & Rare Platinum Selection. Selected and bottled Exclusively for The Whisky Barrel. Just 150 numbered bottles from this lost distillery.

TASTING NOTES

Nose: A light gold whisky with a nose of vanilla custard powder giving way to apples, pears and slightly leafy notes of butterscotch coming through late.

Taste: On the palate it has a creamy mouthfeel with butter shortbread at the start, followed by apple skins and a cinnamon note.

Finish: The finish is long, dry and slightly fruity, with a hint of oak.

BUY $315.92

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Littlemill Distillery was established in 1772 to the west of Bowling by the north shore of the River Clyde and on the main road into Glasgow. Subsequent modifications during the 1930s resulted in a number of novel features including double ventilation towers which sat over a single drying kiln and pot stills with rectifiers rather than the traditional swan necks. The combination of pot and column stills in Littlemill Distillery was designed to produce malt whisky which was expected to mature quickly. At the time of closure in 1994 Littlemill Distillery was the oldest working malt whisky distillery in Scotland.  Demolished in 2006 and now Littlemill is a lost Scottish distillery although the shell of the manager’s house remains.

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Yanks a million – Americans outnumber other international visitors for first time ever at the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival – Scotch Whisky News

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Yanks a million – Americans outnumber other international visitors for first time ever at the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival

A record number of American whisky lovers flocked to this year’s Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, with people from the United States outnumbering other international visitors for the first time in the event’s history.

An independent report also shows visitors to the popular annual festival – held in the spiritual home of Scotland’s malt whisky industry each May Bank Holiday weekend and recognised as being one of the leading events of its kind in the world – stayed for a longer period of time in the local area than in previous years.

The report highlights that the number of people staying for all five nights of the festival increased by 32% compared to 2014, while overnight visitors increased to 79% – a rise of 9% on last year’s figures.

And the Festival also produced a spin-off for other parts of Scotland. The economic impact assessment highlights that 40% of festival of all visitors stayed 6.2 nights on average, taking the opportunity to visit other parts of Scotland while travelling to and from the event.

Details of the report have been released as Festival organisers start to ramp up their plans for the 2016 edition, which takes place from April 28 to May 2. Tickets do not go on sale until early next year, but organisers say that many local accommodation providers expect to be very busy again.

James Campbell, chairman of the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, says, “While we are delighted to continue to attract visitors from all around the world to Speyside, we are particularly pleased to see the Festival becoming such a draw for the USA, highlighting the event’s growing appeal among a global audience.

“The USA has become a key market for us and the fact that so many people are willing to travel such great distances to experience our unique offering speaks volumes for the hard work put in by everyone involved with the Festival.  The region is already on the map because of its whisky; now we are spreading the word across the globe that Speyside offers visitors the warmest of welcomes and a first-class experience.

“The findings of the economic impact assessment make for positive reading and are a great credit to our partners, businesses and communities in Speyside. The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is increasingly being recognised as one of the best events of its kind anywhere in the world and the feedback we have received from so many visitors has been overwhelming, with a large percentage already planning their return trip for 2016.”

The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival has been running for almost two decades and has grown over the years to include a huge number of partners and event providers. Visitors can choose from a packed programme of events encompassing everything from whisky tasting and distillery tours, food events, music, comedy and cultural heritage.

The independent economic impact assessment, conducted by Bellerby Economics, also found that visitors’ overall experience of visiting the event was rated 89% for very good, and 11% for good. The positivity rating given to the area’s bars, other entertainment and shopping had risen to 97% this year from just over 80% in 2012, with accommodation and restaurants also scoring highly.

Over 400 events were held this year in venues across Speyside, attracting 26,389 people from a record 34 different countries. International visitors represented 49% of all festival attendees with people travelling from European countries including Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands and even from as far afield as Australia, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, Kazakhstan, and Qatar.

The overall amount spent locally on Speyside during the 2015 festival was calculated at £1.36m, and for Scotland as a whole the amount was £1.58m. The separate industry standard measurement of the Gross Value Added (GVA) – which calculates the knock-on impact of the visitor spend in the weeks and months following the Festival – amounted to £0.64 million for Speyside and £0.85 million Scotland wide.

The return on investment on public sector funding amounted to £45 for every pound invested for Speyside and £52 for every pound invested on a Scotland-wide basis. Ticket sales were up on previous years, with many events sold out within a matter of hours of going live on the Festival website.

Malcolm Roughead, VisitScotland Chief Executive, says, “Whisky is one of Scotland’s most valuable commodities and The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is a must for anyone looking to experience an authentic Scottish dram. To hear that the Festival has widened its international appeal and visitors are staying for longer is fantastic news and testament to the hard work and dedication of organisers in creating an unmissable and entertaining event programme. A rise in visitors from Scotland’s most important overseas market, America, is hugely welcome and fits perfectly with tourism trends we are seeing across the entire country.

“Food and drink tourism contributes tens of millions of pounds to the local economy, creates jobs and sustains communities. The Year of Food and Drink has helped put Scotland’s famous culinary delights on the map and events, like the Spirit of Speyside, have been a key part of that. I’m sure that as we move towards next year and beyond, the legacy of 2015 and the success of this year’s Festival will inspire even more visitors to come and sample our national tipple.”

In August, the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival was selected as one of the top 12 Best Drinking Festivals in the World by US-based entertainments website, The Richest (http://bit.ly/1VRhLxv)

The 2016 Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival – and its traditional musical arm the Spirit of Speyside Sessions – takes place from April 28 to May 2. For further information about the event visit http://www.spiritofspeyside.com/ with tickets on sale from January 2015.  The Festival is also active on social media – facebook.com/WhiskyFestival and @spirit_speyside on Twitter.

