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Scotch Malt Whisky Society 76.136 – Scotch Whisky News

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SMWS 76.136

Cask 76.136

Frisky fresh fruitiness
A sweet, deep, warming aroma of orange pure essential oil, juicy strawberries freshly dipped into a warm melted chocolate sauce and later kirsch-soaked cherries.

Age: 14 years

Price: £73.00

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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Gordon & MacPhail boosts global sales strategy – Scotch Whisky News

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Gordon & MacPhail boosts global sales strategy

Leading malt whisky specialist Gordon & MacPhail has boosted its global sales strategy following a strategic restructure within the company’s sales division.

The move will integrate the UK market into the global strategy for Gordon & MacPhail and Benromach whiskies going forward. David King, International Sales Director, will assume overall responsibility for global sales with the addition of the UK market to his existing international remit.

David King’s distinguished career in the whisky industry, has seen him hold a number of senior positions, both in the UK and internationally, for companies including the Edrington Group, Berry Brothers & Rudd and Anchor Distilling Co. He later founded DTK Beverages International Ltd, a boutique brand building and strategic consultancy before joining Gordon & MacPhail in 2016.

In his current role, David has refocused Gordon & MacPhail’s international sales strategy for both the Benromach and the Gordon & MacPhail single malt whiskies brand.

Ewen Mackintosh, Managing Director at Gordon & MacPhail, said: “The UK is an important single malt market and this is reflected in the expansion of David’s remit to include the UK as a key element of the company’s global sales strategy going forward. The restructuring of our sales division is part of the company’s long-term plan to build the reputation of the Gordon & MacPhail single malt whisky brand in the luxury sector while continuing to invest in marketing and brand building for Benromach across the world.”

In the UK, Stuart Ellis, UK Sales Manager, will now be the main contact for wholesale customers. Stuart joined Gordon & MacPhail in 2015 after spending more than 25 years in a range of account management positions in the UK market, including running his own distribution and online business. He will continue to utilise his strong experience in delivering effective account management for customers across the UK wholesale market.

The company’s award winning, UK wholesale division will focus on building sales of Gordon & MacPhail and Benromach whiskies alongside select distributor brands.  The wholesale business also offers a complementary selection of premium spirits, coupled with product education and a focus on superior customer service.

The restructure follows the announcement in November 2017 of an overall sales increase of 10.8% to £28.3 million. International sales increased by 11.8% to £8.9 million and UK sales increased by 10.4% to £19.4m.

Impex Beverages “Announcing Two New Chapter 7 Expressions!” – Scotch Whisky News

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We’re excited to share two new additions to our Chapter 7 selection! 

 

ALLT-A BHAINNE and AULTMORE 9yrs

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ALLT-A BHAINNE 9 YEARS OLD

RRP: $64.99
60.7% alc.

This single cask was distilled at Allt-A-Bhainne distillery in Speyside on 04.08.2008 and bottled on 04.09.2017 at cask strength, without chill-filtering to keep the quality of the whisky untouched. The cask was finished in a first fill bourbon hogshead to give more depth to its character.

 

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AULTMORE 9 YEAR OLD

RRP: $69.99
62.2% alc.

This single cask was distilled at Aultmore distillery in Speyside on 03.04.2008 and bottled on 04.09.2017 at cask strength, without chill-filtering, to keep the quality of the whisky untouched. The cask was finished in a first fill oloroso sherry cask to give more depth to its character.

 

And now, about the brand…

The premise of Chapter 7 is simple – each cask of whisky is unique, and each one tells a story. The wood, age, temperature, location in the warehouse… Everything makes a difference. Two casks of a distillery filled at the same time and sitting next to each other can taste different. This is why bigger single malt brands marry casks in large vats so that the master blender can try to make the taste of the brand consistent.

 

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Chapter 7, a Swiss brand, is the brain-child of Selim Evin. He is a world-traveling entrepreneur living in Switzerland who was inspired by his Scottish grandfather’s passion for whisky. Selim thinks that each cask should remain singular to tell its own unique story. He was taught at an early age that casks are not just vessels but they give the whisky its character and soul. So he travels to Scotland and Ireland to hand-select single casks from different distilleries. Then he custom bottles each one with its own story. Chapter 7 editions are bottled at cask strength and are non-chill-filtered to present the characteristics of the whisky untouched. It is more than a business, it is a passion.

