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The Whisky Shop “Can you decode The Glenlivet Cipher?” – Scotch Whisky News

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Can you crack the code?

Presented in an opaque black bottle with no age statement, no cask information and no tasting notes, this Speyside Single Malt is probably the world’s most mysterious whisky.

A limited edition from The Glenlivet Master Distiller, Alan Winchester, the Cipher challenges you to decode its nose and palate and share the results in an immersive online experience.

The official tasting notes will only be released to The Glenlivet Guardians and via the Cipher whisky page on The Glenlivet website where you will be able to learn whether you have the skills to be a Master Distiller.

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£110 Buy Now

Very few bottles available of this highly limited edition

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Classic Cask Scotch Whiskies at The Party Source – Scotch Whisky News

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Classic Cask Scotches – In working with a great new supplier, we picked up four excellent independent bottlings from Classic Cask.

The youngest is the Mortlach 11yr. Mortlach is a favorite for us here at TPS.

Then we have a Glen Kieth 20yr, Glen Grant 21yr, and Bunnahabhain 22yr. With the pricing of Single Malts continually going up, independent bottlers like Classic Cask are an excellent way to stretch your dollars up to higher aged single malts. These will impress novices and connoisseurs alike.

Douglas Laing Blended Scotches – With single malts rising rapidly in price, as mentioned above, the category of blended malts is growing. Compass Box lead the charge, and these selections from Laing are following suit. These selections may be playful in their names and the art on the canisters they come in, but the whiskey inside is serious. All are vatted, uncut, natural color, and un-chill filtered. Timorous Beastie is a Highland blend featuring Glen Garioch, Dalmore, and Glen Goyne amongst others. Scallywag is a nod to Speyside incorporating Mortlach, Macallan, Glenrothes, and others. Rock Oyster is comprised of all island malts from Jura, Islay, Arran, and Orkney. Big Peat, as expected, is exclusively Islay and features some Ardbeg, Caol Ila, Bowmore, and even Port Ellen! If you like a respective distillery within one of the blends, or any of the featured areas, on the whole, you’ll surely love the selection.

www.thepartysource.com

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 139: Johnnie Walker Blue Label – Scotch Whisky News

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 139: Johnnie Walker Blue Label 

Mark Dermul, Belgian Whisky blogger, tastes a very famous premium blend. Johnnie Walker’s Blue Label is said to contain some very exclusive whisky, even some from closed distilleries. That should give us the feeling that it is indeed very old whisky, of course. How else can you ask between 125 and 175 EUR for a no age statement blend? Or is Mark being too harsh now? Is there more going on than just packaging (in every sense of the word)? Mark finds out. 

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Edinburgh Single Malt Whisky Distillery Gets the Green Light – Scotch Whisky News

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Edinburgh Single Malt Whisky Distillery Gets the Green Light

Single malt whisky distilling is a step closer to returning to Scotland’s capital after a 90 year absence after the City of Edinburgh Council approved an application to develop the Engine Shed building and site on St Leonard’s Lane into a single malt whisky distillery and visitor centre.

The Holyrood Park Distillery is a joint development by David Robertson, former Master Distiller for The Macallan, and Rob and Kelly Carpenter, founders of the Canadian branch of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. It will be Edinburgh’s first single malt whisky distillery since Glen Sciennes closed in the 1920s. Work will start on site in the coming months and the business aims to start distilling and open its doors to the public in 2018. As a small scale operation, it will initially produce only 53,000 litres of alcohol per year, resulting in around 140,000 bottles of mature single malt in 8 to 12 years’ time.

The Holyrood Park Distillery will employ approximately 25 staff at varying levels, from trainees, visitor hosts, experienced distillery operators and production managers.

Following the City of Edinburgh Council’s decision in August last year to enter into a lease with The Holyrood Park Distillery, the team behind the development has held consultations with local residents and businesses to shape plans, and has taken neighbours’ feedback on board in the approved proposals.

David Robertson, project lead of The Holyrood Park Distillery, said:  “After years of hard work, our team’s dream of bringing single malt whisky distilling back to Edinburgh is set to become a reality.

“We worked closely with local residents and businesses to build a proposal that will benefit the local community as well as Edinburgh as a whole.

