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Back in Stock at K&L California – Whisky News

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Macallan 18 year old Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ( $239.99) 92 points Wine Enthusiast: “This Speyside single malt is matured in Sherry oak casks from Jerez, Spain, for a minimum of 18 years. The amber spirit has a big, warm caramel flavor, finishing with a touch of sweet honey, bitter chocolate and espresso on the lingering finish. Viscous, creamy mouthfeel.” (12/2011) 91 points Whisky Advocate: “Macallan’s 18 year old expression is, for me, the highlight of its regular sherried range. Deep amber in color. The nose is rich and heavily fruited: fruit cake, mulberry, a little moist gingerbread, the bloody depths of molasses. On the palate, dried fruits — more figgy than raisined — while the natural oiliness in the spirit balances the boisterous tannins from the European oak. A singed note on the finish (an extension of the molasses?) completes the picture. Balanced and complex. (Vol. 20, #3)” Wine Spectator: “An object lesson in what Sherry does to whisky. A telltale nuttiness appears right on the nose, before spice and fruit join in on the palate, with a sort of chewing gum quality. The nutty notes return in earnest on the meaty finish. ” (02/2011) K&L Notes: The Macallan’s benchmark excellence is nowhere more evident than in the 18 year old, which is matured for a minimum of 18 years in seasoned, Sherry casks. Classic Macallan, with aromas and flavors of dried apricots and figs, spice, chocolate and orange zest.

United States – Kentucky

Johnny Drum “Private Stock” 101 Proof Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $39.99 View

Sazerac 90-Proof Straight Rye Whiskey (750ml) (3 bottle limit) $29.99 View

Scotland

Kilkerran “Work In Progress” #7 Sherry Cask Single Malt Whisky (750ml)9$64.99 View

Macallan “Fine Oak” 15 Year Old Single Malt (750ml)10012$89.99 View

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Barton 1792 Distillery Releases Limited Edition Single Barrel Bourbon – American Whiskey News

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Barton 1792 Distillery Releases Limited Edition Single Barrel Bourbon   

            BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY (Feb. 24, 2016) – A new Single Barrel Bourbon is the latest limited edition expression in the premium 1792 whiskey collection from Barton 1792 Distillery. All of the bourbon used in this bottling was distilled and aged at the historic Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown before being selected and tasted for its exceptional quality. The bottling took place on a small hand bottling line that only allows one barrel to be processed at a time.

Bottled at 98.6 proof, this Single Barrel Bourbon is the third expression released from 1792 Distillery.  Previous special releases are now sold out, such as the Sweet Wheat and Port Finish Bourbons. Like those, this limited edition Single Barrel Bourbon will be available in most states.

            Master Distiller Ken Pierce describes this release as having, “the flavors of butterscotch and caramel notes, delicately balanced with hints of fruit and toffee.  The body is rich and lingers on the tongue for a delicate and pleasant finish.”

            The 1792 Single Barrel bourbon is expected to hit stores in late February at the suggested retail price of $39.99.  Barton 1792 Distillery plans to release even more new and different 1792 expressions throughout the year.

About Barton 1792 Distillery

Barton 1792 Distillery is part of Barton Brands of Kentucky, with facilities in Bardstown, Ky., Carson, Calif., and Baltimore, Md. Barton Brands is owned by the Sazerac Company, an American family-owned company based in New Orleans, La. Barton 1792 Distillery was established in 1879 and continues today as the oldest fully-operating Distillery in the “Bourbon Capital of the World.” The Distillery is located on 196 acres and includes 28 warehouses, 22 other buildings, the Morton Spring and the Tom Moore Spring.  Distilling, aging and bottling fine Bourbon whiskey are hallmarks of the historic Barton 1792 Distillery. 1792 Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is produced at Barton 1792 Distillery. This whiskey is named for the year Kentucky became a state and is the recent gold medal winner at the 2015 Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition. To learn more visit http://www.1792bourbon.com/

Redbreast 1999 – The First Single Cask at The Whisky Exchange Covent Garden – Irish Whiskey News

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Redbreast 1999 – the first single cask

Selecting and bottling casks of whisky takes a lot longer than people think. This time last year – well, 11-and-a-bit months ago – Billy Leighton, master blender at Midleton distillery in Ireland, stopped by with some whiskey for us to try. Rather than keep it all to ourselves, we shared it with you: our loyal customers. Billy hosted a tasting and at the end everyone tried the whiskeys and voted for their favourites – you can read all about it in Stu’s blog post.

