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D&M Unique and Exclusive Bottles for your College Grads – American Whiskey News

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Four Roses Single Barrel 10 Year Old D&M Exclusive Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Aromas of fresh herbs, mint and honey suckle flowers. Second whiff brings nectarine and citrus zest. The palate has clove right up front, bringing stone fruits and a round minty finish.$69.99

Corsair D&M Single Barrel Cask Strength Selection Triple Smoke Whiskey The nose shows aromas reminiscent of camping in Northern California with honey, earth, caramel, smoke and nuts.$74.99

Old Forester D&M Exclusive Cask Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky Dulche de leche and caramel show on the richness of the mid-palate.$34.99

Taos Lightning Governor’s Reserve D&M Exclusive Straight Rye Whiskey The nose of this whiskey has up front pepper spice, toffee, butterscotch and butter pickle essence.$57.99

Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye D&M Private Barrel The palate is rich in flavor yet moderate weight with brown butter, spice cake, creme brûlée and a slight mint note across the tongue.$89.99

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Back in Stock at K&L California – Whisky News

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Sheep Dip Blended Malt Scotch (750ml)  $39.99 View

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Hirsch Straight Bourbon Small Batch Reserve (750ml) $39.99 View

Medley Bros. 10 Year Private Stock Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (750ml) $54.99 View

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Glenfiddich 31 Year Old 1977 Cask #4414 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Glenfiddich 31 Year Old 1977 Cask #4414 Speyside Single Malt

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Glenfiddich 31 Year Old 1997 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask first fill sherry butt #4414 bottled 20th August 2008. Limited edition of 482 numbered bottles.

Nose: A rich and complex aroma with deep, sherry notes (raisins, dates, sultanas) and a beautiful oaky sweetness. Addition of a little water releases a vibrant, spicy character with hints of vanilla, butterscotch and polished leather.

Palate: A wonderful balance of rich oak notes and sweet, fruity spice. Initially very intense with lots of tannin and mouth coating wood flavour. After a few minutes a subtle vanilla sweetness and gentle fruity character develops (baked apple, rhubarb, ripe pears). The layers of flavour continue to unfold over a very long period meandering from oak to sweet to fruity to spicy and back again.

William Grant established Glenfiddich Distillery in 1886, built it with the help of his family and Glenfiddich has spent its entire working life prospering in the ownership of subsequent generations of the Grant family. Glenfiddich Distillery is situated in the heart of Scotland’s Speyside whisky region and being equipped with twenty-eight stills the distillery has more operational stills than most other malt whisky distillery in the world. Glenfiddich Distillery has a superb visitor centre offering distillery tours and excellent food is served in the restaurant. The Glenfiddich single malt whisky range includes the Snow Phoenix.

RICH & RARE RESERVE NAMED TROPHY FINALIST AT ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE – Canadian Whisky News

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RICH & RARE RESERVE NAMED TROPHY FINALIST AT ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE

Three other Sazerac Canadian whiskies honored 

NEW ORLEANS, lA.  (May 31, 2016) – Judges awarded four Canadian whiskies from the Sazerac Company with high honors at the 2016 Ultimate Spirits Challenge, and selected Rich & Rare Reserve as a Chairman’s Trophy Finalist.

Rich & Rare Reserve was distinguished as “Extraordinary, Ultimate Recommendation,”

Caribou Crossing Single Barrel and Legacy Canadian Whisky were each honored as “Excellent, Highly Recommended,” and Royal Canadian Small Batch was awarded the distinction of “Very Good, Strong Recommendation.”

Rich & Rare Reserve and Legacy Canadian were deemed to be “Great Values.” Caribou Crossing was designated as “Tried & True.”

This competition, in its seventh year, is judged by a panel of the spirit industry’s most renowned judges including award-winning authors, buyers, journalists, educators and bar owners, who rate each spirit on a 100-point scale.

Complete results for the 2016 Ultimate Spirits Challenge can be found at www.ultimate-beverage.com/usc2016results.

About the Sazerac Company

Sazerac is one of New Orleans’ oldest American family owned, privately held companies and has operations in New Orleans, Louisiana; Frankfort, Bardstown, Louisville and Owensboro, Kentucky; Fredericksburg, Virginia; Carson, California; Baltimore, Maryland; Lewiston, Maine; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Montreal Canada. For more information on Sazerac, please visit http://www.sazerac.com/.

The Whisky Exchange “Jameson – new look, new whiskeys” – Irish Whiskey News

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Jameson – new look, new whiskeys

For many, Jameson is their first experience of Irish whiskey. The classic Original is the bestselling whiskey from the country (try it with ginger ale). But this week, the brand announced it is launching The Whiskey Makers series, a new range, as well as a new look to its existing heritage whiskeys. I was lucky enough to be given a sneak preview of the newly extended family, in advance of the releases due in the summer.

