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HANS OFFRINGA APPOINTED AS THE SCOTCH MALT WHISKY SOCIETY AMBASSADOR IN THE NETHERLANDS – Scotch Whisky News

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HANS OFFRINGA APPOINTED AS THE SCOTCH MALT WHISKY SOCIETY AMBASSADOR IN THE NETHERLANDS 

Local whisky legend joins the Society as it grows its presence across Europe

As part of its growth in Europe, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) has appointed renowned local whisky expert Hans Offringa as its Ambassador in the Netherlands.

Through his many whisky books, media work and events, Offringa is well known locally and across the whisky world.

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Patron of the Whisky Festival Northern Netherlands and a Keeper of the Quaich, Offringa is also European Contributing Editor at Whisky Magazine, a judge at the Dutch Whisky Awards and conducts tastings with his wife Becky Lovett Offringa as the Whisky Couple.

Offringa will support the SMWS as it develops its presence in the Netherlands , with whisky tastings and festivals.

He will host monthly tasting events for members and whisky enthusiasts, previewing the upcoming SMWS whisky releases, and help to introduce more whisky fans to the joys of single cask malts and the benefits of joining The Scotch Malt Whisky Society.

Offringa’s appointment comes at a time when the Society is growing its presence across Europe, with new activity across France, Germany and Belgium.

Commenting on his appointment, Offringa said: “I’m delighted to join The Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s team and I look forward to helping bring the Society to life in the Netherlands for existing members and new whisky fans who haven’t yet discovered the Society. It’s a very exciting time for the Society as it grows here in the Netherlands and across Europe, with more whiskies and tasting events than ever before for members to enjoy.”

The Society has also established a new Facebook page in The Netherlands – to stay informed of the latest whisky news, like the page at www.facebook.com/SMWSNetherlands/

The next Society tasting event is on 18 Nov at Café De Toeter in Groningen– to buy tickets, please visit https://www.smws.com/november-big-list-tasting-groningen

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K&L California Scotch Whisky Exclusives – Scotch Whisky News

 

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1997 Dufftown 18 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Signatory” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($69.99)

Dufftown is more famous for being the home of Glenfiddich, rather than for the distillery that carries the town’s name, but there is indeed an eponymous facility making whisky there. Dufftown distillery is a Diageo-owned plant that produces “The Singleton” single malt whisky for European release. “The Singleton” we see here in the states is made at Glendullan, but the styles are similar. Dufftown makes a classic Highland style malt, albeit with a bit more grit. A comparison in styles would definitely include its neighbor Glenfiddich, but Dufftown’s mash has a longer fermentation time coupled with an incredibly-low distillation speed, resulting in the maximum copper contact inside the still. The result is a heavier whisky, loaded with a malty character, that becomes spicy and gritty once put into oak barrels. This single cask edition, aged in a refill hogshead, picks up the oak spices and the cask strength proof accentuates what is already a bold and forthcoming whisky. Imagine the vanilla, the biscuity flavors, and the richness of Glenfiddich, but then add a few brush strokes: polished wood, toasted barley, and baking spices. It finishes with accents of resin, sawdust, and dried fruits.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

This little known gem is brimming with oak spice and the salt of the earth. There is a distinct salty/mossy note that I find extremely intriguing and enjoyable. Bottled at 54.8% it’s a big boy, but with a little touch of water it’s imminently approachable and has a beautiful viscous finish.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

Good old over looked Dufftown, this is the first time we’ve bottled this fun little distillery as a single cask for exclusive offer. This one starts more on the oak than the old casks, that subtle saw dust, cocoa powder and pepper. With a little water the sweet oak comes through, but also some bitter roots, angelica and gentian. The powerful and slightly unusual nose is totally belied by the rich malty palate, which shows subtle cocoa bean, sweet oak and a long juicy finish. A real work horse malt here, but something that will likely be unique in the cabinet and ultimately is really fun to drink!

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

I’m all about bringing in new distilleries for our customers to try, mainly because David OG and I try so many interesting whiskies that never make it back across the Atlantic with us. Dufftown is a working man’s whisky from the Speyside town of the same name, normally an ingredient in the Johnnie Walker blends, but in this case bottled on its own. There’s a robust spiciness and intense oaky richness on the first sip that slowly dissipates into sweet barley and classic Highland Scotch flavor. This is the first time we’ve ever bought a cask of Dufftown and, because of the fact it’s not a household name, the price is a right.

