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Fine Art Asia Puts Antique Whisky In The Frame – Whisky News

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Fine Art Asia Puts Antique Whisky In The Frame 

EDINBURGH — 19 September 2017 –  At the end of September, antique whisky will, for the first time ever, be exhibited alongside ancient and contemporary art from across the globe, giving recognition to vintage whisky as a branch of fine art in its own right. As part of this historic first appearance for whisky at Fine Art Asia 2017, rare and old whisky specialists Cask 88 are due to launch two new independent bottlings, bringing together the work of Scottish master distillers with that of Scottish and international fine artists.

Vintage spirits fans will have two pieces of whisky history for their collections, both of which represent a marriage of fine Scottish whisky production with Scottish art and craftsmanship, as part of a project designed to celebrate the whisky industry’s most valuable resource: time. Firstly, an extremely exclusive Glenfiddich 53 year old 1964 (ABV 46%, first fill sherry cask), bottled in a Hamilton & Inches crystal decanter with a sterling silver stag’s head stopper, pays homage to the Glenfiddich signature bottling style. Only 96 of these have been produced.

Secondly, a Ben Nevis 45 year old 1972 (ABV 42%) is the product of a unique artistic collaboration involving Edinburgh College of Art graduate Paul Charlton, Inverness-based small business Darach Gifts and Spanish master glassmakers, the Gordiola family. The whisky is presented in a hand-blown bottle, housed in a bespoke copper-fronted wooden box, made from vintage oak whisky barrels. Only 228 bottles of the Ben Nevis bottling will be available; consumers can choose from one of four designs, with each product made to order.

These independent bottlings will be the first to be exhibited alongside ancient and contemporary art from across the globe, and therefore the first pieces of antique whisky to be recognised as fine art. Cask 88 Director Patrick Costello said, “The craftsmanship involved in these projects, from the dedication and skill of the master distillers at Glenfiddich and Ben Nevis, to the undeniable expertise of Paul Charlton, Hamilton & Inches, Gordiola and Darach, has truly elevated vintage whisky into the realm of fine art.”

A selection of rare Macallan, Glendronach, Bowmore, Port Ellen and Brora bottles will also be available for immediate sale at the stand. Casks are represented with Macallan 1990, Longmorn 1988, Glenfarclas 1989, Auchentoshan 1989, Dufftown 1987 and North British 1988, among others. Samples will be available at the fair. Information on how to purchase these rare bottles and casks can be found on the Cask 88 website, cask88.com.

“We at Cask 88, as the home for rare and old whisky, consider it our responsibility to nurture bold craftsmanship in the industry, and this extends beyond whisky production to the presentation of our bottlings,” said Patrick Costello. “These independent bottlings are a fine example of what can be achieved by anyone who comes to us seeking to bottle their own cask of whisky.”

Cask 88 support clients in bottling their own whisky, from selecting and buying a cask, maturing the whisky, through to bottling, labelling and branding. By leveraging an international network of whisky industry professionals, fine artists and craftsmen, they aim to help clients make a reality of their creative vision.

Cask 88 has relationships with the most desirable and sought-after distilleries that have their own world-class brands. They have sold casks with fill-dates ranging from 1964 to 2012 and offer casks from over 40 distilleries across all major regions. Whether seeking to complete a personal collection or to fulfil a commercially driven project, those interested in pursuing their own independent bottling project should visit the Cask 88 website for more information. Both independent bottlings will be available first to attendees of Fine Art Asia, then listed on the Cask 88 website after the fair. Prices are available on request.

Tasting Notes 

Glenfiddich 53 year old – This very special Glenfiddich has spent over half a century in a first fill sherry cask. Over this time, the spirit has taken on the flavour and character of the cask to develop an incredibly complex nose: sweet vanilla spice, parma violets, toffee apples and dried fruit, with a touch of black pepper. Having aged in a sherry cask, the palate is delightfully sweet and creamy, delivering warming notes of red fruits, malt, honey, truffle and toffee brittle. The finish is as you would expect for a whisky with such a lengthy maturation – a long finish, spicy with hints of chocolate.