“Work will start later this year and throughout 2017 and by 2018 we hope to be producing beautiful, hand-crafted spirits at our world-class distillery and visitor experience in the heart of Edinburgh.”

The distillery will also host an educational facility to be used as a community and school resource for learning about distilling and the rich history of the site. Visitors will be able to enjoy a range of spirits as part of the tour experience and ambitions stretch to establishing a weekend market for local crafts and products in the courtyard.

Edinburgh has a long and proud history of whisky production. Back in the late 1700s there were eight licensed distilleries and it is estimated that there may have been as many as 400 illegal stills. Urban production fell out of fashion but is currently enjoying a boom, with distilleries popping up in some of the world’s iconic cities including New York, London, Dublin, Glasgow, Portland, Nashville, New Orleans, LA, Detroit, San Francisco and Austin.

Glen Sciennes was the last single malt whisky distillery to operate in Edinburgh, and was also located in the St. Leonards area. The distillery’s maltings were sited near the Engine Shed before its closure in 1925 and later demolition.

THE HOUSE OF SUNTORY WHISKY ANNOUNCES THE INTRODUCTION OF SUNTORY WHISKY TOKI™ – Japanese Whisky News

 

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In these final hot days of summer, fan your way to cool with our Suntory Whisky TOKI recipe for the simple and delicious Toki Highball, made the Japanese way …  

The Suntory Whisky Toki highball is recommended for those interested in experiencing how whisky is enjoyed in Japan today. The highball is an artful blend of whisky and sparkling water over a generous serving of ice. In the 1950s, the highball was a favorite of whisky drinkers in Japan. The Japanese praised this simple, stylish cocktail as a refreshing way to drink whisky. They also loved how well it paired with Japanese cuisine. Since then, Suntory has played an important role in reestablishing the highball as a popular cocktail for a new generation of whisky drinkers. 

To make the TOKI highball in the proper Japanese serving ceremony, fill a tall glass to the brim with ice. Add one measure of whisky. Stir to cool the whisky and glass. Again add ice to the brim. Pour three measures of chilled sparkling water along the side of the glass to avoid melting the ice or bursting the bubbles. Add a twist of lemon. Enjoy. 

Suntory Whisky TOKI, The new Japanese whisky from the House of Suntory. Introduced this June, available in the U.S. and Canada, SRP $39.99. 

Respectful of heritage, inspired by reinvention, Suntory Whisky Toki is a blend of carefully selected whiskies from the House of Suntory’s globally acclaimed Hakushu Distillery, Yamazaki Distillery and Chita Distillery. While Suntory Whisky Toki respects tradition, it also challenges whisky convention by rethinking the hierarchy of its components.

THE HOUSE OF SUNTORY WHISKY ANNOUNCES THE INTRODUCTION OF SUNTORY WHISKY TOKI 

A Premium Blend Where Old Meets New

Deerfield, IL (2016) – Japan is a land of contrasts and paradox: its culture holds a deep reverence for ancestry and heritage, but also a fascination with the future; and its people respect tradition, but they constantly reinvent and reinterpret the world around them. The House of Suntory, the founding house of Japanese Whisky, is proud to introduce a whisky that extends that thread forward: Suntory Whisky Toki™. Respectful of heritage, inspired by reinvention, Suntory Whisky Toki expresses both what is authentic and what is next. 

Suntory Whisky Toki, which launches exclusively in the U.S. this month and in Canada in July at a suggested retail price of $39.99, is a blend of carefully selected whiskies from the House of Suntory’s globally acclaimed Hakushu Distillery, Yamazaki Distillery and Chita Distillery. Traditionally crafted according to Suntory’s Art of Blending philosophy, the expression features the quintessential characteristics of a Suntory blend: exquisite balance, harmony and oneness.

A VIVID BLEND, TIMELESSLY MADE

While Suntory Whisky Toki respects tradition, it also challenges whisky convention by rethinking the hierarchy of its components. Suntory blends often use Yamazaki malts as their key component. Inspired by the spirits of innovation, the House of Suntory’s fourth Chief Blender Shinji Fukuyo took a fresh approach with Suntory Whisky Toki, selecting the singular Hakushu American white oak cask malt whisky — with its unique freshness, mellowness and spectacular green apple notes — as one of the blend’s two pillars. To complement that selection, Fukuyo chose Chita heavy-type grain whisky as the blend’s second pillar, adding a clean taste with notes of sweetness and vanilla.