Ryan Woodhouse | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

Tasted alongside the other new Signatory bottlings this Dufftown is distinctively “malty”…almost rye bread like savory qualities are complemented by baked orchard fruit, spicy oak nuances and a stiff cut of slightly briney tones on the finish. Interesting stuff from a distillery I’m not so familiar with and what a steal for an 18 year old single malt?!

1997 Linkwood 19 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Signatory” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($89.99)

Because of its role in Johnnie Walker Blue and it’s renowned reputation abroad, Linkwood always demands a high price wherever its sold. Fine and finessed in a way that few other Highland malts demonstrate, the Diageo-owned distillery can often taste like a finalized blend straight from the cask! That’s definitely the case with this graceful and easy-drinking 19 year old hogshead from the Signatory warehouse, even at the relatively high 56% ABV. The 25 year old Linkwood sells at K&L for $250 a bottle, so when we saw the chance to offer a similar whisky for less than half the price, we jumped all over it. Adding in a few drops of water is essential to unlocking the complexity in this particular selection. Tempering that alcohol just a bit allows you to take in the sweet cereal grains, the citrus and vanilla, and the long finish of malted barley with just hint of fresh pine. It’s truly an elegant malt, one that continues to unfold the more time attention you give it. Try it as alternative to Johnnie Blue if you’re looking to save a few bucks!

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

If you’ve ever had the experience of walking into the cellar at a winery, you’ve tasted part of this malt already. That perfect combination of wood, humidity, earth, alcohol, and perhaps candlelight all hit your senses right at the same time and create the picture of elegance. If you take the time to tune in to the individual components you’ll find bright stone fruit, baked apples, butterscotch, and hard candies. The delicate oak spice meshes perfectly with the sweet malt. It’s supple, and with a little water, dangerously easy to drink.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

There’s no doubt that stocks in Scotland are getting tight. At Signatory, which was once our secret weapon, it’s become more and more difficult to find special casks. It’s not that the whisky isn’t there per say, but simply that the whisky we want is so far out of the price point that we’re willing to pay. But we occasionally stumble a few casks that haven’t been subject to the incredible price increases of the rarities around them. This Linkwood would falls solidly in that category. This fabulous Linkwood exhibits the wonderful malty character of this lovely distillery beautifully. The nose is sweet vanilla, bold citrus, bright apple and creamy malt. The palate exhibits tons of delicate fruit and has a rich texture that goes on for ages. The finish brings the barrel spices and a warming sweetness. At this silly price it won’t likely last long.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

Linkwood is such a great whisky and it’s so dependable. I’ve never really had a bad version of it, be it from Gordon & MacPhail or elsewhere. What’s paramount, however, is that you give the whisky its due. Linkwood is incredibly delicate, nuanced, and precise. You almost need to sip it in the absence of any other sensory distractions. Doing that will allow you to hone in on the brilliance of the spirit itself. There’s citrus, cereal grains, shortbread, and ginger spice lying in wait for those who make the effort to coax all the beauty out of the glass. This is yet another fantastic example of the elegant Scotch whisky.

Ryan Woodhouse | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

Just so soft supple and creamy. Even at its cask strength 56% alc this is sipple straight up. Golden fruit, toasted grains, vanilla oak; this has almost a Sauterne like honeyed richness to it. Delicious and a great value.

1995 Glenburgie 21 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Signatory” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($99.99)

This is the second cask of Glenburgie we’ve grabbed from the Signatory warehouse and it’s another winner. The whisky is nothing flashy or wildly exotic, just smooth, rich, and delicious from front to back. Any time we can sell delicious 20+ year old cask strength single malt for under a hundred bucks, we’re probably going to take that deal. Glenburgie is known more for its role in Ballantine’s blended than it is as a stand-alone single malt, but these single casks should help change that perception. Once again we’ve got creamy malt flavor on the palate, a rich layer of oak from the two decades in wood, and a lovely finish of baked apples and other Highland fruit flavors. The 54.8% ABV lifts the finish into a flurry of baking spices and malty notes that continues to linger for minutes. This is tasty, classically-flavored Scotch whisky, pure and simple.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

The hits just keep on coming. Another wonderful deal in the Signatory line up for this year. 21 years of goodness showing beautiful stone fruit, caramelized cereals, and a touch of wet earth and mineral. There is a lovely richness here. With the addition of a little water, the sweet cereal notes really show through, it reminds me of tasting the wort while brewing your own pale ale. All for under $100? Thank you, Sir, may I have another?