Ben Nevis 45 year old – A sweet and nutty nose, accompanied by notes of dark fruit and cherry, is a complex and welcome introduction to this venerable Ben Nevis whisky, which boasts four and a half decades of maturation. The sherry cask finish is evident on the palate, where we’re met with citrus fruits and dark chocolate, followed by a distinctive mix of tobacco leaves, dried herbs and milk chocolate with a touch of oak. The finish is long with a bitter dryness, offering dark chocolate, sweet tobacco and cherries with cinnamon, reminding us of its significant time spent in oak. 

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About Cask 88

Founded in 2007, Cask 88 is now internationally recognised as one of the world’s foremost whisky experts, selling old and rare casks and bottles from world-renowned distilleries. An extensive inventory and expansive global network provide an unparalleled selection of fine whiskies, which attracts a wide clientele from London, Hong Kong, Beijing to New York. Cask 88 believes that buying vintage whisky should be fun and offers its clients a bespoke service where they are given an opportunity to select, purchase, label and package their own exclusive whisky drawn from the finest Scotch casks.

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About Fine Art Asia

Hosted by the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre between 30 September and 3 October 2017, Fine Art Asia is recognised by the international art world as Asia’s leading fine art fair. On display are museum-quality art works spanning over 5,000 years of cultural history, from ancient Chinese bronzes through to contemporary art. Since its inception in 2006, Fine Art Asia has attracted an increasing number of leading international galleries, while earning worldwide recognition. Fine Art Asia is unique: the only fair in Asia to showcase a wide range of collectible fine art from Asia and the West.

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About Paul Charlton

A graduate of sculpture from the Edinburgh College of Art, Paul Charlton is a master across various artforms, who combines his skills elegantly to ensure his art extends beyond the canvas to engage with the environment in which it sits. Following graduation, he taught Art and Craft classes and workshops, worked in theatre designing and building sets, before going on to study furniture making & restoration. Paul is currently working with photography and printmaking, blending these with sculpture, theatre and furniture making skills to create unique works of art.

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About Hamilton & Inches

Established in 1866 by Robert Kirk Inches and his uncle, James Hamilton, Hamilton & Inches ​is Scotland’s luxury jewellery house, with distinctive workshops and an iconic customer showroom in the heart of Edinburgh. With 150 years of heritage, Hamilton & Inches brings the world’s most aspirational brands to life and crafts each gift with prestige and pride. Hamilton & Inches are ​holders of the Royal Warrant​ ​for​ ​120​ ​years, ​and​ ​Silversmiths​ ​and​ ​Clock​ ​Specialists​ ​to​ ​The​ ​Queen.

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About Darach

Darach is a small family run company, based in Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands.  The craftsmen at Darach take pride in creating quality furniture and gifts from vintage oak whisky barrels.  Each one of their products is individually handcrafted, ensuring that every Darach product is unique. At Darach they recognise and respect the long history and tradition of Scottish whisky casks and their intriguing story.

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About Gordiola

The art of blowing glass is one of the most precious values ​​of our multisecular artistic tradition, cultivated since 1719 in the glass ovens of the Gordiola family. Over almost three centuries, through successive generations, the artisans and master glassmakers have been modelling, with the ingenuity of their inspiration, the air of their lungs and the agility of their hands, the pieces whose forms, transparencies and reflections still today seduce us. No piece is identical to the other. Any bubble irregularities or asymmetry are characteristic of hand blown glass and give these works their particular charm.

