Archive for November, 2017

Christmas at The Whisky Barrel – Whisky News

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Sleigh bells are ringing and you’re busy worrying over what to get your colleagues, friends, family (and the man next door that lends you his snow shovel) for Christmas.

Yes, it is indeed that time of year again. Worry not, friends, we have it covered! Take a breath and have a read of this whilst savouring a mince pie and a tipple…or two.

We know that picking the perfect scotch whiskey gift can be tricky at the best of times. For a gift to be opened in front of friends and family, best get this one right.

Here at TheWhiskyBarrel.com we have the perfect selection of single malt scotch and Irish whiskey gifts.  And to make things even easier for you we have a great selection of new gift wrapping especially for those special Christmas gifts.

Go on then, best get at it, there’s no time like the present (pun intended!).

In a hurry? Jump to our list of Top 10 Whiskies, Gins and Rums for Christmas, visit our Christmas 2017 page here.

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Shipping Dates

Now, at the time of writing, you still have plenty of time to order. However, we know some of you like the thrill of a last-minute Christmas buy. Keep a note of our last shipping dates for Christmas to make sure your whiskey gift is delivered on time, especially if you’re sending overseas.

Final Dates for Christmas Shipping 2017

Christmas Whiskey Gift Wrapping

As well as our usual selection of high quality wrapping paper, we now have two extra special Christmas wrapping papers available to add a bit of sparkle this season. Simply choose the gift wrapping you want and add a message in the basket. Christmas whiskey gifts all wrapped up at TheWhiskyBarrel.com.

Speyside Whiskey Gifts

Under £50 –Aberfeldy 2003 Connoisseur’s Choice 43% –  2017 bottling matured in first fill sherry hogshead by Gordon & MacPhail

Something Special – Glenrothes 1976 UK Single Cask #2677 – 39 year old very special limited release from The Glenrothes Distillery

TWB Favourite – Craigellachie 21 year old 1995 Old Malt Cask – nice fruity sherry bomb from Hunter Laing & Co

Highland Whiskey Gifts

Under £50: Edradour 10 year old  – lovely, easy drinker from Edradour Distillery.

Something Special: Clynelish, 20 year old, 1996, Old and Rare – fabulous whiskey and a single cask from Hunter Laing & Co.

TWB Favourite: Glen Garioch 24 year old 1992 Berry’s Own Cask #3059 –  one of our top underrated distilleries. A great dram.

Islay Whiskey Gifts

Under £50: Caol Ila Creative Whisky Single Cask Exclusives 50% – No age or vintage but a fine young Caol Ila

Something Special: Laphroaig 27 year old, 2017 Release – limited release with 1988 and 1989 vintage whiskey.

TWB Favourite: Bunnahabhain 29 year old 1987 ‘ The Viceroy’s Elixir’ Wemyss – not just our favourite. Popular big sherry Islay Bunna!

Campbeltown Whiskey Gifts

Under £50: Glengyle, Kilkerran 12 year old – superb whiskey from the Springbank group and great value. Firm favourite.

Something Special: Springbank 21 year old 1995 Magnum Old & Rare – yup 1.5 litres of Springbank. Yup.

TWB Favourite: Springbank 15 year old – We think this is simply one of the best whiskies on the market and at a superb price.

Island Whiskey Gifts

Under £50: Abhainn Dearg Spirit of Lewis 46% – not technically whiskey as under 3 years. But a taste of one of Scotland’s most exciting rugged distilleries.

Something Special: Arran 21st Anniversary Limited Edition, 52.6% – 21 years of this distillery celebrated in this limited release.

TWB Favourite: Talisker 7 year old, 2009 Old Malt Cask – our firm favourite young whiskey. Awesome.

Lowland Whiskey Gifts

Under £50: Tullibardine 225 Sauternes – Double matured in Chateau Suduiraut Sauternes casks. They call themselves Highland but we’re putting this lowland!

Something Special: Littlemill 27 year old 1988 Magnum Old & Rare. Again, yup! 1.5 litres of Lost Distillery Littlemill.

TWB Favourite: Bladnoch 1993 Connoisseur’s Choice (2016) – another recenlty re-opened distillery. This bottle offers old stock.

