Archive for September, 2016

Scotch Malt Whisky Society 28 QUEEN STREET REFURBISHED – Scotch Whisky News

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On Friday 5 August, we opened the doors at 28 Queen Street to unveil the newly refurbished space. 150 guests joined the team at Queen Street for the first look at all three remodeled levels with drams, nibbles and bubbly. Guests explored their flavour preferences in the Kaleidoscope Whisky Bar…

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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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Revealed: the world’s most daring whisky challenge – Scotch Whisky News

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Revealed: the world’s most daring whisky challenge

Island odyssey summons the untamed spirit of Ardbeg single malt

A whisky challenge like no other launches in September on Ardbeg’s remote Scottish island home – Islay. Bringing to life the single malt’s untamed spirit, The Ultimate Ardbeg ARDventurer Challenge takes contestants from around the globe on an odyssey into essential Islay. As they vie to become the Ultimate ARDventurer, they must compete over the island’s rugged coastline, wild peat bogs, mist-capped hills and brooding lochs, which for more than 200 years have inspired Ardbeg, the world’s smokiest, peatiest Islay malt whisky.

Contestants, including journalists, bloggers and Ardbeg fans from the U.S., UK, Canada, Germany, Japan and Sweden, will take part in the challenge. Led by Distillery Manager Mickey Heads and survival expert Monty Halls, these ARDventurers will spend three days (5-8 Sept) immersed in the rain-soaked, windswept land from which Ardbeg crafts its award-winning single malt whisky. They begin with an apprenticeship at the Distillery and an arduous trek to Ardbeg’s water source Loch Uigeadail. The contestants must then spend a day cutting the peat which lends The Ultimate Islay Malt its smoky character. Finally, they will row a cask of Ardbeg along Islay’s perilous coast, following in the wake of the earliest distillers, who transported their cargo by sea.

The ARDventurers will carry a 12kg pack and camp at atmospheric locations such as the 8th Century Kildalton cross – a symbol of Islay’s Celtic heritage. They will cook on an open fire (with only a wee dram or two of Ardbeg for comfort). Each day, they will be ranked by Heads and Halls, for Ardbeggian qualities such as survival spirit, endurance and resourcefulness.

Mickey Heads said: “ARDventurer’s challenges showcase the untamed spirit of Ardbeg’s island home – although the contestants may decide they prefer experiencing Islay’s soft rainfall and peat in their whisky rather than in person! Monty and I will be interested to see the most innovative use of the ration packs given to each ARDventurer. The packs are based on the smoky-sweet taste profile of Ardbeg and each pack contains ingredients such as bacon, limes, tarry rope, matches and iodine… some more obviously useful than others.”

Halls, who will prepare the contestants for their ARDventure, said: “Islay is a place of fascinating complexity, just like Ardbeg’s whisky. It’s fitting that the contestants will walk away with a decanter of Ardbeg, the ultimate distillation of their untamed Islay experience.”

Last Chance to Secure JURA ONE FOR THE ROAD From The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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We know some people missed out on this highly limited Jura release last week. Your last chance to secure your bottle is now a click away! Available while stocks last.

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Released in celebration of Distillery Manager, Willie Cochrane’s 39 year contribution to the distillery, Jura One for the Road is a limited edition 22 year old expression with a Pinot Noir wine cask finish. Presented at a natural cask strength, this non chill-filtered Island Single Malt has a natural mahogany honeyed gold colour.

The nose offers freshly baked bread, moist walnut cake, over-ripe pineapple and vanilla with a whisper of bitter chocolate, coffee and tangy macaroons. The palate is rich in ginger, cassis, frangipane and caramelised peaches. Glazed nectarines, pears in red wine, muscovado and soft cranberry notes follow, while the finish brings Turkish delight, coffee, fig syrup and cherry cake.

Without doubt one of the most exciting limited releases of the year with only 672 bottles released in the UK. Sold on a strictly first come first served basis.

£120 Buy Now

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The Whisky Exchange “Everything you need to know about Indian whisky” – Indian Whisky News

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Everything you need to know about Indian whisky

Indian whisky is big. Eight of the top 10 best-selling whisky brands in 2015 were made in India, with only Johnnie Walker and Jack Daniel’s preventing a whitewash.

Five of the best-known Indian whiskies

Want to know more? Here’s our handy guide to everything you need to know:

What is Indian whisky?

Almost all of the whisky produced in India is made by blending spirit distilled from fermented molasses (similar to what we know as rum) with either grain whisky (maize, wheat, rye or barley) or pre-blended Scotch whisky; it cannot be sold in Europe as whisky. The biggest brand, Officer’s Choice, sold an astonishing 400 million bottles in 2015!

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DO THEY MAKE SINGLE MALT, TOO?

Yes. It is a growing category of Indian whisky, but as of 2016, there are just three that are readily available: Amrut (first seen in Europe in 2004), Paul John (2012), and Rampur (new this year).

Can Indian ‘whisky’ be sold in Europe?

Yes, but it cannot be labelled as ‘whisky’ and is normally called a ‘spirit drink’. One example is 8PM, the world’s 18th bestselling whisky in 2015.

How is INDIAN SINGLE MALT made?

To be able to be sold as whisky in the EU and elsewhere, Indian single malts are made in the same way as Scotch – with malted barley in pot stills and aged in oak for at least three years.

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WHERE DOES THE BARLEY COME FROM?