By pairing these seemingly dissimilar but deeply accordant whiskies, Fukuyo’s insight overturned the old relationship between malt and grain and created a blend that is both groundbreaking and timeless.

WITH A SIGNATURE BALANCE OF MALT AND GRAIN.

Traditionally in Suntory blends, grain whiskies have played merely a supporting role, acting as a broth or dashi to accentuate key malts. But the unrivalled sophistication and wide range of grain whiskies produced at Suntory’s Chita distillery led Shinji Fukuyo to rethink that role. He saw these whiskies, with their exquisite balance of complexity, subtlety and refinement, not as a scaffold for the heroic malt to ascend but as true heroes in their own right.

This unique encounter between Hakushu malt and Chita grain whiskies gives Suntory Whisky Toki its silky taste and vivid character. To give the blend greater depth and complexity, Fukuyo carefully selected two Yamazaki malts. Yamazaki American white oak cask malt whisky harmonizes the Hakushu and Chita components, while bringing roundness and reinforcing the sweetness of Chita heavy-type grain whisky with peach and custard aromas. Finally, Yamazaki Spanish oak cask malt whisky adds woody and bittersweet notes to the blend. The result is a vivid, well-balanced and silky blend with a subtle sweet-and-spicy finish.

EXTRAORDINARY VERSATILITY

The smoothness of Suntory Whisky Toki allows for exceptional versatility — the expression can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, as a highball or mixed as a cocktail. The Suntory Whisky Toki highball is recommended for those interested in experiencing how whisky is enjoyed in Japan today. 

The highball is an artful blend of whisky and sparkling water over a generous serving of ice. In the 1950s, the highball was a favorite of whisky drinkers in Japan. The Japanese praised this simple, stylish cocktail as a refreshing way to drink whisky. They also loved how well it paired with Japanese cuisine. Since then, Suntory has played an important role in reestablishing the highball as a popular cocktail for a new generation of whisky drinkers.

To make the Toki highball in the proper Japanese serving ceremony, fill a tall glass to the brim with ice. Add one measure of whisky. Stir to cool the whisky and glass. Again add ice to the brim. Pour three measures of chilled sparkling water along the side of the glass to avoid melting the ice or bursting the bubbles. Add a twist of lemon. Enjoy.

TASTING NOTES – Suntory Whisky Toki (43% Alc./Vol. 750ml)

Color: clear gold

Nose: basil, green apple, honey

Palate: grapefruit, green grapes, peppermint, thyme

Finish: subtly sweet and spicy finish with a hint of vanilla oak, white pepper and ginger

ABOUT SUNTORY WHISKY

Since 1923, as the pioneer of Japanese whisky, Suntory Whisky has been renowned for its House of Master Blenders and for their Art of Blending. The founding father of Japanese whisky, Shinjiro Torii, built Japan’s first malt whisky distillery in Yamazaki, near Kyoto—a region known for the purity of its water, where the traditional Japanese tea ceremony was born. Torii dreamt of creating an authentically Japanese whisky by choosing a terrain and climate completely different to that of Scotland, thereby cultivating unique conditions for maturation.

In 1972, Torii’s son Keizo Saji, Suntory’s second master blender, built the Chita grain distillery near Nagoya to produce more of their own high quality grain whiskies. In 1973, Saji founded the Hakushu distillery amidst the deep forests of Mt. Kaikomagatake in the Japanese Southern Alps. Its high altitude and lush environment is what differentiates Hakushu from other distilleries.

With three distilleries and a great diversity in whisky making (different still shapes, five types of cask, and three varieties of wood), Suntory produces over 100 malt and grain whiskies which amounts to the whole of Scotland’s production.

With respect to heritage and a commitment to innovation, third generation master Blender Shingo Torii, and grandson of Shinjiro, now leads this most highly awarded House of Japanese Whisky. Today the House of Suntory Whisky has been named four-time Distiller of the Year at the International Spirits Challenge in London, UK (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014).