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

Another stunning value from one of our favorite suppliers. 21 year old single malt for under $100 is a real rarity these days add that it’s a delicious single barrel bottled at cask strength and we’re down right rare air here. This is a true Speysider in every respect. Subtle herb, shrubby flowers and fruit notes open with some air into aromas muscovado and candied apple. A pleasing mineral earthiness, like a fresh stream in the forest, balances the wonderful pop of fruit on the palate. The finish turns up the spice with a bit of dryness on the long lingering finish.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

This 21 year old Glenburgie achieves exactly what its predecessor did (that 20 year old cask we bought last year): it provides high quality, no frills Scotch whisky goodness with maturity and punch for a hot price. There’s nothing out of the ordinary here, just rich vanilla, oak, malted grains, stone fruits, and a nice smooth finish. Chalk up another win for no-name single malt whisky and those who trust in it.

Ryan Woodhouse | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

Darker edged than the other Speyside bottlings in this recent flock of Signatory casks. Toasted oak, more brooding, savory, almost rancio tones although I’m told there is no sherry influence here. It’s a complex whisky; burnt caramel, char, baking spice and pie crust. A good warming “winter malt”.

1995 Imperial 20 Year Old K&L Exclusive “Signatory” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($119.99)

This is the fourth (and final) cask of 1995 Imperial single malt whisky we’ve purchased from the Signatory warehouse, and we’ve definitely saved the best for last. The now-demolished facility will never make spirit again, so consider this cask one of the last goodbyes for a whisky we’ve come to love dearly over the years. Closed in the late 1990s and wiped completely off the face of the earth in 2013, each drop of Imperial consumed means there’s that much less left in the world. The first sip is a like butterscotch and biscuits with an earthy resin note and a light coating of vanilla. Fans of Clynelish will love the waxy, floral, and soft fruited nature of the malt. Fans of Bunnahabhain will recognize that ghostly texture and hint of honey on the finish. Fans of higher proof whiskies will appreciate the drinkable and natural 49% ABV. You don’t need to add water. It’s perfectly proofed right where it is. Enjoy it while it lasts because this will be the final hurrah for this beloved series of single casks, one upon which we’ve built a number of adoring customers.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

Gentle and fresh. Bright citrus tones and a delicate creaminess. There is a sweet herbal note as well, like a great Chinon from the Loire. Not overt green pepper, but a hint of something green, a little sweet, a little savory. The distillery may be lost forever, but the malt will not be long forgotten. This is the perfect holiday gift for the whisky drinker who has everything.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 15, 2016

This gorgeous cask of Imperial was bottled just 10 days before it’s 21st birthday. This casks shows off that wonderful old school quality that Imperial has, less on the fruit that previous casks have and more on the big mineral note. Almost austere on the nose before water, it could be a high end riesling from a far. With water, more fruit, yellow plums, sweet herbs, sea beans. BIG sweetness coming out on the palate after water, more plums and lemon rind. A monster of a malt, that loves both air and water and proves that you don’t need a big cask influence to get world class whisky. This is magic, totally in love.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

If you’re someone who’s interested in tasting whisky from one of Scotland’s many “lost” distilleries, don’t let your hunt for Port Ellen and Brora distract you from this remarkable Imperial. Once owned by Pernod Ricard, the distillery was demolished a while back to make room for a new distillery called Dalmunach: a new state-of-the-art facility with all the bells and whistles. While I’m sure the new whisky will be delicious, it’s pretty tough to beat this 20 year old Imperial, especially if you like Clynelish with that waxy, oily, lemony core that’s wrapped in sweet malt goodness. A fitting goodbye to a lost friend!

Ryan Woodhouse | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 11, 2016

Perhaps the most complex of the recent Signatory bottlings but requiring more “study” than the more quaffable, instantly lovable Linkwood. Here I get subtle iodine hints, salt, dry malt, baked bread then some floral, honeyed, richer notes come through as it warms in the glass. At 20 years of age the vessel is more evident here than the primary malty characters. The evolution of this whisky is beautiful and captivating. Enjoy.

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Malt Box Reviews Tamnavulin Double Cask– Scotch Whisky News

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Andy at Malt Box reviews the new Tamnavulin Double Cask

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Free Tastings This Week at The Whisky Shop SFO – Whisky News

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Wednesday, November 16
5PM -7 PM

 Friday, November 18th  

4 PM – 7 PM

 Saturday, November  19th 

11 AM – 4 PM

Free Whisky All Week! 