The extended family: the three on the left are the new Whisky Makers series; while the heritage whiskeys have been given a new look

The Whiskey Makers Series

Each of the three-strong series has been put together by a member of Jameson’s production team, who have chosen a style of whisky they each feel complements their area of expertise. The blends were put together by master blender Billy Leighton to ensure that the flavour profile could be recreated from batch to batch on an ongoing basis. Each release carries the name and fingerprint of the creator, and are named after a tool that is vital to their job. All are bottled at 43% and are non chill filtered. The trio are:

  • The Cooper’s Croze – head cooper Ger Buckley’s choice focuses on the effect of maturation. Aged in a combination of virgin-American-oak barrels, bourbon barrels and sherry butts, this has the distillery’s classic barley-sugar sweetness, with a whack of vanilla along with toffee and peaches from the bourbon casks, raisins from the sherry maturation and a toastiness given by the use of virgin oak.
  • The Distiller’s Safe – chosen by head distiller Brian Nation, this is a spirit-led expression that highlights the purity of the distillery’s whiskey. It is the lightest of the three, with a creamy texture, barley-sugar sweetness, and notes of apricot, cinnamon, melon and citrus zest.
  • The Blender’s Dog – crafted by head blender Billy Leighton, this is the middle of the range, taking the elements of The Cooper’s Croze and The Distiller’s Safe. A medium-bodied blend, this combines lighter floral and malty notes with pepper spice, vanilla, dried fruit, raisins, sultanas and an underlying toastiness.

Heritage Whiskeys

The whiskeys in the heritage range are not changing, but will be given an updated look and greater availability:

  • Crested – previously called Crested Ten and mainly sold in Ireland with small amounts in the UK and France, this is being released globally. Prior to 1963, Jameson could be bottled by bonders and even publicans themselves. The distillery decided to take control of the process and released Crested Ten, so-called as it carried the Jameson crest and was originally a 10-year-old whiskey. It’s now aged for around seven years, contains more pot-still whiskey than grain and is predominantly aged in bourbon barrels. Rich and creamy with notes of nutmeg and marzipan.
  • Black Barrel – the new name for Select Reserve Black Barrel, this uses some recharred casks in the mix, intensifying the classic American-oak notes of vanilla, butterscotch and coconut. This still contains some sherry-cask-aged whiskey, too, and is a blend of pot-still whiskey, with a complex grain whisky recipe that contains, maize, malted barley and unmalted barley.
  • Signature – formerly known as Signature Reserve, this is a sweeter style of Jameson but one that’s true to the ‘signature’ style of the brand. American oak adds sweeter notes of heather honey and cedar while sherry casks add a dried-fruit character.

The heritage whiskeys have proved popular within their limited markets and will soon be available worldwide, thanks in part to a doubling of Midleton distillery’s capacity in the past two years. The distillery is known for producing many varying styles of spirit and the new Whiskey Makers series showcases this, with the selection by the head blender, cooper and distiller adding a personal touch. My favourite was the rounded Blender’s Dog, but the spirit-led Distiller’s Safe and maturation-focused Cooper’s Choice are both excellent whiskeys that display their own character. All the new releases should be launched this summer and will be available on The Whisky Exchange website.

North of Scotland 44 Year Old 1971 Hart Brothers Lowland Single Malt – Scotch Whisky News

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North of Scotland 44 Year Old 1971 Hart Brothers Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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North of Scotland 44 Year Old 1971 vintage Lowland single grain Scotch whiskey. Single cask distilled August 1971 and bottled August 2015 by Hart Brothers. Just 66 bottles from the cask. North of Scotland Distillery near Cambus was originally Strathmore malt whisky distillery which was converted to a grain whisky distillery in 1960 and renamed North of Scotland. Closed in 1980 and demolished in 1993, some warehouses remain in use.

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Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #586 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com discusses generations of sherry monsters with Whisky Review 586 – GlenDronach 12yo Original @ 43%vol

Beam Suntory Pushes The Boundaries Of Japanese Whisky With The Chita Exclusive To Travel Retail – Japanese Whisky News

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Beam Suntory Pushes The Boundaries Of Japanese Whisky With The Chita Exclusive To Travel Retail

PIONEERING INNOVATION IN GRAIN WHISKY

Set for release in July 2016, Beam Suntory Global Travel Retail (GTR) will launch its new Japanese Single Grain Whisky, The Chita, exclusively in Asia Pacific and European Travel Retail and in limited quantities in Americas Travel Retail. The Chita demonstrates Beam Suntory GTR’s continued dedication to innovation in the Japanese whisky category and respect for the traditional values of The House of Suntory Whisky, offering Japanese whisky fans a distinctly versatile spirit with a smooth and floral taste profile. The Chita will be available in a 70cl format presented in an elegant indigo blue gift box.

