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anCnoc Vintage 2001 – Scotch Whisky News

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anCnoc Single Malt Scotch Whisky welcomes 2001 Vintage to portfolio of Vintage expressions

Premium Single Malt Scotch Whisky, anCnoc has introduced an exclusive 2001 vintage to its multi-award winning range of vintage expressions.

The limited edition whisky joins the family of single malts crafted at the Knockdhu distillery in Aberdeenshire, and follows a string of successful new releases for the brand which positions itself as refreshingly modern whilst still paying homage to age-old tradition.

With just 1,000 cases available globally this exceptional single malt has an RRP of £55 for 70c Stockists include specialist and independent retailers in the UK, US, Canada, Sweden and Japan.

Matured in hand selected Spanish and American oak casks and matured for over 15 years in traditional dunnage warehouses, the 2001 has been bottled in its most natural form, neither chill-filtered nor coloured at 46% ABV.

The combination of wood gives this mature expression, vintage gold in appearance, an outstanding depth, complexity and balance of flavour. It starts with freshly squeezed lemons and ripe blood oranges, creamy vanilla, ground spice and new leather on the nose, with lime honey, vanilla and chocolate to taste.

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The Whisky Exchange “Malt of the Month – Royal Brackla 16 Year Old!” – Scotch Whisky News

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MALT OF THE MONTH

– APRIL 2016 –

Royal Brackla 16 YEAR OLD

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70cl / 40%

£64.95
WAS £71.75

Launched in 2015 as part of Bacardi’s Last Great Malts range, Royal Brackla 16 Year Old has been finished in first-fill oloroso-sherry casks, resulting in a sweet and spicy whisky with a hint of smoke in the background.

Old Pulteney 18 Year Old 1997 Cask #1232 at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Old Pulteney 18 Year Old 1997 Cask #1232

Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

$299.43

Old Pulteney 18 Year Old 1997 vintage Vintage Highland single malt Scotch whiskey. Single bourbon cask #1232 bottled March 2016 at the distillery visitor centre. Pulteney Distillery was established by James Henderson in 1826 in the coastal town of Wick, Caithness. Pulteney Distillery is a Highland malt whisky distillery equipped with worm tubs to cool the spirit from its single pair of particularly short stills. Thomas Telford designed the lade which originally carried all the water into the distillery, and a fragment of his stone channel survives in the back yard. Pulteney Distillery welcomes visitors to the distillery visitor centre where tours are available and Pulteney Distillery visitors can sample Old Pulteney single malt whisky.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews the anCnoc Blas – Scotch Whisky News

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This week Joe Ellis reviews the anCnoc Blas Limited Edition Single Malt.

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anCnoc Single Malt Scotch Whisky Welcomes 2001 Vintage to Portfolio of Vintage Expressions – Scotch Whisky News

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anCnoc Single Malt Scotch Whisky welcomes 2001 Vintage to portfolio of vintage expressions

Premium Single Malt Scotch Whisky, anCnoc has introduced an exclusive 2001 vintage to its multi-award winning range of vintage expressions.

The limited edition liquid joins the family of single malts crafted at the Knockdhu distillery in Aberdeenshire, and follows a string of successful new releases for the brand which positions itself as refreshingly modern whilst still paying homage to age-old tradition.

With just 1,000 cases available globally this exceptional single malt has an RRP of £55 for 70c Stockists include specialist and independent retailers in the UK, US, Canada, Sweden and Japan.

Matured in hand selected Spanish and American oak casks and matured for over 15 years in traditional dunnage warehouses, the 2001 has been bottled in its most natural form, neither chill-filtered nor coloured at 46% ABV.

The combination of wood gives this mature expression, vintage gold in appearance, an outstanding depth, complexity and balance of flavour. It starts with freshly squeezed lemons and ripe blood oranges, creamy vanilla, ground spice and new leather on the nose, with lime honey, vanilla and chocolate to taste. 

anCnoc brand manager Stephanie Allison commented: Like all anCnoc bottlings, fans will be able to detect the unmistakable Knockdhu style in every drop of this spirit, but in particular it’s the complex depth of flavour of the 2001 that we’re really proud of. We’re sure it will be a hit with even the most discerning whisky drinker.”

Staying true to the distinctive anCnoc style, the 2001 Vintage packaging mirrors the minimalist design of anCnoc’s core range and features the contemporary yet traditional illustration of the Knockdhu Distillery in ice blue foil.

The 2001 Vintage is available now from independent and specialist retailers at £55 RRP.