Irish and American Whiskey Gifts

Under £50:  – Elijah Craig Small Batch – recent replacement for the 12 year old. Fine American Bourbon Whiskey

Something Special: Buffalo Trace E.H. Taylor Single Barrel  – this one’s colleague just won The Whisky Bible World Whisky of the Year. Pedigree.

TWB Favourite: Irish Cooley 13 year old 2003 TWB 10th Anniversary Exclusive – one of our celebration whiskies. Something different and very good!

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Relish and Whisky Magazine’s Muskoka Tasting – Whisky News

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Relish and Whisky Magazine’s Muskoka Tasting

Whisky is to Scotland what maple syrup is to Canada, with a little bit of rebel thrown in for good measure. So there’s no better pairing for a whisky tasting than a rousing tale of adventure on Scotland’s Spey River accompanied by delicious Canadian cuisine.

Join Relish and Whisky magazine for an intimate evening showcasing some of your favourite spirits at Huntsville’s Hidden Valley Resort, with more than 30 whiskies from around the world: Aberlour, The Balvenie, Canadian Club, The Glenlivet, Gooderham & Worts, Highland Park, Jim Beam, J.P. Wiser’s, Knob Creek, Lot No40, The Macallan, Maker’s Mark and The Original Kavi Reserve.

Sample whisky, Scotch and cocktails poured by award-winning ambassadors, including Trish Harcus, Frank Biskupek, Matt Jones, Spencer Gooderham, Ray Daniel, Jamie Johnson, Cameron Millar and Jackie Demarco, along with a taste of the outdoors from local craft brewery Lake of Bays Brewing Company and paired with a fine selection of hors d’oeuvres from Chef Ashley Stenabaugh.

Then settle in with the friendly staff from local outdoor adventure store Algonquin Outfitters and be regaled by author and award-winning filmmaker Kevin Callan as he recounts paddling down Scotland’s Spey River where, between running rapids and camping out below the snow-capped mountains, he stopped now and then for a wee dram of whisky at some of the local distilleries.

If you’ve never heard a good tale from Kevin, a regular on CBC radio and a columnist for Explore magazine, you’re in for a treat. Relish and Whisky Magazine’s Muskoka Tasting will be hosted at Hidden Valley Resort in Huntsville on December 15 from 6-10 p.m. Participants must be 19 years or older. To ensure everyone has a good time, please drink responsibly – excessive consumption or intoxication won’t be tolerated. Room reservations are available at the resort for those who don’t want to arrange for a designated driver.

Only 150 tickets will be sold at just $75 per person. Be bold and get yours now, or risk disappointment.  For more information and to order tickets, visit www.qcrelishandwhisky.ca.

Glen Scotia & Loch Lomond Tasting at The Whisky Shop #SFO November 16th, 2017 – Scotch Whisky News

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Thursday, November 16th 5-7PM:

Glen Scotia & Loch Lomond 

Treat yourself to a traditional whisky tasting! From 5-7 PM, whiskey expert Sam Gulley will present new releases and rare favorites by both distilleries. Both established in the 19th century, Glen Scotia and Loch Lomond have contributed a wealth of great drams to the whisky world – we’re very excited to see what whiskies will appear at this event!

Pourlist to be revealed as event approaches- RSVP to keep up-to-date.

Click Here to RSVP

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New Items at K&L California – Whisky News

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George Dickel “K&L Exclusive” 9 Year Old Single Barrel #L7233K1008 Tennessee Whiskey (750ml) $44.99 View

George Dickel “K&L Exclusive” 9 Year Old Single Barrel #L7234K1004 Tennessee Whiskey (750ml) $44.99 View

Aberlour 16 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)  $59.99 View

Lagavulin “2016 Edition” 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Previously $130) $99.99 View

Russell’s Reserve K&L Exclusive Single Barrel #089 Kentucky Bourbon (750ml)$64.99 View

Aberlour “A’Bunadh” Cask Strength Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml)  $68.99 View

1997 Bowmore 20 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) $149.99 View

Port Ellen 35 Year Old 14th Edition Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky (750ml) (Elsewhere $3500) $2,499.99 View