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BARTON 1792 DISTILLERY RECEIVED TOP AWARDS AT 2017 INTERNATIONAL WINE & SPIRIT COMPETITION – American Whiskey News

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BARTON 1792 DISTILLERY RECEIVED TOP AWARDS AT 2017 INTERNATIONAL WINE & SPIRIT COMPETITION

1792 Full Proof Awarded Gold Outstanding 

BARDSTOWN, kENTUCKY (Aug. 29, 2017) – Five bourbons from Barton 1792 Distillery received high honors at the prestigious International Wine & Spirit Competition held in London, England earlier this summer. Among those honors received was one Gold Outstanding Medal for 1792 Full Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

Other Barton 1792 Distillery bourbons receiving awards include:

  • 1792 Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Gold Medal
  • 1792 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Silver Outstanding Medal
  • Kentucky Tavern Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Silver Medal
  • Zackariah Harris Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey – Silver Medal

The International Wine & Spirit Competition Annual Awards Banquet will be held at the Guildhall in London on November 15.

Complete results for the 2017 IWSC can be found at www.iwsc.net

About Barton 1792 Distillery

Barton 1792 Distillery is part of Barton Brands.  Barton Brands has facilities in Bardstown, Kentucky, Carson, California, and Baltimore, Maryland. Barton Brands is owned by the Sazerac Company, an American family-owned company based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Barton 1792 Distillery was established in 1879 and continues today as the oldest fully-operating Distillery in the “Bourbon Capital of the World.” The Distillery is located on 196 acres and includes 28 warehouses, 22 other buildings, the Morton Spring and the Tom Moore Spring.  Distilling, aging and bottling fine Bourbon whiskey are hallmarks of the historic Barton 1792 Distillery. 1792 Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey is produced at Barton 1792 Distillery. This whiskey is named for the year Kentucky became a state and was the Gold Medal winner at the 2015 Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition. To learn more visit www.1792bourbon.com.

Chivas Brothers and The Outward Bound Trust help to inspire local school pupils to reach their potential – Scotch Whisky News

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Chivas Brothers and The Outward Bound Trust help to inspire local school pupils to reach their potential

Pupils from Dumbarton Academy and Keith Grammar School had the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship as part of a week-long outdoor education expedition hosted by Scotch whisky and premium gin producer Chivas Brothers and The Outward Bound Trust.

As part of the trip, the pupils attended The Outward Bound Trust’s Loch Eil Centre where they participated in a wide range of challenging outdoor learning activities from Canoeing to Gorge Walking and received expert advice from three Chivas Brothers’ employees on preparing for the world of work.

Throughout the trip, Chivas Brothers’ Employee Ambassadors Alastair Combe, Anita Hodge and Scott Edwards worked with the young people to develop their skills, bolster their confidence and expand their CV. The Ambassadors also supported Outward Bound instructors to introduce participants to the notion of entrepreneurship and provided an insight into what it’s like to work for an international company.

Employee Ambassador Anita Hodge said: “It was such a fantastic experience. All of the students gave 100% during each challenge and it was great to see them grow in confidence throughout the week. For the first task we had to jump off a jetty into the loch and swim out to a platform and back, then we participated in canoeing, gorge walking and even a traverse across a small river on site.

“Each activity really helped to inspire the young people to adopt more entrepreneurial qualities by strengthening their ability to use their own initiative to overcome challenges. On top of that, we were on hand every step of the way to help inspire them and provide practical advice into working life and the skills they should develop to thrive.”

Over the last five years, Chivas Brothers and The Outward Bound Trust have helped to support more than 200 young people by delivering annual outdoor learning experiences designed to support young people to become more resilient and motivated to succeed.

Martin Davidson, Director of Scotland and Innovation at The Outward Bound Trust, said: “The Outward Bound Trust has been working in partnership with Chivas Brothers since 2012 and it was fantastic to welcome a new intake of students to the centre again this year. By participating in the Outward Bound course, they were able to face new challenges and improve their skills in teamwork and communication to help them feel more prepared for the future

“In addition, with the support of their Employee Ambassadors, the young people were inspired to adopt entrepreneurial thinking to help them thrive at school, in the workplace and in life. Chivas Brothers’ support is invaluable in helping young people across Scotland become more effective and confident in their ability to achieve anything they set out to do.”