Due to the cooler temperatures, Indian barley is almost exclusively grown in the north of the country, mainly near the borders with China, Nepal and Pakistan. For the southern distilleries (Amrut and Paul John), this means the barley has to be transported around 1,500 miles by road to the distilleries. For peated whiskies, either peat or pre-smoked barley is imported from Scotland.

Indian barley is grown in the north of the country

IS SCOTCH WHISKY BOTTLED IN INDIA?

Yes! Scotch Whisky Regulations permit imports of blended Scotch whisky in bulk to be bottled in another country. India is one of the many places this happens; for example you can find locally bottled examples of Teacher’s, Vat 69 and Black & White.

Isn’t it too hot TO MAKE WHISKY in India?

The heat isn’t as much of a problem as you may think for the three single-malt distilleries. The average high, even in the height of summer, is 35°C in Bangalore (home of Amrut) 31°C in Rampur and a degree less than that for Paul John in Goa, calmed by the maritime climate). As a guide, Kentucky bourbon and Tennessee deal with similar temperatures.

ISN’T IT TOO DRY?

The lack of humidity is arguably the biggest obstacle faced by Indian whisky producers for two reasons: it causes both the ageing process to accelerate (around six times, so a three-year-old Indian malt is similar in maturity to an 18-year-old Scotch), and for a higher ratio of water to alcohol to evaporate (the angel’s share), so the abv rises during maturation.

But is it any good?

In a word; yes. Jim Murray scored Amrut Fusion 97 points and the title of Third Finest Whisky in the World in his Whisky Bible 2010, which helped to raise awareness of the country’s whiskies. This has been followed by many more awards for both the established distilleries, including Best Asian Single Malt 12 Years and Under for Paul John Select Cask Classic at The World Whiskies Awards 2015. Asa Abraham of Paul John says: ‘The common perception about Indian whiskies is that they are made from molasses and hence not of good quality. But perceptions are changing.’

How should you drink it?

Treat it the same way you would Scotch. As with all whisky, it’s up to you. With or without water or ice, mixed or neat, however you like to drink it is best. Like many countries around the world, Indians agree that whisky is for sharing with friends, as this advert from 8PM points out:

What does the future hold for Indian single malt?

Sales are growing by around 10% per year. Abraham predicts that Indian single malt consumption will be ‘explosive’ in the near future and that more Indian distilleries will bring out single malts of their own.

Which single malts do you recommend?

If you’ve never tried Indian whisky before, Amrut Fusion is a great place to start. A mix of unpeated Indian and lightly peated Scottish barley, it’s rich, fruity, spicy and one of our favourites. What’s more, buy a bottle before 21 September and you could win a bottle of the rare Greedy Angels 10 Year Old, the oldest-ever Indian whisky. See our prize draw page for full details.

If you prefer your whisky unpeated, then Paul John Brilliance is fruity and creamy, and made exclusively using Indian barley.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society SEPTEMBER PREVIEWS: VARIETY – THE SPICE OF LIFE – Scotch Whisky News

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SEPTEMBER PREVIEWS: VARIETY – THE SPICE OF LIFE 

Satisfy your flavour cravings and bag a bottle ahead of the rush with September’s preview releases. Luscious dried fruit treats from a sherry Gorda, an exotic spice rack from a Chenin Blanc hogshead or smoked savoury delights from Islay? Every palate is a winner this week! These popular casks wont’ be around for long – order now to secure yours…

Spicy & sweet

35.165 Variety – the spice of life

Cask: First fill ex-Chenin blanc hogshead
Age: 13 years
Price: £57.10

Deep, rich & dried fruits

30.93 Tonka Bean Crème Brûlée

Cask: Refill ex-sherry gorda
Age: 19 years
Price: £77.30

Peated

29.186 Spicy smoky seaweed salad

Cask: Refill ex-bourbon barrel
Age: 16 years
Price: £106.20

Spicy & sweet

48.78 The perfect hammock dram

Cask: First fill ex-bourbon barrel
Age: 13 years
Price: £49.10

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*Please note: This is a limited release from September’s Outturn; full release on Fri 2 Sept.

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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Limited Edition Jura One for the Road Available Now! – Scotch Whisky News

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Jura One for the Road

This very limited edition Island Single Malt from the Jura distillery has just been released in celebration of Distillery Manager, Willie Cochrane’s 39 years on the island. Aged for 22 years and finished in Pinot Noir wine casks, only 672 bottles are available in the UK. Presented at a natural cask strength of 47% abv and non chill-filtered.

The nose offers notes of moist walnut cake, freshly baked bread, over-ripe pineapple and vanilla, with hints of dark chocolate, coffee and macaroon. The palate has rich ginger, cassis, frangipane and caramelised peach notes, while glazed nectarines, pears in red wine, muscovado sugar and soft cranberries emerge. There is Turkish delight on the finish, with notes of coffee, fig syrup and cherry cake.

This is one of the most exciting releases of the year and so it’s offered on a first come first served basis while stocks last.

£120 Buy Now

In stock and available for immediate dispatch

D&M California “Who’s Turning 21?” – Scotch Whisky News

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Discounted Items

Glenrothes 1995 Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Long rich palette, round and lovely. $94.99

Mortlach 19 Year Old Alexander Murray Bottling Single Malt Scotch Whisky All the things we love about Mortlach but with a little less bite. $134.99

Springbank 21 Year Old Lombard Jewels of Scotland Bottling Single Malt Scotch A truly lovely and mouth coating whisky $314.99

D&M, 2200 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115


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