EXPLORING DIVERSE TECHNIQUES

Renowned for their superior Japanese whiskies, The House of  Suntory Whisky has expertly crafted The Chita to achieve an unrivalled balance of complexity, subtlety and refinement in grain whisky.

Grain whisky has always been more than just a component for The House of Suntory Whisky’s Master Blenders, who have created a different and distinctive, light-­‐bodied spirit with The Chita using diverse unblended whisky distilling techniques at the distillery in Aichi Prefecture on the Pacific coast of Japan.

The Chita is made as ‘Dashi’, a special Japanese broth used across The House of Suntory Whisky’s award-­‐winning range to enhance the balance and  harmony of the blend, resulting in a gentle and sophisticated finish. Previously only available in Japan, due to increased demand Japanese whisky fans around the world will now be able to purchase this unique expression in Asia Pacific, European and Americas Travel Retail.

Michael Cockram, Global Marketing Director, Travel Retail at Beam Suntory, comments: “The Chita is a perfectly balanced Japanese whisky that reflects the artistry and diversity of The House of Suntory Whisky. With our rich history of innovation and award-­‐winning Japanese releases, Global Travel Retail will continue to be a priority platform to showcase innovative new products from the Beam Suntory portfolio to the rest of the world.”

TASTE PROFILE

A bright gold whisky with notes of cardamom, acacia honey and blossoming rose, The Chita is mild and smooth on the palate with a clean finish offering subtle bittersweet hints of spiced oak. Best enjoyed in a traditional Japanese highball with soda, The Chita will add a deep honeyed flavour to the signature serve.

The Chita, RRP US$55 (70cl) will be available from July 2016 in Asia Pacific Travel Retail and European Travel Retail, as well as in limited quantities in Americas Travel Retail.

About Beam Suntory Inc.

As the world’s third largest premium spirits company, Beam Suntory is Crafting the Spirits Brands that Stir the World. Consumers from all corners of the globe call for the company’s brands, including the iconic Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark bourbon brands and Suntory whisky Kakubin, as well as world renowned premium brands including Knob Creek bourbon, Yamazaki, Hakushu and Hibiki Japanese whiskies, Teacher’s, Laphroaig, and Bowmore Scotch whiskies, Canadian Club whisky, Courvoisier cognac, Sauza tequila, Pinnacle vodka and Midori liqueur.

Beam Suntory was created in 2014 by combining the world leader in bourbon and the pioneer in Japanese whisky to form a new company with a deep heritage, passion for quality, innovative spirit and commitment to Growing for Good. Headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, Beam Suntory is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited of Japan. For more information on Beam Suntory, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit www.beamsuntory.com and www.drinksmart.com.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society “June Outturn: Summer Picnic” – Scotch Whisky News

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JUNE OUTTURN: FLAVOUR PACKED FEAST

This First Friday we’re out on the lawn drinking tea and eating a flavour-packed feast of fresh fruits, pastries, sweet cakes with lashings of jam, barbecued honey-glazed ham and some sultry smoked bacon fat!  June Outturn stirs the senses with a lip-smacking new selection of summertime single casks for you to taste and explore.

If you need some extra help choosing your bottles this month, SMWS Ambassador Phoebe Brookes reviews her favourite casks online – visit the SMWS blog >

Sweet, fruity & mellow

7.132 Nougat and chocolate semifreddo
Price: £51.80
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G4.8 Spinning honey
Price: £126.80
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36.100 Aristocratic pretensions
Price: £68.70

Spicy & sweet

121.84 What goes around…
Price: £54.70

35.146 Mellow yellow
Price: £94.50 

Old & dignified

64.70 The Spicy cake cabinet
Price: £110.00 

41.70 C’est Magnifique!
Price: £332.00
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Light & delicate

55.36 Popping candy in flower meadows
Price: £65.30

Juicy, oak & vanilla

5.50 Golden delicious
Price: £67.20 

85.37 Discover the secret side!
Price: £44.20 

Oily & coastal

31.33 Piri-piri & teryaki chicken
Price: £116.90
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Lightly peated

3.262 Medicine for the soul
Price: £91.40

42.24 The bee’s knees…
Price: £59.40 

Heavily peated

29.183 A cold cure
Price: £96.80 

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Nickolls & Perks “June Malt of the Month” – Scotch Whisky News

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