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PREMIUM SCOTCH WHISKY GLEN GRANT LAUNCHES IN CANADA – Scotch Whisky News

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PREMIUM SCOTCH WHISKY GLEN GRANT LAUNCHES IN CANADA

CAMPARI CANADA RELEASES GLEN GRANT 12-YEAR-OLD AND 18-YEAR-OLD FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ONTARIO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ALBERTA AND MANITOBA

TORONTO, ON (October 31, 2017) – Campari Canada is launching Glen Grant, an internationally-renowned player within the premium Scotch whisky category. The 12-Year-Old and 18-Year-Old are currently available in Alberta and will be rolling out in liquor stores in Ontario, British Columbia and Manitoba in November. The 12-Year-Old features a clear bronze label, while the 18-Year-Old features a rich blue label and bottle neck and is enclosed in a frosted blue gift box with silver hues.

Established in the 1840s, brothers John and James Grant used their entrepreneurial spirit, skill and dedication in Speyside, Scotland, to produce what would become one of the world’s most famous single malt Scotch whiskies at the Glen Grant Distillery. While Gruppo Campari acquired the brand in 2006, in 2017, Campari Canada identified an opportunity to further its category growth by expanding the company’s premium spirits portfolio with the addition of Glen Grant.

“We are thrilled to introduce such a highly-regarded Scotch whisky into the Canadian market,” said Alyssa De Bartolo, Brand Manager, Premium Spirits, Campari Canada. “In launching Glen Grant, we hope to appeal to the tastes and demands of consumers for premium spirits with this flavourful single malt whisky.”

Recently, the Glen Grant 18-Year-Old received accolades in Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2018, earning awards in the categories of ‘Scotch Whisky of the Year’, and ‘Single Malt of the Year’ for the second year in a row. The Glen Grant 12-Year-Old has won Double Gold at the San Francisco Wine and Spirits Competition in 2017 for ‘Best 12-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch’ and a Gold in the 2016 International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC); allowing it to rightfully be considered an accredited Single Malt.

Glen Grant’s whiskies are known for their bright, clear golden colour and seductively smooth, fruity, rich taste. Barley, yeast and water are the only ingredients required in its production. Best-in-class Bourbon and Sherry oak casks are meticulously chosen for a slow aging process which gives Glen Grant its unique colour and rich fruity, nutty flavour.

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Notes:

*Product availability and pricing may vary depending on region.

• Glen Grant 12-Year-Old – 43% ABV; Ontario, $69.95; British Columbia, $67.99; Alberta, $59.99; Manitoba, $68.99.

• Glen Grant 18-Year-Old – 43% ABV; pricing from $189.95, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario.

Tasting Notes:

• 12-Year-Old: With a bright, golden colour and pleasant aromas of orchard fruit, almond and citrus, this exceptional whisky delights the palate with exquisite and delicate notes of apple pie crust and caramel, finishing with lingering fruit and subtle hints of spice.

• 18-Year-Old: Offers a radiant golden colour and seductive floral and oaky aroma. Deeply layered and complex, this rich and vibrant whisky delivers beautifully intricate flavours of malted caramel, vanilla, and raisins. It lingers with a long, sweet, and pleasantly spicy finish.

About Gruppo Campari:

Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A., together with its affiliates (‘Gruppo Campari’), is a major player in the global beverage sector, trading in over 190 nations around the world with leading positions in Europe and the Americas. The Group’s portfolio includes over 50 premium and super premium brands. Internationally-renowned brands include Aperol, Appleton Estate, Campari, Cinzano, Grand Marnier, SKYY Vodka and Wild Turkey. In 2014, The Group acquired Forty Creek Distillery Ltd., a Canadian spirits company with a portfolio of brands including whisky, vodka, brandy, rum and liqueurs. Internationally-recognized for its superior taste and quality, the multi-award winning Forty Creek Whisky serves as both the fastest growing brand in its category across North America and Canada’s first successfully launched whisky brand in over 70 years. Headquartered in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy, Campari owns 18 plants worldwide and has its own distribution network in 20 countries. The Group employs around 4,000 people. The shares of the parent company, Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A. (Reuters CPRI.MI – Bloomberg CPR IM), are listed on the Italian Stock Exchange since 2001. For more information: http://www.camparigroup.com. Please enjoy our brands responsibly.