Jennie Norrish, Global Communications Director at Chivas Brothers, added: “We are really proud of the work we do to support those in our communities whether that’s through the hard work of our employee volunteers or through our many fundraising programmes. The Outward Bound Trust is an inspiring organisation that offers real impact and develops the skills of the next generation, and we’re pleased to have supported hundreds of local young people over the past five years.”

The Outward Bound Trust is an educational charity that uses the outdoors to help equip young people with valuable transferrable skills.

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About Chivas Brothers

Chivas Brothers is the Scotch whisky and premium gin business of Pernod Ricard, the world’s n°2 in wines and spirits. Chivas Brothers’ award-winning portfolio features some of the world’s most revered Scotch whisky brands including Chivas Regal, the world’s first luxury whisky and the No.1 Scotch whisky in China; Ballantine’s, Europe’s No.1 Scotch whisky; The Glenlivet, the single malt whisky that set the standard; and Royal Salute, the world’s only exclusively prestige Scotch whisky range. The portfolio also includes two of the world’s leading English gins – Beefeater, the world’s most awarded premium gin, and Plymouth gin – plus a selection of highly acclaimed single malt whiskies, including Aberlour, Longmorn, Scapa, Strathisla and Tormore. The range is completed by a collection of blended Scotch whiskies operating in many of the world’s key whisky markets which includes 100 Pipers, Clan Campbell, Something Special and Passport Scotch.

Whisky Auctioneer September Auction Live – Auction Whisky News

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SEPTEMBER AUCTION LIVE; TAKE A PEAK

Our September auction is live and packed full of incredible bottles we know you’ll want to get your hands on!

Summer may be over but the team here at Whisky Auctioneer are committed in making sure that our impressive auctions never end.

Here are just a few of the bottles on offer this month…

Johnnie Walker The Directors Blend Set 2011

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Only given to very important Diageo types, these sets were never available at retail. With very few bottles making it to the secondary market, collectors have fought to get hold of this essential part of Walker history. There were six bottles in the complete Director’s blend range, this is the full set.

Macallan 1945 Fine and Rare

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A fantastic example of old Macallan. The Fine and Rare series was designed to represent the very best the distillery had to offer, dating back as far as 1926.

Highland Park 1941 25 Year Old / St Magnus Label

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Distilled during WW2 and bottled by James Grant & Co. Carrying the famous yellow ‘St Magnus’ label this is a true gem from Highland Park.

Sestante Imported for Carato 8 x 70cl / Van Gough Collection

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In 1993 Sestante paired up with Carato to release a set of eight stunning vintages from some of Scotland’s greatest distilleries. These vintages are becoming increasingly hard to find, to have them all in one place is extremely special. Each bottle’s label depicts a piece from Van Gogh’s famous collection.

John Begg Blue Cap Circa 1940s/50s

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An absolutely spectacular bottling of Blue Cap by John Begg. This blend was from Royal Lochnagar and named after the distillery’s founder John Begg.

Clynelish 14 Year Old / Royal Marine Hotel Circa 1960s

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An extremely rare 14 year old Clynelish bottled exclusively for the customers of the Royal Marine Hotel in Brora from a cask kept in the cellar of the hotel.

Free London Area Collection 27th Sept – 1st Oct

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If you have bottles that you would like to enter for auction contact us now to arrange your free pick up!

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Whisky Show: Masterclasses – Whisky News

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MASTERCLASSES AVAILABLE

Our masterclasses are almost sold out, but we still have a few tickets left. There are a host of great tastings still available, from beginners classes to bourbon showcases, and cigar pairings to world whisky.

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Scotch Whisky Auctions 78th Auction Now Live – Whisky News

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Hi folks, that’s us live with the 78th auction! Enjoy!!

Also, due to the bank holiday weekend, the office will be closed on Monday the 25th of September.

Thank you.