Wednesday, November 16th 5-7PM:

FREE WHISKIES ALL WEEK!

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World Whiskies

Join us Wednesday, November 16th from 5-7 for world whiskies, featuring Kavalan, Westland, Glenrothes, and Nika! A diverse tasting lineup presents a unique world whisky experience to our guests, with distillery representatives and whisky experts present for questions throughout.

 RSVP on Facebook here!

Friday, November 18th 4-7PM:

Deanston. Bunnahabhain,

& Ledaig

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Start your weekend with free whisky! From 4-7pm We’ll be showcasing a variety of Scotland’s whisky reigons with three very different distilleries – Bunnahabnahain, Deanston, and Tobermory! If you’ve ever wanted to know more about the home of whisky, this is the tasting for you!

RSVP on Facebook here! 

Saturday, November 19th 11AM-4PM

Rare and Independent:

Chieftain’s & Chapter 7

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This is a very special event; Independent bottlers Chieftan’s and Chapter 7 bring their award winning and extremely rare collections for one free tasting!

Chapter 7: Most independent bottlers go after the much-sought “big names” whereas Chapter 7™ acts as a spotlight for the lesser-known distillery casks with exceptional quality and character. They seek to offer novelty and exclusivity, presenting rare drams with stories as unique as their taste.

Chapter 7’s efforts have recently been awarded the Liquid Gold Award (94.5 Points) by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2016 for their Tormore 1995 Single Cask release (much to the surprise of Jim Murray himself!) and have netted consistently high ratings both from The Whisky Bible and international competitions.

Chieftan’s: Chieftan’s is known throughout the whisky world for producing highly reviewed bottlings from noteworthy distilleries in very limited batches – Each bottling is fit for a King, a Leader or in the Celtic world, a Chieftain.

Released at the peak of perfection, at up to 50 years old, each small batch release is bottled at natural colour and unchillfiltered to preserve the natural aromas of the whisky for a fuller flavour and smoother taste.

RSVP on Facebook here! 

These are only a few of the many free tastings planned this month!

Click Here to view our updated calendar of events.

Note:  The SIA tasting previously scheduled for November 11th has been moved to November 25th. Hope to see you there!

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The Whisky Shop 

360 Sutter Street  

San Francisco

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WOODFORD RESERVE AND TIPPLESWORTH CREATE THE ULTIMATE COCKTAIL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS – American Whiskey News

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WOODFORD RESERVE AND TIPPLESWORTH CREATE THE ULTIMATE COCKTAIL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS

Woodford Reserve has partnered with cocktail accessory specialist Tipplesworth to create an exquisite gift idea for under the tree this Christmas, perfect for drinks lovers.

For contemporary drinkers of the Old Fashioned, who appreciate the elegance of design alongside functionality, the Old Fashioned Cocktail Case has everything needed to re-create this classic drink. This includes bitters, sugar, cocktail mixing equipment and, of course, a 70cl bottle of Woodford Reserve Distiller’s Select. All products are displayed together in a beautiful leather print case, inspired by the suitcases of mid-century gentlemen.

RRP £185

Available at Harvey Nichols, Fortnum and Mason, John Lewis and Selfridges nationwide and online at www.tipplesworth.com/

AMERICA’S FIRST BOTTLED BOURBON: YOUR FIRST CHOICE THIS CHRISTMAS – American Whiskey News

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AMERICA’S FIRST BOTTLED BOURBON: YOUR FIRST CHOICE THIS CHRISTMAS 

Old Forester, America’s first bottled bourbon, is the ideal gift for those looking to treat loved ones this Christmas. Unwrap its rich history, as the only bourbon that has been available pre, post and during Prohibition, that to this day is still made by the same founding family.

The Kentucky straight bourbon whisky was first created by George Garvin Brown in 1870 in Louisville. Brown was a pharmacist who recognised early the need for a reliably high-quality whisky at a time when alcohol could only be sold for medicinal purposes. He was the first to sell his bourbon in bottles as opposed to straight from the barrel to the customer and the bottle still bears his handwritten guarantee today. It is this entrepreneurial approach and commitment to quality that has led to Old Forester’s respected reputation around the world.

Made using a recipe first introduced in 1870, this high in rye bourbon is full-bodied and rich – perfect for those cold winter nights. Old Forester delivers a genuine bourbon experience, making it perfect for sipping neat, or in a Whiskey Smash.

The rich story behind Old Forester and its rich but easy-drinking flavour profile, make it a thoughtful gift for whisky fans this Christmas.