 

 

The Whisky Exchange “What is a Closed Distillery?” – Scotch Whisky News

What is a closed distillery?

Ever since the early days of whisky production, distilleries have appeared and disappeared. Some failed, some merged, some literally exploded, and the Scottish landscape is littered with the remains of historical distilling. However, October was a busy month for the lost distilleries of Scotland.

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Port Ellen in its heyday. Not much of it’s left these days…for now

It’s not every day that it’s announced that a closed distillery is to reopen, but two on the same day is unheard of. At the beginning of October, Diageo announced that it was going to reopen Brora and Port Ellen, both closed for more than 30 years. Not to be outdone, the very next day, Ian Macleod, owner of Glenoyne and Tamdhu, announced its news: Rosebank distillery, closed since 1993, was also going to reopen.

Why do distilleries close?

While we whisky lovers often take a more romantic view, whisky distilleries are, in the end, businesses. Unfortunately, this means that business decisions are made and distilleries close. Sometimes, as was more often the case in the more distant past, companies went bankrupt or couldn’t afford to keep distilleries open. However, more recently there have been more pragmatic decisions – when the whisky industry isn’t doing so well, companies who own multiple distilleries have closed some of them.

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Brora in the 1930s. Most of it is still there

This is what happened in the case of Port Ellen, Brora and Rosebank. In 1983, the year that Port Ellen and Brora closed, and a decade later in the case of Rosebank, many distilleries across Scotland stopped production. The demand for whisky had fallen and the producers needed to save money. The Distillers Company Ltd, owners of all three distilleries, decided that they were surplus to requirements and closed them all – Caol Ila produced similar whisky to Port Ellen, Clynelish produced enough whisky without the assistance of Brora (which was right next door), and Glenkinchie fulfilled the company’s needs for the light Lowland whisky that Rosebank has become well known for.

At the time, single malts weren’t as popular and the closures didn’t cause much of an outcry. However, years later, whisky from all three distilleries is now held in high regard and changes hands for thousands of pounds a bottle.

Why do whiskies from closed distilleries cost so much?

A simple question with many answers. The easiest is just rarity: the closed distilleries aren’t making whisky any more, and as people drink it, there’s less of it available each day. Whether it’s old bottles, filled years ago, or casks of whisky, there won’t be any more once it’s gone.

Rosebank is now mostly offices and apartments, but some of the original buildings still remain

Also, the whiskies that are still in casks are getting older. With that, the price is rising thanks to not only the angels taking their share but also the usual year-by-year costs of nurturing a cask to maturity.

Thankfully, while the owners (and former owners) of closed distilleries often don’t have much stock left, the independents are helping to fill the gaps. Gordon & MacPhail, Signatory, Douglas Laing and Hunter Laing all have great stocks from lost distilleries. Whether you want a bottle of recently closed Imperial, long-lost Dallas Dhu or super-rare Kinclaith, the independents have you covered.

New Limited Editions from Johnnie Walker & Amrut at The Whisky Shop – Whisky News

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New Limited Editions

If you’re looking for something a bit different, you can be sure to find it at The Whisky Shop. This week we have new limited releases from India’s Amrut distillery and a special limited edition Johnnie Walker Blue Label, created in collaboration with designer Tom Dixon.

Next day UK delivery available International Shipping

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Johnnie Walker Blue Label Capsule Series: Tom Dixon

This limited edition of the famed Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a collaboration between Master Blender, Jim Beveridge, and critically acclaimed British designer, Tom Dixon OBE. Inspired by the rarity, craft and heritage of Scotch whisky, the copper accents are characteristic of Dixon’s designs and are evocative of the copper pot stills used in distillation.

Blue Label is the pinnacle of the Johnnie Walker range, with just one in ten thousand casks of the rarest whiskies selected by Beveridge to craft this unrivalled masterpiece.

£190 Pre-Order Now

Orders will be dispatched w/c 13th November

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Amrut Greedy Angels 8 Year Old

One of the oldest expressions bottled by the Amrut distillery, this Indian single malt has been matured in bourbon casks for 8 years. Named for the higher Angels’ Share that occurs due to the tropical climate, this expression of Greedy Angels is reminiscent of the first in the series, released in 2012.