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THE GLENLIVET LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO CELEBRATE LIFE’S DEFINITIVE MOMENTS AND ASSERT ITS ROLE AS ‘THE WHISKY’ – Scotch Whisky News

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THE GLENLIVET LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO CELEBRATE LIFE’S DEFINITIVE MOMENTS AND ASSERT ITS ROLE AS ‘THE WHISKY’ 

The Glenlivet is launching its most ambitious campaign to date to celebrate its role as the definitive Speyside Single Malt in the Scotch Whisky category. Aptly named The Whisky, The Glenlivet, the global integrated campaign will give the brand a modern and contemporary feel. The Whisky, The Glenlivet is an evolution from the brand’s heritage as “The original single malt brand that set the standard” and is set to reinforce its role as a visionary within the single malts category.

Launching on 22nd September globally, the campaign will run across TV, digital, print and out of home advertising, The Whisky, The Glenlivet campaign celebrates the unwavering pursuit of its founder, George Smith, to create the definitive Speyside Single Malt.

Never settling for anything less than excellence, George Smith carefully selected the local spring water from the valley to make, what he believed was, The Whisky. Seeing his continued success, many of Smith’s neighbouring distilleries started to add Glenlivet to their name in an effort to appeal to the whisky drinker. Determined to act as the guardian for the outstanding quality and craftsmanship for which his whisky had become known, George Smith took legal action to preserve his distillery’s reputation, laying in place the foundations for the whisky we know today as The Glenlivet. This triumph has established The Glenlivet as a benchmark of excellence from the Livet Valley and is the driving force behind the new campaign – while other whiskies could have used Glenlivet in their name, none could claim to be The Glenlivet.

The campaign will launch with two films – ‘The Night Sky’ and ‘The Fire’ – both demonstrating the beauty of the unspoilt world and encouraging consumers to seek out definitive moments with the definitive whisky. The artistic representations help to show consumers that by looking beyond the ordinary they can unlock something special, which is what George Smith did by accomplishing his quest to create the definitive Speyside Single Malt.

Miriam Eceolaza, Global Marketing Director, comments: “Our new campaign is designed to celebrate the most natural and humbling experiences which allow us to lead richer and more fulfilling lives. The Whisky, The Glenlivet showcases the beauty in the unspoilt world and encourages consumers to search for those definitive moments with the definitive whisky.”

Sean Condon, Creative Director at Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam comments: “This work is like nothing ever seen before in the category, exploring pleasure and singular experiences in a startlingly original way. It’s bold and beautiful and a little bit brash. It’s work that, like the product itself, should be savoured.” 

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About The Glenlivet 

Created by George Smith in 1824, The Glenlivet is The Definitive Speyside Single Malt, renowned for its heritage as a visionary within the single malts category. With its smooth and fruity flavour profile, The Glenlivet has contributed the biggest volume growth of the single malt category worldwide, adding more than any other single malt whisky brand over the past five years (IWSR, 2016). Acting as the guardian for outstanding quality and craftsmanship within single malts, The Glenlivet is dedicated to continuing this legacy and has led innovation within single malt in recent years. Standout initiatives include the release of The Glenlivet Cipher, a mystery single malt, and the creation of The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve, the brand’s first no-age statement single malt.

About Chivas Brothers

Chivas Brothers is the Scotch whisky and premium gin business of Pernod Ricard, the world’s n°2 in wines and spirits. Chivas Brothers’ award-winning portfolio features some of the world’s most revered Scotch whisky brands including Chivas Regal, the world’s first luxury whisky and the No.1 Scotch whisky in China; Ballantine’s, Europe’s No.1 Scotch whisky; The Glenlivet, the single malt whisky that set the standard; and Royal Salute, the world’s only exclusively prestige Scotch whisky range. The portfolio also includes two of the world’s leading English gins – Beefeater, the world’s most awarded premium gin, and Plymouth gin – plus a selection of highly acclaimed single malt whiskies, including Aberlour, Longmorn, Scapa, Strathisla and Tormore. The range is completed by a collection of blended Scotch whiskies operating in many of the world’s key whisky markets which includes 100 Pipers, Clan Campbell, Something Special and Passport Scotch.