We chose two whiskeys, the first of which is now up on our website: a hugely fruity Midleton 1991. While that’s an impressive dram, it’s the second whiskey that’s caused a stir: the first single cask of Redbreast they’ve ever released – Redbreast 1999 Cask #30087, available exclusively from The Whisky Exchange.

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Billy Leighton popped into our shop to tell us about the new Redbreast single sherry cask

While the new spirit that becomes Redbreast is the same that goes into their other releases, the character of the finished whiskey is typified by one very specific character: sherry-cask maturation.

Redbreast first appeared in 1903 as one of the many whiskey brands owned by W.A Gilbey, the London wine and spirits merchant who are best known these days as the creators of Gilbey’s gin. Back then, they were a huge concern, importing and exporting drinks from around the world, including buying and maturing their own whiskey. As a wine importer, they had easy access to Spanish sherry casks – the traditional transport casks that I talked about in my series on sherry casks – and used them heavily for their Irish whiskey, especially when making Redbreast.

Over the years, Redbreast’s recipe changed, depending on the spirit and casks Gilbey’s could get. This continued until the 1980s, when they stopped making the whiskey and Redbreast disappeared from the shelves. That didn’t last long, and in the early 1990s, Irish Distillers revived the name for a new sherry-cask-led whiskey inspired by the style of the original Redbreast from 80 years earlier.

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Our new shop is really nice…

I asked Billy how he chose the pair of casks that we got to vote for:

‘First, I was looking for a cask that I would happily use for Redbreast 15 no questions asked – a safe whiskey. Then I looked for something would contrast with that. I didn’t want to go for a cask where you’d question if it’s a sherry cask or not, with the sherry more in the background, so I chose something with a bit more weight and an older style.’

When we voted there wasn’t much in it, but in traditional whisk(e)y fan fashion, heavy sherry won the day.

Irish Distillers keep a close eye on their casks, and Billy told us the life story, so far, of cask #30087: It was built in late 1996 at the Paez Lobato cooperage in Jerez, before being moved up the road to the Paez Morilla bodega. There it was filled with oloroso sherry and left for three years to season. In early 1999 it was emptied, shipped to Ireland and then filled on 2 April. It sat in warehouse #15, bay #14, until last year, when it was sampled, selected, bottled and has now, finally, hit our shelves. When you look at it that way, our year of waiting to get the whiskey doesn’t seem that long…

REDBREAST 1999 SINGLE SHERRY CASK #30087

Tasting notes by Billy L:

‘A lot of fruit. Succulent fruit. Deep, dark fleshy fruit: figs, prunes, dates, that kind of thing. Even going a little bit leathery – whenever I get this leathery smell, I get transported to Bishops shoe shop in Coleraine. To me, there’s a lot of the sherry-cask influence here, but if you push that to one side, you get spices and even a little bit of a herbal note: a little top note of garden mint, nutmeg and a prickle of a freshly ground black pepper.

‘Then comes the wood: liquorice. Whenever these casks are made new, toasted and left to cool, you find liquorice. There’s not so much of the vanilla that you might associate with a bourbon cask – it’s a bit drier in that respect. Add a splash of water and it’s very round, very smooth, very mellow, very approachable – it slips down a treat. And at the end, it’s quite spicy and there’s still that sherry effect. As it starts to fade, there’s a little bit of wine still there, there’s a toffee note, and then just at the very end it becomes a little bit grassy. Very nicely balanced.’

Tasting notes by Billy A:

Nose: Freshly snapped Crunchie bars, toffee bananas, glacé cherries, old matchboxes and ground almonds. Creamy almond notes continue, with spicy horchata and vanilla pods poking out from behind layers of sherry fruit – raisins, sultanas, dates and prunes.