Blending maturity and freshness, this Indian single malt has vanilla mingling with exotic flowers and spices. Bottled at 50% abv, only 600 bottles have been released to the European market.

£270 Buy Now

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Amrut Double Cask 3rd Edition

This single malt from Amrut distillery is produced entirely from peated Scottish barley, maturing in the tropical climate of the Karnataka region in India. This third edition is a combination of liquid from bourbon cask #3189 and port cask #2715, resulting in a smoky, spicy and fruity palate with a soft and creamy character.

£185 Buy Now

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Scotch Whisky Advent Calendar at The Whisky Shop #SFO – Scotch Whisky News

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It has taken me on a scotch journey I never knew existed.” 

This season, give yourself the gift of a rare selection of 25 whiskies, hand-picked to give you the experience of how unique and complex whisky can be. The Scotch Whisky Advent Calendar features 25+ year old drams, single-barrel releases, and long sought after distilleries sure to delight and surprise any whisky lover. The majority of the scotch whiskies in this calendar have never been seen before and will not be seen again. They are the rarest of the rare, exclusive to our calendar and you! Due to the popularity of this item we’ve opened online pre-orders.

Pre-order before it hits store shelves and beat the holiday rush! 

Click Here for Info and Pre-Orders

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K&L California Whisky News – Scotch Whisky News

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The holidays are upon us, so given the sheer number of spirits coming our way, you’ll see an uptick in the number of Whisk(e)y News coming your way. There are simply too many great bottlings for us not to highlight them all! Featured today is the most recent addition to our “Old Particular” portfolio – a 20 year version of Bowmore. As stunning an effort as we’ve ever had from this legendary distiller, it is the perfect dram for the season. Also up are a pair of spectacular, price-slashing deals on Dalwhinnie and Lagavulin. They are a little further down the page, so make sure to scroll all the way down for the full story, but first up is the Bowmore.

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1997 Bowmore 20 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($149.99)

There are two things that are consistent about Bowmore: the whisky is almost always awe-inspiring and rare editions will most often cost you a pretty penny. The stalwart of Islay is the spiritual home of smoky whisky, known equally for its grace under a peat fire. The Bowmore 25, one of the distillery’s most magical expressions, routinely hovers between the $400 -$500 price point on the open market, but for this holiday season we set out to find a more affordable version for our customers who want something special, but not quite that expensive. This cask strength 55.7% 20 year old single barrel edition, while lacking any sherry influence, still manages to offer an incredible amount of sweetness from the refill oak hogshead, coupling with the clean flavors of malted barley and vanilla. The richness overtakes the palate initially, which is rare in an Islay whisky with this much smoke, dominating the flavor profile right off the bat. The peat and campfire notes don’t begin until almost halfway through the process, combining sea salt and maritime elements with caramel and ash on the finish. There’s plenty of Islay influence here, but it’s beautifully balanced by the whisky’s inherent maltiness. In a nutshell, it’s textbook Bowmore with maturity and power for a fantastic price. It tastes exactly the way the distillery itself smells when you enter it, haunting the senses with equal parts malt and smoke. Our cask is a chance at true single malt royalty for a reasonable entry fee.

David Driscoll | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 03, 2017

I’ve tasted old Bowmore whiskies with heavy peat, heavy sherry, heavy smoke, and heavy funk, but I’ve never tasted one with this much sweet malt and vanilla. That’s not to say this edition goes easy on the smoke, however, because there’s definitely plenty of phenolic goodness to light the way home on the finish. This 20 year cask is maritime whisky at its finest. It reminds me of walking the streets in Bowmore near the distillery for the first time years ago, grabbing a plate of fresh oysters at the Harbour Inn across the street, then ducking into Duffie’s for a quick dram. In a sense, it’s a nostalgic whisky. It reminds me of what got me into whisky in the first place, a sense of wonder and complexity at how a golden liquid like this could taste so damn good. If you’re in search of that feeling, that sense of excitement that may have been lacking from your single malt consumption as of late, I invite you to find that feeling again in this bottle.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 03, 2017