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About anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky is part of the Inver House Distillers portfolio, and is produced at Knockdhu Distillery – established in 1894 and one of the smallest and most enchanting in the Scottish Highlands. It is renowned the world over by malt enthusiasts for bringing a contemporary twist to the traditions of fine malt whisky, producing a single malt that is accessible and versatile for all occasions. Cutter has been ranked in the Liquid Gold category of Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2016 with a score of 96.5 adding to anCnoc’s portfolio of award-winning expressions. Whiskies in this category are deemed by Jim Murray as “superstar whiskies that give us all a reason to live.”

About International Beverage

International Beverage Holdings (http://www.interbevgroup.com/) was established in 2005 as the international arm of ThaiBev, one of South East Asia’s leading alcohol beverage companies. With a network of regional offices in Asia, Europe and North America, the company is responsible for the production, sales, marketing and distribution of a portfolio of premium global brands in over 80 countries and territories.

Inver House Distillers (http://www.inverhouse.com/) is globally integrated into International Beverage Holdings and drives the distillation and maturation of Scotch through its five distilleries.

International Beverage brands include:

  • Chang Beer: Thailand’s iconic beer brand
  • Single Malt Scotch Whiskies: Old Pulteney, Balblair, anCnoc, Speyburn
  • Blended Whiskies: Hankey Bannister
  • Mekhong: ‘The Spirit of Thailand’ since 1941
  • Caorunn – a small batch distilled Scottish Gin infused with 5 Celtic botanicals
  • The company’s success is built on the combination of a strong understanding of local cultures and markets with the creation of a truly global operational network. Brand building pays respect to heritage, provenance and craftsmanship whilst delivering innovative and highly effective strategies at global level. A skilled and dedicated team of more than 12 nationalities speaking over 14 languages delivers the highest standards of customer service and attention to detail across all aspects of the business.

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The Whisky Exchange “Elements of Islay: Peat” – Scotch Whisky News

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Elements of Islay: Peat – what lies beneath

Peat has always been a divisive subject among whisky drinkers. For every individual who craves that salty, smoky hit that peaty whisky provides, there’ll be another who shies away and heads for a gentler, fruitier dram. Well, peat haters should look away now, as this post is all about the latest release from Speciality Drinks’ Elements of Islay range: Peat.

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The latest addition to the Elements of Islay range: Peat

We first wrote about Peat here, so without covering too much of the same ground, Peat is the first ongoing release in the Elements range and is a blended malt from a number of Islay distilleries.

I attended the official launch of Peat at Black Rock, an innovative new whisky bar in the City of London from top mixology team Thomas Aske and Tristan Stephenson. Black Rock’s unique feature is a six-metre English oak tree that runs virtually the length of the bar’s interior. The tree has been cut through the middle and hollowed out into two gulleys, lined with both American and Limousin oak, and filled with two frequently changing whisk(e)y blends.

Ten things about peat and smoke

Thomas at Black Rock knows a thing or two about whisky. He also knows plenty about peat and smoke, too. Here are 10 juicy facts he shared on the night:

Peat is made of plants that have died and been compacted in an acidic or water-driven environment’

‘The aroma of smoke indicates comfort; for me, it indicates the start of autumn and winter

‘Peat is a fuel source, particularly in Scotland and Ireland, because there’s a limited amount of wood available to burn for fuel’

Humans started to use controlled fire about 250,000 years ago’

‘It takes about 50 blocks of peat to heat one household for a day

A good peat cutter can create about 1,200 peat blocks a day. I’ve tried it and it’s bloody hard work!’

‘90% of peat cut today is used as fertiliser

‘The closer to the surface you cut peat, the greater the characteristics of the plant matter; as you get lower, it becomes darker and heavier’

Peat doesn’t burn like coal; it has a carbon content of 60% so it burns very slowly, and at lower temperatures. It can burn and smoke at 40°C’

Malted barley can only take a certain amount of peat. There is a saturation point, after which coal is added to the fire to raise the temperature and fully dry out the barley’

What about the whisky itself? This is what I thought:

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ELEMENTS OF ISLAY PEAT, 59.3%

Nose: Fresh and fruity at first, with notes of lemon and orange oil, joined by roasted almonds and dark chocolate and enveloped by layers of warming peat smoke. Water brings out more refreshing citrus notes.

Palate: Richly textured, with pear and melon and a sprinkling of black pepper and honeyed fruit. Again, the soft smoke arrives, with bonfire embers imparting a lovely warmth and character.

Finish: Clean and fruity, with the soft wood smoke lingering.

Comment: There’s a lot to like about this whisky. It doesn’t try too hard, and instead shows the things that Islay fans love: peat, smoke and fruit. I’m not sure that water improves this whisky, either; I think it’s pretty well balanced as it as, despite the high ABV.

Elements of Islay Peat is available to buy now from The Whisky Exchange website, priced at £34.95.