Chapter 7’s minimalist and natural design and packaging texture attracts a trendy and younger consumer profile with design awareness. Gift buyers that represent a large proportion of whisky buyers are attracted by the minimalist design and exclusivity. Each cask is chosen by whisky connoisseurs from the trade. Some casks are from distilleries that do not have their own distillery bottlings hence are interesting as collectables. Each bottle is hand-numbered to offer personalization.

“This photo evokes memories of days gone by. Studious men seeking knowledge amongst the chaos. Much like the Malt Masters of old learning their art in the pursuit of whisky greatness, When I raise a dram, I like to think of all great men who have been involved in crafting it. From the cooper to the Malt Master and everyone in between. Slainte.” – Selim Evin

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Please feel free to reach out for more details: office@impexbev.com

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Whisky Sale – GlenDronach Allardice on Sale at Abbey Whisky – Scotch Whisky News

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GlenDronach Allardice

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The mighty Allardice from GlenDronach returns to our start of year #whiskysale!

Limited stock available at this amazingly good price! The latest batch we have in stock was bottled in 2018.

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Ardbeg “An Oa” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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Ardbeg “An Oa” Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

SKU #132309993 points Whisky Advocate

$59.99

  Ardbeg doles out occasional limited releases for their avid fans, but for nearly a decade the core range consisted of just three whiskies: 10 year old, Uigeadail, and Corryvreckan. The addition of An Oa, matured in a combination of virgin oak, Pedro Ximénez sherry, and bourbon barrels, and married in a French oak ‘gathering vat’ prior to bottling, marks a reason to celebrate. An Oa is a more approachable Ardbeg. It lacks some of the typical oiliness, but flavor and complexity abound with hot peat, black tea, and peppery cloves. Die-hard Ardbeg fans should have no complaints, and new converts have a real treat in store. *Top 20 Whiskies of 2017* (GS)   (12/2017)

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For the first time in a long time, we’ve got a permanent new member of the Ardbeg portfolio to tell you about. This isn’t some new committee release or another $100+ bottle of limited edition, space-themed, gimmick-oriented Islay malt. This is the new “An Oa,” a reasonably-priced and absolutely delicious new addition to the trio of 10 year, Uigeadail, and Corryvreckan that not only brings value back into the LVMH peated empire, but also serious flavor and enjoyment. Believe it or not, it’s not always easy to enjoy a bottle of whisky when it costs you three figures, you can only buy a limit of one bottle, and you’re scared to drink each sip for fear you’ll never be able to replace the experience. With the An Oa, Ardbeg is bringing not only functionality back to their core range, they’re bringing fun and flavor, to boot. The distillery’s notes: “A welcome new addition to the Ultimate range. Ardbeg An Oa is singularly rounded, due in no small part to time spent in our newly established bespoke oak Gathering Vat where whiskies from several cask types – including; sweet Pedro Ximenez; spicy virgin charred oak; and intense ex-bourbon casks, amongst others – familiarise themselves with each other. The result is a dram with smoky power, mellowed by a delectable, smooth sweetness. Hallmark Ardbeg peat, dark chocolate and aniseed are wrapped in smooth, silky butterscotch, black pepper and clove, before rising to an intense crescendo of flavour.”

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “February Previews: Viscous Vivaciousness” – Scotch Whisky News

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VISCOUS VIVACIOUSNESS

Fall in love with these five preview bottles from February Outturn, each bringing a delicious viscous vivaciousness to taste and explore. Deeply gooey and rich, these whiskies are sure to make your heart race with sweet, sassy and playful notes – plum and bramble jam, marmalade, syrupy cornflake cakes, quince, strawberry jelly and sticky dessert wine.

A great opportunity to buy before next month’s First Friday but be quick to order, only a limited number of bottles are available ahead of the full Outturn release on Friday, 2 February at 9am.