What I like about the Bowmore offerings is that they are balanced and nuanced. This single cask is no exception. It begins with nice smoke and sea aromas that are not heavy or over-powering. In the mouth this Bowmore is concentrated and complex, with rich and round flavors and hints of smoke coming through. There is a nice long finish. I tasted this with a splash of water.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 02, 2017

Getting single casks from major distilleries like Bowmore just makes me so happy. It’s a unique way to look at the components of a particular distillery and dive into what makes them so special. This 20 year old Bowmore is no exception. The nose is exquisite. It’s loaded with sea spray, sweet fruits, and extinguished campfire. I feel like I can reach out and touch the wet malt on the floor just as the dry smoky air starts to fill the room. It’s clean and pure, powerful whisky. The barley song is loud and clear. All off the pieces are there to be examined, yet harmoniously balanced into a whole single experience. This whisky perfectly shows why single malt are so compelling. They are a fascinating way to watch the whole movie, frame by frame, as they age.

Gary Westby | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 02, 2017

This fantastic refill hogshead of Bowmore has all the complexity that one would expect from a 20 year old Islay, balanced by fresh sea air. This is not a heavy dram, but rather an expansive one, and has the rare peacock’s tail finish that I prize in the finest of drinks. It seems to expand after each sip, with the flavor coming on stronger after each sip. I like this best diluted down to about 40%, so I’ll get almost a liter of pleasure out of my bottle!

Alex Schroeder | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 02, 2017

I’m a huge fan of the Bowmore whiskeys, mostly because they display their Islay characteristics with subtlety and grace. The peat is always a soft undertone to the malty complexity. This single cask from Old Particular is faithful to that mission. Flavors of toasted cereals, orange citrus oil, vanilla and briny smoke are robust and sweet on the palate, with incredible integration. Normally sensitive to higher alcohol levels, at 55.7% abv this was very enjoyable neat for me. If you enjoy these Old Particular single cask offerings, this is definitely a winner.

While we’re always on the hunt for exclusives and rarities, we’re also doing everything we can do bring you great deals on brands you already love and know. That’s why we worked out a little program with Diageo for the holidays to bring you some fantastic price cuts on bottles like this:

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Dalwhinnie Distiller’s Edition Oloroso Cask Single Malt Whisky (750ml) ($59.99)

Crafted from pure mountain water flowing 2,000 feet above sea level, Dalwhinnie embodies the gentle spirit of the Highlands, offering delicate floral aromas, whispy hints of heather, and a soft subtle finish. The distiller’s edition is matured in oloroso sherry casks to create a spicy, peaty malt with sherry sweetness and a dry finish. The nose shows fresh sherry embraces the maltier, more honeyed aspects of Dalwhinnie. Peaty and surprisingly, still heathery. Spicy yet grapey. The palate has a big, spicy buzz, followed by an impressive build up of very clear, well defined malt. After a quick burst of sweetness, a rich, grape effect then moves in towards the middle. The finish has tons of oak. Very, very dry, with vanilla dominating. 43% ABV

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Lagavulin “2016 Edition” 12 Year Old Natural Cask Strength Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) (Previously $130) ($99.99)

The magic is real. This stellar limited release is Lagavulin’s top regular bottling and it drinks like nothing else in the store. Lagavulin’s string of 12-year-old releases has always begged the question from consumers: why is the 12 year old $40 more than the older 16-year expression? Good question! For one, the Lagavulin 16 is made in gigantic quantities and sold in every liquor store from San Francisco to Shanghai, making it a competitively priced product. On top of that, the 12 year old is bottled at cask strength and not produced in nearly as high of a volume. Fans of the distillery have long lusted for a higher-proofed version of their beloved Islay legend, and Diageo has sought to pacify that demand with the lovely 12-year expression. Tasting the 12 next to the 16, there’s no doubt as to why one is more expensive than the other. Yet more proof that age can be incredibly deceiving.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 03, 2017