Palate: Thick and weighty with bittersweet dried fruit and rich caramel and toffee. Fruit then bursts across the palate, with cherries – fresh, maraschino and cocktail – joined by baked apples and singed raisins. Liquorice and blackcurrant sweets sit at the back, with woody spice – clove and cinnamon – and a hint of mint chocolate.

Finish: Raisins, dried cherries and spiced malt load fade to liquorice, mint and a hint of bitter coal dust.

Comment: A full-on sherry-matured dram, with stacks of expected character. However, there’s still that classic Redbreast fruitiness peeking in around the edges that not even an active cask can hide.

The Redbreast 1999 single sherry cask is available now from our website and The Whisky Exchange Shop @ Covent Garden.

New Sherry Oak Arrivals at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

 

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Scotland

1998 Ben Nevis 15 Year Old Fresh Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) $199.99 View

Benriach 12 Year Old Sherry Wood Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $49.99 View

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “MARCH PREVIEWS: SLIGHTLY WICKED SWEET TREATS” – Scotch Whisky News

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MARCH PREVIEWS: SLIGHTLY WICKED SWEET TREATS 

Warming cinnamon fragrance, buttery pastry melting in the mouth, fingers sticky with glaze; today’s preview bottlings are whispering sweet nothings to entice you to their sides. Whether you’re smitten with sherry (9.104) or seduced by Sauternes (5.49), give in to temptation and embrace your object of desire before they vanish in Friday’s general release…

Spicy & sweet

44.72 Slightly wicked sweet treats

The nose has slightly wicked sweet treats (iced ginger cake, cinnamon swirl), plus pot-pourri, leather tobacco pouches and nuts. The taste combines walnut cake, honey and toffee apple sweetness with suggestions of earthy, woody notes…

Age: 12 years
Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Price: £46.70 

Old & dignified

9.104 Lychee martini

Mixed green salad, followed by wild boar stew and Comice pear on the nose neat, whilst on the palate smoky apple and honey glazed ham. Diluted; chargrilled balsamic vegetable skewers and in the finish…

Age: 27 years
Cask: Refill ex-sherry butt
Price: £129.90

Juicy, oak & vanilla

5.49 Lady of the night

Fruity Aromas were soon followed by the perfumed floral scent of orchids. Hot and almost over-the-top sweet perfumed flavours neat. Diluted, much more balanced; spicy and sweet and puff pastry with cinnamon sugar…

Age: 12 years
Cask: Second fill ex-Sauternes hogshead
Price: £46.70 

Please note: This is a limited release from March’s Outturn, full release on Friday 4 March.

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Glenburgie 1974 – 32 Year Old at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Glenburgie 1974 – 32 Year Old

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A rare limited edition whisky, one of only 324 individually numbered bottles. This special malt was distilled in 1974 and aged for 32 years, before being bottled at cask strength, 55.9% vol.

£274.50

‘Exceptionally Fine’ Lagavulin™ Marks 200th Anniversary – Scotch Whisky News

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Exceptionally fine’[1] Lagavulin™ marks 200th anniversary 

Celebrated Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky distillery releases an Eight Year Old bottling in honour of original whisky scribe Alfred Barnard

2016 is a year of celebration for Lagavulin, treasured around the world as one of the most special of all Single Malt Scotch Whiskies. Famous for its majestic nose of Hebridean peat smoke, richly textured and complex flavours and its long, sweet and power-driven finish , it encapsulates the passion, heritage and skills that lie behind its crafting . The bi-centennial activities start with the launch of a special limited edition bottling of Lagavulin 8 Year Old in honour of Britain’s most famous Victorian whisky writer, Alfred Barnard.

In the late 1880s, Alfred Barnard, the first ever whisky journalist and traveller, sampled an 8 Year Old Lagavulin during a visit to Islay, describing it as “exceptionally fine” and ‘held in high repute’. He went on the declare Lagavulin to be “one of the most prominent” of the few Scotch Distillers that can turn our spirit for use as single [Malt] Whiskies.

Dr Nick Morgan, Diageo’s Head of Whisky Outreach said: “This is a special year for a much loved Single Malt Scotch Whisky revered around the world as the definitive Islay whisky. There are a variety of plans across the year to bring people to Islay and bring Islay to as many people from around the globe as possible. We are thrilled to begin the celebrations for such an historic occasion with the launch of the first Lagavulin 8 Year Old for many years.”