Picture caption: There’s whisky galore at the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, which next takes place in Scotland’s most prolific whisky producing region from April 28 to May 2, 2016.

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Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival runs from Thursday, April 28 to Monday, May 2.

Check out http://www.spiritofspeyside.com/ for up-to-date news and follow the Festival at www.facebook.com/WhiskyFestival  or www.twitter.com/spirit_speyside

The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is committed to promoting responsible drinking. Visitors travelling to and from festival events can take advantage of a range of transport options. Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival has received funding from Highlands and Islands Enterprise and is also financially supported by many other private and public partners.

Year of Food and Drink 2015

The Year of Food and Drink Scotland will start on 1 January 2015 and end on 31 December 2015. 2015 will build on the momentum generated by Homecoming Scotland 2014 by celebrating the role that food and drink plays in shaping our economic success. Through a series of exciting events and activities, the year will showcase Scotland’s outstanding natural larder and our reputation as a Land of Food and Drink.

The Year of Food and Drink Scotland 2015 is a Scottish Government initiative being delivered by VisitScotland and EventScotland in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink, Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Tourism Alliance, Scottish Agricultural College and Young Scot.

THREE SHIPS WHISKY LAUNCHES NEW LOOK – South African Whisky News

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THREE SHIPS WHISKY LAUNCHES NEW LOOK 

The proudly South African and award-winning Three Ships whisky has introduced a new label design and bottle shape for its range, available country wide from mid-October.

Marketing manager, Liezl Dippenaar, said, “The new packaging enriches the iconic visual cues of the brand and gives a greater prominence on shelf due to its fresh and contemporary design. Our aim was to add a more modern and premium look to our brand without compromising on our proud heritage.”

It’s been almost four decades since the first Three Ships whisky was launched and the years since have been filled with many milestones and achievements for the brand, including World’s Best Blended Whisky award at the 2012 World Whisky Awards as well as gold and double gold at all the major international whisky competitions.

Dippenaar says extensive research went into the bottle design which now features more prominent and distinctive lines and curves. “Bold and dynamic elements such as the masculine shoulders, thicker glass base and new label shape all blend seamlessly with the iconic Three Ships illustration, the rope detail in the logo lock-up and embossing which allows for easier handling and a perfect pour.”

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “OCTOBER OUTTURN: THE GREAT DRAM BAKE-OFF” – Scotch Whisky News

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OCTOBER OUTTURN: THE GREAT DRAM BAKE-OFF

Maybe it’s because the ‘Great British Bake Off’ finale is just around the corner, or we’re in the mood for comfort as the nights draw-in, but this First Friday our thoughts have turned to sweet, delicious desserts. October’s Outturn whispers sweet nothings with 14 new single casks with a penchant for puddings.

We’ve hand picked our favourite half-dozen dessert drams – look out for bunting below. Taste and explore and vote for your sweet little winner. #greatdrambakeoff

Young & spritely

48.64 Clean as a whistle £42.80

Sweet, fruity & mellow

64.67 Pleasing, teasing and comforting £96.00

121.83 A passion for puddings £49.20

46.34 Honey in a sunny garden £74.00

55.33 Dancing, tickling and charming.  Exclusive to October offers.  More >

Spicy & sweet

1.189 High on the hills with a lonely goatherd… £81.50

Spicy & dry

2.92 Coconut panna cotta £55.40

Juicy, oak & vanilla

50.69 A celebration of life!  Limited to one per member and available in our members’ rooms or by phone order only  More >

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54.33 Holidays and honeymoons £51.20

Oily & coastal

 7.121 Salt water taffy £50.70

53.226 Teddy Boys at the beach £56.80

Lightly peated

4.212 A dram from Treasure Island £79.80

Peated

3.248 Like a hot coal in the mouth £68.00

29.169 Beach bonfires, creels and boats £84.50

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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!

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Macallan Speymalt 1981 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Macallan Speymalt 1981 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Macallan Speymalt 1981 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whiskey. Selected and bottled 2015 by Gordon & MacPhail.

Buy – $423.05

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The Macallan Distillery was established by Alexander Reid in 1824 near Easter Elchies House on the Easter Elchies estate. Easter Elchies House dates back to 1700. Macallan Distillery is a malt whisky distillery situated in Scotland’s Speyside whisky region. The old still house was re-commissioned in 2008 and now Macallan Distillery operates with two still houses sheltering twenty-one copper stills. On-site maturation is carried out in traditional dunnage warehouses and by racking in large new warehouses on the estate. The Macallan visitor centre welcomes visitors throughout the year and offers distillery tours. The Macallan Distillery also participates in the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews an Cnoc 2000 Vintage – Scotch Whisky News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews the AnCnoc 2000 Vintage.

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Great Northern Distillery (GND) – Distilling Sunshine – Irish Whiskey News

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Distilling Sunshine 

Three mighty copper pot stills, Fionn, Oisin and Setanta, have started to distil on the Dundalk site.  These stills have a capacity to make 18 million bottles of whiskey a year.  They will make a full range of single malt, peated malt and pot still whiskeys.  This is the second distillery on the former Harp Brewery site.  The columns have been producing grain whiskey for the past month.  The total capacity of the two distilleries is 50 million bottles a year.

Both distilleries will supply “New Fill” to distillers in the rapidly growing Irish whiskey category as well as making whiskey for their own use.  Great Northern Distillery (GND) owns the famous “Burkes” and “Skylark” brands.

GND is owned by the Teeling family, Jim Finn and David Hynes.

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