Suntory Whiskies are subtle, refined and complex. The portfolio includes two single malt whiskies:  Yamazaki—Japan’s N°1 Single Malt, multi-layered and profound, Hakushu—verdant, fresh, and delicately smoky; and two blends: the noble blend, Hibiki—Japan’s most highly awarded blended whisky and now, the new Suntory Whisky Toki.

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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.

Just Whisky “Whisky Auction Ends Sunday!” – Whisky Auction News

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Whisky Auction Ends Sunday!

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Just Whisky’s 33rd auction ends this weekend (Sunday). If you’ve not already done so, now is the time to place your maximum bids. There are some absolutely incredible whiskies on offer and still some at very attractive prices. Sunday evening is the last opportunity to secure a bargain.

Don’t leave it too late! Place your bids now!

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The Whisky Shop “The Greats of Glenfarclas” – Scotch Whisky News

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The Greats of Glenfarclas

With the Glenfarclas 1981 Port Wood coming into stock at The Whisky Shop next week, we thought we’d take a look at this brand new release and some other great whiskies from the “valley of the green grass”. From highly limited editions to great deals, now is the time to get your hands on these gems from Glenfarclas!

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Glenfarclas 1981 Port Cask

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This brand new release is the fourth limited edition bottling in the Family Collector Series. Matured exclusively in a port cask rather than the typical Oloroso sherry casks used at Glenfarclas, this highly limited edition is Glenfarclas’ oldest port cask matured release to date at 35 years old.

With only 521 bottles available worldwide, this rare expression is bottled at cask strength revealing a distinctive character accentuated by a sweet port influence.

£450 Pre-Order Now Stock arriving w/c 22nd August

Glenfarclas 1953

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This extremely limited edition is drawn from the oldest cask of whisky owned by the Glenfarclas distillery. Distilled in 1953 and matured in a single Spanish oak sherry cask, this Single Malt is presented non chill-filtered at its natural cask strength of 43.9% abv.

Gleaming rich sandy oak in colour, this malt offers a rich sherried nose that develops into lovely toffee notes followed by delicate oak. Once it has had time to breathe, the palate has warm spiced notes, stewed fruits and liquorice, while the finish is long and sweet with toffee apples and cinnamon sticks.

£5,454 Buy Now

Glenfarclas 1960

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Bottled in 2013 from cask 1770, this Glenfarclas comes from the dawn of the Swinging Sixties. With only 166 bottles produced, very few remain on the market making this price an attractive investment opportunity.

Heavy in rich cocoa beans, this expression is reminiscent of an old fashioned Gentleman’s Club with Chesterfield chairs, polished banisters and old wood panels, notes of liquorice, toffee apple and treacle intermingling.

£2,300 Buy Now

Glenfarclas 21 Year Old with 101 World Whiskies to Try Before You Die

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One of our best deals ever with one of our all-time favourite whiskies, this 21 year old expression of Glenfarclas is rich and full-bodied with fruity spice on the nose. Smooth on the palate with notes of malty biscuits and a touch of oak smoke, with a long and smooth finish.

Once you have whet your appetite, Ian Buxton’s 101 World Whiskies to Try Before You Die is on hand to provide a map to your next dram.

£69 Buy Now

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Kilkerran 12yo & Malt of the Month at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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Kilkerran 12 Year Old

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It’s been ‘Work In Progress’ for 12 long years but after all the hard work, the first official core bottling from Mitchell’s Glengyle Distillery is here – and what a beauty it is. Aged for 12 years, this Kilkerran single malt Scotch whisky is lightly peated, double distilled and created from 70% bourbon casks and 30% sherry casks.

£35.80

Malt of the Month

Aged for around 18 years!

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Another superb release from Independent whisky guru’s Gordon & MacPhail. Distilled in 1998 and bottled in 2016, this Speymalt from Macallan distillery offers tremendous value for money, considering the whisky has been matured in cask for around 18 years.

Only £58.97!

The Malt Maniacs Publish a New Epistle – Indian Whisky News

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Krishna Nukala has submitted a new E-pistle; it is the report of his visit to Paul John distillery in Goa, India. Please click Here to read the article.

 

 

 

Faultline Blended Scotch Whisky at K&L Caifornia – Scotch Whisky News

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