 

Three Nights of Whisky at the Victoria Whisky Festival 2017! – Whisky News

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THREE NIGHTS OF WHISKY!

TICKET PACKAGES AVAILABLE

Thursday January 19th, 2017 – Evening

BC Distillers with Mark Gillespie and BC Distillers

British Columbia is rapidly becoming one of Canada’s centres of craft spirits excellence, with distillers beginning to push the boundaries of Canadian Whisky tradition. BC distillers are building on the province’s reputation for quality to produce spirits including Scotch-style single malts, and while the British Columbia spirits industry is still in its infancy, the future appears bright.

WhiskyCast’s Mark Gillespie will lead a panel discussion and whisky tasting with distillers from eight BC distilleries: Shelter Point, Dubh Glas, Victoria Distillers, Odd Society, Pemberton Distillery, The Liberty Distillery, Okanagan Spirits, and deVine Spirits. Each distillery will bring a unique whisky for this Grand Tasting, including experimental whiskies that may never be available for tasting again.

We’ll look at how recent legislation at the provincial level has made it easier for craft distillers to reach consumers, whether British Columbia’s unique “terroirs” make a difference, and whether “organic” production makes a difference in the final spirit (or just helps in marketing).

Friday January 19th, 2017 – Evening

The Dave Broom Craft Whiskies Grand Tasting

Corby’s craft range is one of the most highly awarded in the world and features; Pike Creek 10 Year Old, Lot 40 100% pot stilled Rye, Gooderham and Worts Four Grain and JP Wiser’s 18 Year Old. However, this year they will release uniquely rare expressions of each of these in highly allocated quantities. The driving principle behind this incredible range is simple; to create the finest collection of Canadian Whisky ever released. This will be the first public tasting of these expressions in the world. Renowned whisky writers and authors Davin de Kergommeaux and Dave Broom will be joined by Corby’s Master Blender Dr. Don Livermore as they discuss what sets Canadian Whisky apart as a category through the lens of these incredible whiskies.

With Dave Broom, Davin de Kergommeaux and Dr. Don Livermore

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The Beam Bowmore Grand Tasting

Bowmore, Islay Single Malt, with its peat smoke and Atlantic sea-salt brininess, every dram of Bowmore embodies the very essence of Islay in a glass. Islay malts are renowned for their peaty smokiness and Bowmore is no exception. We carefully smoke our malt in a peat-fired kiln, just as our ancestors did over 200 years ago. Nurtured in our legendary No.1 vaults, Bowmore Single Malt is widely acknowledged to be among the finest and most perfectly balanced in the world.

Hosted by Brand Ambassador, Marcio Ramos

Saturday January 20th, 2017 – Evening

The Consumer Tasting
7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.

The heart of the Festival is the Consumer Tasting being held in the Hotel Grand Pacific’s Pender Island and Vancouver Island Ballrooms featuring a myriad of distilleries and whiskies including Canadian whisky, Scottish single malts and blended whiskies, Irish whiskey, Japanese, Indian, French, Swedish, Australian whiskies and a variety of whisky & whiskey styles from the United States of America.

Each attendee is provided with an engraved Glencairn whisky nosing & tasting glass and an Whisky Advocate magazine as well as assorted product information from the presenters.

The Hotel Grand Pacific will be providing the best Hors d’Oeuvres from their award winning kitchen and Chefs using local ingredients including the very popular & elusive haggis tarts created especially for the Victoria Whisky Festival! Here you will be able to satisfy your whisky curiosity by sampling your choice of over 150 whiskies, the largest selection available for such an event in British Columbia.

$220

(Limited VIP Consumer Tasting tickets available for a premium).

Optional Distillery Tour Tickets $ 50 (Friday or Sunday Afternoon)

These tours are new to the festival!

Return transportation from the Hotel Grand Pacific is included.

First stop will begin in the Victoria Caledonian Distillery’s visitor’s centre, then past the grist mill where participants can taste some of the various strains of malted & un-malted barley, or other cereals that this craft brewer and distiller experiment with. Then on to the heart of the Brew & Still house through the smells of the mash tun & wash backs, past the gleaming swan necked Stills and up into the warehouse and bottling hall. Return back to the visitor centre for a wee dram from the distillery’s new make and two of the whiskies in the Macaloney Cask Selection series.