Lagavulin is an absolutely magical place. It’s incredible just how good Lagavulin is consistently in their 16 year expression. No whisky has made more people scotch obsessed than that one, but what you get in consistency on the 16, the 12 year cask strength doubles in intensity and depth. And quite the opposite from the Distillers Edition this one is not about the interplay of sherry or oak and the rich Lagavulin spirit. Instead, this is all about Lagavulin’s most Lagavuliny self. Refill wood here, American Oak likely, white wine in color. An absolute monster of a nose yet somehow linear and unwavering. Dense power tar, peat, tea, earth, salt. The palate is like SpaceX Falcon 9 exiting the atmosphere only to return to earth directly on your palate. Exquisite smoke, dried roasted herbs, citrus pith, and a sense of purpose. I don’t love that the price went up a bit on this, but I get it. It’s worth every penny, even better than last years. This whisky remains legend of the whisky aisle from that legendary whisky isle.

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Basil Hayden’s Unveils First-Ever Permanent Extension, Basil Hayden’s® Dark Rye – American Whiskey News

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Basil Hayden’s Unveils First-Ever Permanent Extension, Basil Hayden’s® Dark Rye

Clermont, KY (October 23, 2017) – Basil Hayden’s®, the fastest-growing super-premium bourbon on the market, continues to deliver approachable and unexpected flavor to the whiskey community with the release of a remarkable new expression – Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye, the first-ever permanent addition to the Basil Hayden’s portfolio.

Much like Basil Hayden’s flagship bourbon, Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye is designed to stand out in the ever-expanding crowd of American whiskies. Uniting the duo of Kentucky straight rye whiskey and Canadian rye with a splash of California port, Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye offers an ideal sipping experience through harmoniously layered flavor. The spiciness of Kentucky straight rye whiskey pays homage to the high-rye content and trademark spice of Basil Hayden’s Bourbon, and balances seamlessly with the soft, rounded presence of Canadian rye from the award-winning Alberta Distillery. A finishing touch of California port ties a bow of sweetness and deep ruby-color on this unprecedented blend.

“Bringing Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye to life as the first-ever permanent addition to the Basil Hayden’s family is an exciting moment for the brand and our growing fan base,” said Rob Mason, Vice President of North American Whiskey at Beam Suntory. “Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye offers an unparalleled complexity and rich flavor, while staying true to the unique approachability and style that has made our bourbon a long-time favorite.”

Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye is best enjoyed when sipped neat, on the rocks or as the base to a modern-day twist on a Boulevardier cocktail. The rich, fruity sweetness and spice of the rye whiskey provides an impeccably firm counterbalance to the bitterness of apéritifs and other liqueurs typically found in cocktails. The expression features the following characteristics:

  • Proof: 80
  • Color: Deep, rich amber with ruby undertones
  • Aroma: Oaky notes balanced with dark berries and molasses
  • Taste: Complex blend of caramel, dried fruit, and oak with additional notes of spice and a rounded mouthfeel
  • Finish: Lingering dried fruit with a hint of sweetness and rye spice notes

Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye further builds on the momentum set earlier this year by Basil Hayden’s Rye Whiskey, the brand’s first-ever limited-edition release, which quickly answered consumers’ appetite for unique rye offerings and distinctive flavors. Released to impressive reception and acclaim, Basil Hayden’s Rye Whiskey was awarded “Rye of The Year” at the 2017 New York International Spirits Competition.

Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye is now available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $39.99 for a 750ml bottle. Look for it packaged in a deep red, hand-applied parchment bib and wrapped with the copper belt iconic to Basil Hayden’s.

For more information about this release, visit www.basilhaydens.com or contact beam@wearemultip.ly.

About Basil Hayden’s®
Basil Hayden’s whiskeys are known for standing out in the crowd. The distinctive flavor of Basil Hayden’s® Bourbon was originally inspired by the legend of a family recipe said to date back to 1796 when Master Distiller Basil Hayden Sr. broke ‘the rules’ and went off-the-beaten-path mixing the spiciness of rye with the smoothness of corn to create a light-bodied, mixable and smooth bourbon. Today, Basil Hayden’s is crafting its own story by providing bourbon drinkers with a versatile sipping experience to be shared with friends and family. For more information on Basil Hayden’s, please visit www.basilhaydens.com.

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, Hornitos and Sauza tequila, EFFEN and Pinnacle vodka, Sipsmith gin, 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 Chicago, 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.


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