Glenglassaugh 51 Year Old – 1963 at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Glenglassaugh 51 Year Old – 1963

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Distilled in 1963 single cask #3301, a bourbon barrel was filled 15th February 1963 and left to slumber for an incredible 51 years before being bottled in 2014. A stunning and historic release from Glenglassaugh distillery – each bottle has been hand numbered, is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity signed by Master Distiller Billy Walker and is housed in this beautiful hand crafted wooden presentation box. With the three distilleries The BenRiach Distillery Co Ltd now owns, Glenglassaugh has the oldest stock with some casks dating back to 1963. The oldest cask available from the distillery has been chosen for this very special release.  Distilled in 1963 single cask #3301, a bourbon barrel was filled 15th February 1963 and left to slumber for an incredible 51 years before being bottled in 2014. A stunning and historic release from Glenglassaugh distillery – each bottle has been hand numbered, is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity signed by Master Distiller Billy Walker and is housed in this beautiful hand crafted wooden presentation box.

£4750.00

Scotch Malt Whisky Society EARLY APRIL TASTINGS – Scotch Whisky News

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EARLY APRIL TASTINGS

Steak & Whisky Tasting – 19 Greville St, Mon 4 Apr  More >

Burger & Chips Tasting – The Vaults, Fri 8 Apr  More >

Sheffield Preview Tasting – Leopold Hotel, Fri 8 Apr  More >

Cheese & Whisky Tasting – 28 Queen St, Sat 9 Apr  More >

Island Tasting & Dinner – 28 Queen St, Fri 15 Apr  More >

FREE EVENTS AT THE VAULTS

Sherry & wine Cask Lovers’ Theme Drop-in – Tue 19 Apr  More >

Browse All Events & Tastings >

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!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

Glenlivet 24 Year Old Hand Filled Batch #1 Now at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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Glenlivet Hand-Filled at the Distillery Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. 24 Year Old sherry cask batch #1 normally only available at the distillery visitor centre.
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BENROMACH DISTILLERY UNVEILS NEW LIMITED EDITION WOOD FINISH RELEASE – Scotch Whisky News

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BENROMACH DISTILLERY UNVEILS NEW LIMITED EDITION WOOD FINISH RELEASE 

The Benromach Distillery Company Ltd today unveils the latest expression to join their portfolio of Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Benromach Sassicaia Wood Finish.

The latest limited edition from the Forres based distillery offers whisky lovers a unique flavour profile, as a result of a final finishing period in Sassicaia wine casks from the renowned Bolgheri wine region.

Distilled in 2007 and initially matured in first fill bourbon barrels, Benromach Sassicaia Wood Finish (45% ABV) is a deep ruby red in colour, with notes of ripe berries, milk chocolate drops, and hints of ginger and cinnamon, complemented by a subtle sense of smoke.

The new release follows previous special edition Wood Finishes Benromach Hermitage 2005, Benromach Sassicaia 2006 and Château Cissac 2006.

Benromach Distillery Manager Keith Cruickshank said: “Here at Benromach we have an esteemed portfolio of single malt whisky. Our Wood Finish expressions allow us the opportunity to provide our customers with a special malt which is full of character, thanks to the final maturation period in casks from distinguished wine regions.

“The final finishing period in Sassicaia wine casks allows for an exceptional flavour profile to develop, full of summer fruits and soft spice.

“Fans of our Benromach 10 Years Old and 15 Years Old, which display the classic character of pre-1960’s Speyside single malt, will enjoy the chance to experience our whisky in a different way.”

Originally built in 1898, Benromach Distillery was revived when leading whisky specialists Gordon & MacPhail purchased it in 1993. The distillery was extensively re-equipped over a five-year period to create a Speyside single malt whisky in a classic pre 1960s style.

Benromach Sassicaia Wood Finish will be available to purchase from specialist whisky retailers at an RRP of £40.25 in the UK, with only 3,500 bottles released for sale worldwide. Prices may vary in overseas markets due to local taxes and duty.

For further information on Benromach, and to find out more about Benromach Wood Finishes, please visit www.benromach.com                                                                  

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Originally built in 1898, Benromach Distillery was brought back to life when leading whisky specialists Gordon & MacPhail purchased it in 1993. The distillery was extensively re-equipped over a five-year period before it was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles in 1998.

In reopening Benromach Distillery, Gordon & MacPhail decided to create a classic Speyside single malt – a style that draws its influence from Speyside whiskies pre-1960s.

Benromach Distillery is located on the outskirts of the ancient market town of Forres. A four-star visitor centre is open to the public throughout the year for tours and tastings. Benromach Distillery is a member of the world famous malt whisky trail.


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