Georgie Crawford, distillery manager at the Lagavulin distillery adds: “Although many things have stayed the same since Alfred Barnard first came to see us on Islay, visitors to the distillery will also notice some changes to mark this special year. We welcome you all to visit us and see for yourselves.”

Lagavulin has delighted generations of whisky drinkers and this Lagavulin 8 Year Old acknowledges the 200 year legacy of this distillery. Cramped and chaotic by nature, this sea front distillery can never be expanded and therefore demand often exceeds supply. In the words of Alfred Barnard, ’no prettier or more romantic spot could have been chosen for a distillery.’

The release of the limited edition Lagavulin 8 Year Old is the start of the Lagavulin 200 celebrations. This specially developed whisky will be released twice during the course of the year. 2016 will see more events throughout the year to observe this milestone birthday.

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Tasting notes:

Nose: Immediately quite soft with clean, fresh notes, faint hints of milk chocolate and lemon and then developing fragrant tea-scented smoke alongside nose-drying, maritime aromas, with subtle cereal. A prickliness seen earlier now develops, while the trademark Lagavulin dryness emerges as fresh newsprint. Softly sooty. Softer, fuller and more rounded with water: it’s not hugely fruity but there’s just a trace of red berry preserve, perhaps, beneath the smokiness, which comes sharply into focus.

Body: Light, growing pleasantly oily.

Palate: A soothing light texture, with a magnificently full on Lagavulin taste that’s somehow even bigger than you expect; sweet, smoky and warming, with a growing, smoky pungency, then dry, with more smoke. Charred, with minty, dark chocolate. Beautifully balanced midpalate then salty, oven-charred baked potato skins and smoke. Water rounds things, the taste still mighty yet more succulent, sweeter, spicier and now tongue-tingling, mint-fresh and warming.

Finish: Lovely; clean, very long and smoky. Smoothly, subtle minted smoke surrounds chocolate tannins, leaving a late drying note to emerge in time. It’s warming, soft and still smoky with water, not as long or intense now, yet still leaving the palate dry as sweet smoke lingers on the breath.

The origins of Lagavulin

Local records suggest that Lagavulin was already a centre of whisky production in the early 18th century.

So there had almost certainly been many other illicit stills before John Johnston founded the first legal distillery at Lagavulin Bay in 1816. As with all Scottish distilleries, it passed through the hands of different owners, including the celebrated Sir Peter Mackie, whose company became White Horse Distillers, forever associated with Lagavulin. White Horse joined The Distillers Company Ltd. (eventually Diageo) in 1927. In 1989, Lagavulin, now normally bottled at 16 years rather than the original 12, became one of the six Classic Malts of Scotland™.

About Diageo:

Diageo is the world’s leading premium drinks business with an outstanding collection of beverage alcohol brands across spirits, beer and wine. These brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, JεB, Buchanan’s and Windsor whiskies, Smirnoff, Cîroc and Ketel One vodkas, Baileys, Captain Morgan, Tanqueray and Guinness.

Diageo is a global company, with its products sold in more than 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange (DEO) and the London Stock Exchange (DGE). For more information about Diageo, its people, brands, and performance, visit us at Diageo.com. For our global resource that promotes responsible drinking through the sharing of best practice tools, information and initiatives, visit DRINKiQ.com.

Celebrating life, every day, everywhere.

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[1] Alfred Barnard noted in his book, The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom (1887)

Whisky Auction “Our February Auction is Now LIVE!” – Whisky News

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Our February auction is now LIVE!

To find out more, please email info@whisky.auction, call Enrico Gaddoni on +44 (0)20 8838 9381 or visit the website www.whisky.auction.

Our latest auction is now live and will end on Tuesday 8 March. The auction features some of best Islay whisky ever produced, a strong line-up of Irish whiskeys, a Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of Monkey Set, and two Karuizawas available only at the distillery before Number One Drinks bought the remaining stock. You can also find never-released-for-sale miniatures, including Mortlach 75 Years Old, Glenlivet Generations Sample Set, Bowmore Devil’s Cask III and Black & White 60 Years Old. Look out for the following bottles, and good luck with your bids! 