NH Liquor Commission Hand-Selects Record Quantity of World’s Finest Single Barrel Whiskey – American Whiskey News

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NH Liquor Commission Hand-Selects Record Quantity of World’s Finest Single Barrel Whiskey

NHLC expands selection of premium whiskey with purchase of 62 single barrels from Knob Creek, Jack Daniel’s, Buffalo Trace, Woodford Reserve and Wild Turkey

Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) recently hand-selected a record quantity of the world’s best single barrel Tennessee  whiskey and bourbon, substantially expanding NHLC’s selection of those offerings. In April 2017, representatives from NHLC traveled to Tennessee and Kentucky where they purchased a combined 62 individual barrels of premium Tennessee whiskey and bourbon from the Jack Daniel, Woodford Reserve, Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey and Jim Beam distilleries.

This selection represents the largest individual purchase of single barrel whiskey in NHLC history. NHLC is offering a limited allotment available for purchase exclusively at NH Liquor & Wine Outlet stores and the remainder will be available in late October to coincide with the 5th
annual Distiller’s Showcase of Premium Spirits.

To produce traditional Tennessee whiskey and bourbon offerings, distillers blend numerous barrels to maintain a consistent flavor profile. Distillers choose a limited number of barrels to mature individually and sell as a “single barrel” product. These barrels are placed at higher warehouse levels for longer periods of time, during which they are subject to extreme temperature swings that deliver distinct flavors, colors and
taste profiles. Each barrel NHLC selected has its own unique flavor profile and is only available at NH
Liquor & Wine Outlet locations.

“NHLC has truly become a go-to destination to purchase premium, small-batch bourbons and whiskeys, evident from our ranking as the third best state to purchase bourbon from BreakingBourbon.com,” said NHLC Chairman Joseph Mollica. “Due to the overall category growth of premium spirits, combined with the tremendous success of our barrel buy program, we made this strategic purchase which will continue to differentiate us from competitors and provide customers with an extraordinary array of single barrel whiskey.”

Interest in bourbon and whiskey is on the rise in New Hampshire and nationally. With the expansion of its barrel buy program and an increased selection of rare, and exclusive offerings, NHLC has seen bourbon sales increase from $17.9 million in Fiscal Year 2014 to $25.3 million in Fiscal Year 2017—an increase of more than 40-percent.

Chairman Mollica continued, “NHLC has made it a point to offer customers unique, one-of-a-kind opportunities to enjoy some of the world’s best whiskey. That is a major reason why we generated an alltime record $678.4 million in total sales in Fiscal Year 2016, including a 7.6-percent increase in spirits sales to a record $383.4 million.”

HLC representatives took part in tastings, educational sessions and tours alongside some of the world’s most renowned distillers, including Jack Daniel’s Master Distiller Jeff Arnett, Woodford Reserve Master Distiller Chris Morris, and Wild Turkey Master Distiller Eddie Russell. These industry leaders offered their expertise and guidance as NHLC selected barrels.

The following selections will be available at NH Liquor & Wine Outlet stores:
  17 barrels – Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Select Tennessee Whiskey
  15 barrels – Buffalo Trace Single Barrel Bourbon
  12 barrels – Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  6 barrels – Woodford Reserve Personal Selection Bourbon
  4 barrels – Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon
  4 barrels – Weller’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon
  3 barrels – Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit Single Barrel Bourbon
  1 barrel –  Weller’s Antique Single Barrel Bourbon
  1 barrel – Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon

New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet single barrel offerings are easily identifiable through in-store displays. Customers can also visit www.liquorandwineoutlets.com and search in the product locator for store availability. “Our customers are extremely savvy and knowledgeable and have come to expect a vast selection of unique, small-batch, premium spirits at our outlet stores,” said Mark Roy, NHLC spirits marketing and
sales specialist. “In making this strategic purchase, we wanted to ensure we could offer our customers these exclusive products throughout the year, which is why we are staggering the release. With 62 barrels of the finest single barrel whiskeys and bourbons, we can offer customers an extraordinary array of taste profiles, ranging from sweet notes of vanilla and caramel to bold and spicy.”Responding to customer demand and relying on its buying power, NHLC has grown its barrel-buy program in recent years. In addition to expanding its offerings of single barrel bourbon and whiskey, NHLC also purchased nine barrels of the world’s finest barrel-aged tequila earlier this year.

About the New Hampshire Liquor Commission

The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) operates 80 retail locations throughout the Granite State and serves more than 11 million customers each year. More than $3 billion in net profits has been raised since the first store opened in 1934. NHLC set an all-time sales record in Fiscal Year 2016, generating $678.4 million in gross sales, an increase of $36.3 million – or 5.65% – over the previous fiscal year. Total liquor net profits reached $159 million, of which $156 million was transferred to the New Hampshire General Fund, which is used to fund programs including education, health and social services, transportation and natural resource protection. Additionally, $3 million was transferred to New
Hampshire’s Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund, which utilizes a percentage of NHLC profits to fund addiction treatment and prevention programs. Visit www.LiquorandWineOutlets.com to locate a store, search f or product availability, learn about monthly sales, review wine tasting schedules, and sign up to receive significant savings with monthly Email Extras.

RARE PORT ELLEN ANNUAL RELEASES LEAD BONHAMS WHISKY SALE IN EDINBURGH – Scotch Whisky News

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RARE PORT ELLEN ANNUAL RELEASES LEAD BONHAMS WHISKY SALE IN EDINBURGH

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Port Ellen annual releases 2001-2016. Estimate: £23,000-25,000 

A rare and highly desirable complete set of Port Ellen annual releases from 2001-2016 inclusive, leads Bonhams Whisky Sale in Edinburgh on Wednesday 4 October.  The 16 bottles, all in their original cartons, are estimated at £23,000-25,000.

The whiskies were distilled either in 1978 or 1979 and released in limited numbers every year from 2001.

Bonhams Whisky specialist Martin Green said, “The Port Ellen distillery on Islay ceased production in 1983, and bottles from the programme of annual releases rarely come to auction. Being able to offer all 16 releases is very unusual, and I anticipate a great deal of interest from collectors.”

The sale also features a crystal bottle of Port Ellen-36 year old-1981 bottled in 2017. Drawn from a single cask as part of Diageo’s Casks of Distinction programme it is estimated at £4,500-5,000.

Other highlights of the sale include:

  • Glenfarclas-60 year old: one of only 360 bottles produced this unique 60 year old comes in a crystal decanter and is estimated at £10,000-15,000.
  • The Macallan-1961: in its own wooden presentation case this is one of 379 bottles and is estimated at £8,000-10,000.
  • Glenfiddich-47 year old-1964: bottled in July 2011 under bond in Scotland for J & J Hunter Ltd., Balmoral Road, Belfast.  In a presentation case, this is bottle 005 of 24 and is estimated at £4,000-6,000
Sale:         The Whisky Sale
Location:    22 Queen Street Edinburgh
Date:          Wednesday 4 October 11.00 pm
Specialist:  Martin Green

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Bonhams, founded in 1793, is one of the world’s largest and most renowned auctioneers of fine art and antiques, motor cars and jewellery. The main salerooms are in London, New York, Los Angeles and Hong Kong, with sales also held in Knightsbridge, Edinburgh, Paris, San Francisco and Sydney. With a worldwide network of offices and regional representatives in 22 countries, Bonhams offers sales advice and valuation services in 60 specialist areas. For a full listing of forthcoming sales, plus details of Bonhams specialist departments, please visit bonhams.com

 


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