Second stop will be the deVine Distillery. At deVine Spirits, join Master Distiller Ken Winchester with his vintage German potstill. Then enjoy a guided tasting of new-make and barrel-aged whisky. deVine is a certified Organic farm, and an award-winning winery & farm distillery. Ken licensed the first distillery on Vancouver Island in 2007, and created the iconic Victoria Gin. deVine’s newly released Glen Saanich single malt whisky is made from locally-grown and malted barley, and mashed & distilled at the farm.”

Tickets available via info@victoriawhiskyfestival.com 

All The Latest News from The Famous Grouse Experience – Scotch Whisky News

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FUR THISE THAT WANT A DIFFERENT VIEW…

With Christmas just around the corner, Glen and Turret have been helping us get into the Christmas Spirit as they lend a helping paw in the Famous Gift Shop picking out our best gifts this festive season.  Turret found himself quite attracted to the bottles of Smoky Black Famous Grouse; a cat after our own hearts!

Read on to find out what else Glen and Turret have picked out for this festive period…

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A FAMOUS EXPERIENCE

We know Christmas is a stressful time and finding the perfect gift is far from easy. This festive period, let us take the hassle out of Christmas. Treat the whisky lover in your life to an experience that they won’t forget in a hurry. Find out more here.

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MUST HAVE HAMPERS

This festive period, we’ve got some fabulous Christmas Hampers available from our Famous Gift Store. These hampers have been earmarked by Glen and Turret as the ‘must have’ gift this Christmas time so be sure to get yours before they sell out!

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Ralfy Publishes Whisky Review #606 – Scotch Whisky News

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www.ralfy.com meets up with an old pal with Whisky Review 606 – Glenfarclas 12yo @ 43%vol

HIGHLAND PARK IGNITES ITS VIKING HERITAGE WITH FIRE EDITION – Scotch Whisky News

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Highland Park, distributed by Maxxium UK, has announced the release of a special edition single malt Scotch whisky. FIRE Edition is a whisky which has been matured exclusively in refill Port wine seasoned casks and follows on from the release of ICE Edition earlier this year. This completes the two-part series of special edition bottlings which celebrate the myths and legends emerging from the Viking age.

Jason R. Craig, Brand Director, commented: “Maturing our distinctive whisky in 100% refill Port wine seasoned casks is a first for Highland Park and the result is a vibrant 15 year old single malt with an ABV of 45.2%. FIRE Edition has a natural slight reddish hue, intense aromas of ruby red fruits, light smoke and a long, lingering finish. However, it is still, unmistakably, Highland Park.”

The exquisite crimson red coloured glass was specially commissioned to represent the fierce and molten world of the Fire Giants from Viking mythology. The bottle is encased in a distinctive black wooden cradle with accompanying black wooden stopper. A booklet which accompanies the bottle, recounts the story of the realm of the Fire Giants and their epic battle against the Gods to rule the world.

According to Viking legends, Surtr was an evil Fire Giant who ruled the Fire Realm. He would sit at the edge of the kingdom, defending the land holding a burning sword, which shone brighter and hotter than the sun. The culmination of these tales is an apocalyptic battle between the Gods and the Giants. Surtr led the sons of Muspell across the bridge of Bifröst, burning everything in sight at Asgard, (realm of Gods; Thor, Loki, Freya and Odin) destroying the world at Ragnarök, heralded as ‘The doom of the Gods.’ The world perished in a blazing and burnishing ball of flames and from the ashes, a new earth was recreated.

FIRE Edition, a special release of 28,000 bottles globally, is now available from UK specialist whisky retailers including The Whisky Exchange, Hedonism and The Whisky Shop at an RRP of £190.

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Tasting Notes – 15 year old – 45.2% ABV

Colour: 100% refill Port wine seasoned casks result in a natural colour, resplendent glowing flames.

Nose: Vibrant and intense aromas of ruby red fruits and warm vanilla complement the firey bitter sweetness of cinnamon bark and the smouldering richness of devilishly dark chocolate.

Palate: The palate bristles of light smoke with striking zesty dried peel and temperate vanilla flavour. Intoxicating spices and the sharpness of damsons entice and enchant your taste buds.

Finish: Intensely balanced, the long, lingering sweet finish magnifies into a sizzling fruity spiciness, providing a bewitching and standout whisky to enjoy.

About Highland Park:

Established in 1798 on Orkney, Highland Park is one of the most remote Scotch whisky distilleries in the world. For over 218 years, the distillery has combined time old tradition and the very best craftsmanship to achieve perfection.

Distributed by The Big Partnership on behalf of Maxxium UK.


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