You can bid in two ways: either increase the highest bid by a fixed amount, or place your maximum bid straightaway – ideal if you can’t be online on the last day of our auction. Be the first to bid!

Get bidding, and good luck! The Whisky Auction team.

 

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “THE SPICE OF LIFE: FLAVOURFUL NEW RELEASES” – Scotch Malt Whisky News

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THE SPICE OF LIFE: FLAVOURFUL NEW RELEASES

Give life all its flavour with this sizzling selection of newcomers and choose the style you love most, be it bold spice, floral sophistication, comforting sweetness or ‘Properly good smoke!’. Brand new today or returning by the bottle for the first time, these appealing drops are from extremely popular distilleries and very limited in number; you heard it here first so pick one up before everyone else notices!

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Spicy & sweet

33.143 Thank you and goodnight!

Age: 8 years

£120.00 BUY >

Sweet, fruity & mellow

RARE RETURNS

50.75 Comfort and emotional warmth

Age: 25 years

£143.80 BUY >

Spicy & dry

121.76 Close shave from a tipsy barber

Age: 9 years

£46.10 BUY >

Light & delicate

29.177 Mind-Wandering  

Age: 16 years

£72.50 BUY >

Lightly peated

The whole is greater than…

Age: 21 years

£82.10 BUY >

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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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NEW TO THE PARTY at The Party Source – Whisky News

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NEW TO THE PARTY

Banker’s Club Bourbon – Not much info is available on this newest bourbon to hit our shelves. There is a seemingly farfetched backstory on Reddit about a man, a bourbon business venture, and lost or stolen barrels, but who really knows? Check it out and tell us what you think.

Rebel Yell Variety 3-Pack – This is a steal of a deal. Try the American Whisky, Straight Bourbon, and Small batch Rye for nearly half the price of all three bottles individually!

Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Rye – Rye whisky is making a comeback in a big way. It makes sense that one of the most iconic American whisky producers would join in on the party. Comprised of 70% rye, 18% corn, and 12% malted barley, it’s bottled at 94 proof.

Evan Williams Single Barrel TPS Private Barrel – Thank goodness that Heaven Hill has un-suspended their private barrel program! Leading off is this stellar single barrel of Evan Williams. It’s a smooth sipper with some serious stuffing. Non-chill filtered. Tasting notes below, under Private Barrels.

Bushmills 16 Year – The whisky is finished in bourbon, port, and sherry casks and it earned a Gold Medal at the 2010 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. St Patrick’s Day is coming up, try something new and delicious!

Compass Box Flaming Heart – From Compass Box, “First released in 2006, Flaming Heart was the first whisky to combine the rich, complex spice of Scotch aged in new French oak with the evocative peat-fired smoke of Islay malt. It created a genre-defying style that was smouldering, spicy, complex – and so popular that we’ve re-released it four more times in the years that followed.” Natural color, non-chill filtered, 48.9% ABV.

Compass Box This is Not a Luxury Whisky – Again, From Compass Box, “Inspired by a 1929 surrealist artwork, ‘This is not a luxury Whisky’ is a compelling, lingering, complex Blended Scotch packaged in a style that we hope also poses questions about what it is that makes a luxury whisky a ‘luxury’. Complex, rich, lightly smoky and opulent. Sultanas, sweet sherry and concentrated floral notes combine with deep demerara sweetness, cacao and lighter creamy coconut character.” Natural color, non-chill filtered, 53.1% ABV.

Buchanan’s Master Blend – The personal creation of Buchanan’s Master Blender Keith Law, this is a whisky with a smooth sweetness and fresh and spicy notes on the tongue.

Knob Creek 50ml 3-Pack – Whether you’re a bourbon novice sampling all you can, or are buying for a true Jim Beam lover, what better way to check out the Knob Creek lineup than with this 3pk of 50 ml’s?

Jim Beam 50ml 6-Pack – Speaking of Jim Beam (see above), with this set you can try the bourbon and all the flavored bourbons Jim Beam offers!

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