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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SPIRIT BEGINS TO FLOW AT GLENWYVIS DISTILLERY TO CELEBRATE BURNS DAY 2018 – Scotch Whisky News

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SPIRIT BEGINS TO FLOW AT GLENWYVIS DISTILLERY
TO CELEBRATE BURNS DAY 2018
 

The team at GlenWyvis was celebrating this week as distillation commenced at the world’s first 100% community-owned distillery. On Burns Day, 25th January 2018, the GlenWyvis master distiller, Duncan Tait, announced this final memorable milestone in the journey to bring distilling back to Dingwall after almost a century.

GlenWyvis, which is entirely powered by sustainable energy, sits high on a hill overlooking the historic town. Established as a Community Benefit Society, the distillery aims to take a lead role in the regeneration of Dingwall and the wider community. And with gin distillation moving to the site in the Spring, GlenWyvis is set to be one of a few dual whisky and gin producers in Scotland – as it seeks to offer something truly innovative and different in the burgeoning Scottish drinks market.

David O’Connor, chairman of the distillery board, said: “Duncan and the distillery team have been busy behind the scenes since the official opening of the distillery on the 30th of November. The results of their endeavours are now there for everyone to see. It is a truly historic day for the town and the distillery, and we have the casks onsite ready to fill with spirit that we believe will make GlenWyvis a name to reckon with in the whisky world.”

John McKenzie, founder and managing director, added: “Duncan and myself always had the 25th of January as a target date, not just because it’s my own birthday, but because it’s the day we celebrate one of Scotland’s greatest icons, Robert Burns. The GlenWyvis connection with Burns – through the old Ferintosh Distillery that once operated just outside Dingwall, and which Burns lamented the loss of in his poem Scotch Drink – made today a fitting date to bring whisky distilling back to Dingwall.

“As a Community Benefit Society, thousands of people have come together to help build this distillery, and, in turn, this will help with regenerating the town, creating jobs, and, of course long-term, we will also see the profits being passed onto other worthwhile community projects both locally and further afield. With our first whisky now laid down, we must look to maximise the benefit to the town from visitors. Tourism, renewable energy, and food and drink – these are three huge things in Scotland – and a distillery that is 100% powered by green energy ticks all three.”

Meanwhile, GlenWyvis continues to reap national and international recognition. The latest addition to a number of high profiles features sees the release of a short film from Co-operatives UK that looks at the ethos driving the GlenWyvis projects. The film can be seen here – and its release also coincides with a further surge of investment from new members seeking to secure part-ownership of a distillery – with over £450,000 now invested in the GlenWyvis second open share offer.

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Duncan Tait, Distillery Manager, Biography

Duncan has worked for Diageo across all aspects of distillery and distilling management with an impressive track-record over 26 years in the industry. Working mainly in Speyside – but also with distillery experience in the Lothians and on the West Coast – he is moving from his current role as distillery manager at Mortlach Distillery.

He brings with him an impressive knowledge of all aspects of distillery, production development and retail management including overseeing the upgrade and expansion work of numerous distilleries. In addition, he has a wealth of Scottish tourism, event management and heritage experience and has worked with many international visitors and markets.

Second Share offer investment

The GlenWyvis second open share offer has brought that total number of investors in the distillery to over 3,400 – with some 830 new members investing more than £450,000 since 3rd August 2017. The share issue was launched to capitalise on continued investment interest from locals and visitors alike. The minimum investment is £250, and supporters are also able pay extra to have their name added to the distillery wall.

Full details of the open share offer are on the GlenWyvis Distillery website at www.glenwyvis.com

Investment can be made online via www.crowdfunder.co.uk or www.glenwyvis.com

Auld Dram Syne – Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival pays tribute to Robert Burns with cocktails honouring the bard’s greatest work – just a hint of scotch whisky news or how to lose your way

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Auld Dram Syne – Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival pays tribute to Robert Burns with cocktails honouring the bard’s greatest work

Dram O’ Shanter, The Speyside Grace and Best Laid Drams – the most famous works of Scotland’s national bard have been immortalised in the form of cocktails by the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.

Festival organisers asked some of the world’s leading mixologists and whisky connoisseurs to blend together whisky and words in toast to the life of poet Robert Burns and the legacy he left behind.

Canada’s Kaitlyn Stewart – 2017 winner of the World’s Best Bartender title – World Whisky Day founder Blair Bowman and London’s favourite celebrity nightspot Mahiki are among those to put a creative spin on the poet’s work – some of which was inspired by the amber nectar.

Six of the bard’s best-known poems and songs have been given a dram-atic makeover – Auld Dram Syne (Auld Lang Syne), Dram O’ Shanter (Tam O’ Shanter); Ae Fond Nip (Ae Fond Kiss); A Dram’s A Dram For a’ That (A Man’s A Man For a’ That); The Speyside Grace (The Selkirk Grace); and Best Laid Drams (Best Laid Plans).

Another of the new drinks is called Freedom an’ Whisky Gang Thegither – a phrase used by Burns in The Author’s Earnest Cry And Prayer, a satire he penned in 1786 on the government’s taxation of whisky.

The recipes offer a contemporary take on the Bard’s work, with some of the more unusual ingredients including smoked honey, detox tea and one of Speyside’s other great exports – shortbread from Walkers of Aberlour. The base ingredients are Speyside whisky brands, all of which are leading partners of the Festival.

James Campbell is chairman of the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival – an annual five-day celebration which takes place in the region recognised as being the spiritual home of Scotland’s national drink. With over 50 malt whisky distilleries, around half of all Scotland’s distilleries are based here.

“Whisky and Robert Burns are perhaps Scotland’s greatest gifts to the world. Whisky is synonymous with warmth and friendship in just the same way as Auld Lang Syne – sung across the globe at New Year and other times of celebration – reminds us of spending time with family and friends,” James says.

“Burns referred to whisky – or guid Scotch drink as he called it – as being his muse and it features in many of his works. The popularity of whisky and Burns have both stood the test of time, so it seems fitting for us to pay tribute to these two great Scottish exports in a unique and interesting way.

“There was a time when whisky was considered an old man’s drink but these contemporary and modern cocktails completely dispel that myth. The Festival has been introducing whisky to new and younger audiences for many years, and I hope those who are passionate about whisky – whether they have it neat or in a cocktail – will give these recipes a try.”

The unique range of cocktails is launched today just ahead of Burns Night – the anniversary of the poet’s birth – as the Festival prepares to launch tickets for the 2018 event. The Festival takes place from May 3 to 7, with almost 500 events taking place over the five days across Speyside.

The programme for the Festival, which attracts both connoisseurs and the curious, will be revealed at 9am on Thursday, February 1, with tickets going on sale a few days later on Tuesday, February 6 at 12 noon. In previous years, tickets for some of the most sought-after events have sold out within minutes.

Behind-the-scenes tours at internationally renowned distilleries not usually open to the public, whisky tasting masterclasses, whisky and food pairing – not to mention traditional music, outdoors activities and heritage events – the Festival offers something for die-hard whisky fans and those who have never tried it before.

For further information and tickets visit www.spiritofspeyside.com. The Festival is also active on social media: facebook.com/WhiskyFestival and @spirit_speyside on Twitter and Instagram. Use the hashtag #dram18

The full list of cocktails, recipes and their creators is:

A Dram’s A Dram for a’ That – created by World’s Best Bartender 2017 Kaitlyn Stewart of the Royal Dinette, Vancouver.

45ml Cardhu 12 year old

15ml Banane du brasil

15ml smoked honey

22ml fresh pressed lemon juice

1 egg white

2 dashes Bittered sling Moondog bitters

Combine all ingredients into a cocktail shaker and dry shake for 7-10 seconds. Add ice and wet shake for 7-10 seconds. Fine strain into a chilled coupe glass.

For the smoked honey, take your basic honey and put into a wide mouth container. With a smoking gun, smoke the honey using cedar or applewood chips. Cover and let the smoke dissipate.

Ae Fond Nip – created by The Pot Still, Glasgow

1 biscuit of Walkers of Aberlour Ginger Royals Shortbread

25ml Strathisla 12 year old

75ml milk

Squirting cream

Cocoa powder

Smash the biscuit to smithereens – the whisky bottle makes an excellent tool for this. Mix the crumbs with the milk and use a stick blender to pulverise it into a creamy, thin porridge-like consistency. Blend in the Strathisla, serve in a Glencairn glass and garnish with a squirt of cream and a dusting of cocoa powder. The cream can be stirred in if you want a thicker consistency.

Auld Dram Syne – by The Whisky Lady – blogger and owner of Hopscotch Bar in Toulouse, aka Anne-Sophie Bigot

25ml Aberlour a’bunadh

20ml of cranberry syrup

Put in shaker with ice, give it a good shake and strain in a Champagne glass previously decorated with hazelnut powder. Top up with iced Roïboos tea – vanilla flavour works best. Garnish with orange zest.

The Speyside Grace – by World Whisky Day founder and author, Blair Bowman

1 clementine

50ml Benromach 10 year old

Juice of half a lemon

2 tsp of simple syrup (gomme)

Peel the clementine and save one or two segments for garnish. Place the segments in a mixing tin and use a muddler to squeeze out as much juice as possible.

Add the juice of half a lemon, syrup and Benromach. Add ice to the tin and shake, and stain over ice into a rocks glass. Garnish with leftover clementine segments.

Best Laid Drams – by Orchid, Aberdeen – SLTN Cocktail Bar of the Year 2017

30ml Craigellachie 13

20ml Luxardo Marschino

25ml merlot reduction

25ml fig syrup

15ml lemon Juice

Place all ingredients in a shaker and shake with ice for 10 seconds, then double strain into a snifter glass. Garnish with a grating of nutmeg.

For the merlot reduction, pour 750ml into a pan and reduce until only 375ml of the liquid remains. Bottle and store in the fridge. This has a shelf life of five days.

For the fig syrup:

1500g sugar

750ml water

12 figs

10g salt

Add water and sugar to a pan, apply heat and stir until dissolved. Cut the 12 figs in half, and gently simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from heat, and allow to macerate further for 24 hours. Strain, bottle and store in the fridge. This has a shelf life of two to three weeks.

Dram O’ Shanter – by Georgi Radev, Mahiki London 

50ml Glen Moray Classic Port Cask Finish (infused with white mulberries)

15ml Drambuie

15ml Re’al Ginger

15ml lemon juice

10ml port

1egg white

Put all the ingredients, but the port in the glass and dry shake without ice. Add ice cubes and shake again. Fine strain over cubed ice in rocks glass. Garnish with lemon zest, ginger flakes and white mulberries. Float the port on the top.

To infuse the whisky, add 150gms of dry white mulberries and leave for 24 hours. Remove the mulberries and use as a garnish.

Freedom an’ Whisky Gang Thegither – The Dowans Hotel, Aberlour, Speyside

50ml Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve

12.5ml King’s Ginger

12.5ml homemade spiced syrup

5 drops of orange bitters

Squeeze of fresh orange

Place all the ingredients in a shaker and shake together. Pour into a rock glass and garnish with fresh cinnamon and orange rind.

For the spiced syrup, use sugar syrup reduced down with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and orange peel.

Spectacular Burns Night Scotch Whiskies at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Burns Night Scotch Whiskies

What better way to celebrate Burns Night on 25th January with one of our exclusive Burns Malt or Burns Grain single casks from Glenrothes, Bowmore and Cambus distilleries!

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Sullivans Cove *Current Releases* – Australian Whisky News

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Sullivans Cove Current Releases 

Double Cask DC093

Comprised of one 17 year old 200L American Oak ex-bourbon cask, one 12 year old 300L French Oak ex-tawny cask, and one 11 year old 300L American Oak ex-Sullivans Cove whisky first fill cask.

Double Cask is our most versatile style, winning Best Australian Single Malt 13-20 years at the World Whiskies Awards, and gold at the Luxury Spirits Masters in 2017.

American Oak HH0333
Distilled in June of 2000 and bottled in October of 2017, this seventeen year old 200L American Oak ex-bourbon cask produced only 244 bottles.

A prime example of our most awarded style and a rare opportunity to try an Australian whisky of this age.

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