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Blood Oath Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Trilogy Available This Fall – American Whiskey News

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Blood Oath Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Trilogy Available This Fall

Pact No. 1, 2 and 3 exclusively packed together for the holidays

(St. Louis) November 12, 2018 – Just in time for the holidays, the Blood Oath limited release series trilogy pack – including Pact No. 1, 2 and 3 – is available in ultra-limited quantities. Only 900 packs of this rare trilogy have been released nationwide. Twenty five of these sought-after trilogy packs will be available at Lux Row Distillers for purchase starting on November 23*.

The three Pacts included in the trilogy pack are all carefully selected, well-bred bourbons, bottled by hand at 98.6 proof. Pact No. 1 combines a spicy seven-year bourbon with a rye mash bill, barrel aged for a subtle woodiness, along with a six-year smooth, wheated bourbon and a 12-year full-bodied, more experienced, oaky bourbon with a rye-based mash.

Pact No. 2 offers a seven-year rye bourbon finished in port barrels for a velvety sweet finish, artfully joined by an 11-year wheated bourbon and an 11-year rye bourbon. Pact No. 3 brings a masterful union of three rye bourbons – a 12-year rye bourbon joined by a seven-year rye bourbon and, to add an unforgettable layer of complexity, another seven-year rye finished in cabernet sauvignon barrels.

“Hand-selecting just the right bourbons that meld together and balance each other out, being able to finish some of them in port and cabernet sauvignon barrels, and tasting that final product has been rewarding,” says John Rempe, head distiller and creator of Blood Oath. “This series has tapped into my creativity and I look forward to creating new Pacts – work has already begun on Pact No. 5 for next spring.”

The trilogy pack includes 750ml bottles of each Pact and retails for $599.

For more information on Blood Oath, visit www.bloodoathbourbon.com. 

*While supplies last, first-come first-served basis. One per customer please. 

ABOUT LUX ROW DISTILLERS

Real roots, real family, real products: Lux Row Distillers – a new bourbon distillery experience on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail – is a family-owned venture, bringing the Lux family history and spirits tradition to the bourbon industry. Lux Row Distillers is the home of Luxco’s bourbon brands, including Rebel Yell, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Ezra Brooks Kentucky Straight Bourbons.

Located in the heart of Bardstown, Kentucky, the 18,000-square foot Lux Row Distillers includes a visitor center, barrel warehouses, a tasting room, and event space, making for an all-encompassing bourbon experience. The 90-acre property is home to an 18th century stone house – which is registered as a National Historic Place – and a long, tree-lined driveway providing a scenic entrance to the distillery.

For more information about the distillery, visit www.luxrowdistillers.com. You can also like Lux Row Distillers on Facebook at www.facebook.com/luxrowdistillers or follow the distillery on Instagram @luxrowdistillers.

End of an Era: Bourbon’s Best Kept Secret in Exclusive K&L Bottlings – American Whiskey News

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“These Russell’s single barrels might be the most important whiskies on the market today…These are truly the swan song of that special place, but no one seems to even be talking about it.” —David Othenin-Girard, K&L Spirits Buyer

This is about as far as your money can go in Bourbon – truly unique, exceedingly rare, full of depth and character, and a taste that will rival all the elusive cult-level bottlings at multiples of the price. All of these exclusives are one-off opportunities, a piece of history, and simply some of the most exciting things on our shelves in any category. Few Bourbons we’ve carried over the years have elicited the kind of acclaim and enthusiasm of our Russell’s singles, and this new crop echoes that loudly.

Coming from the now-extinct Old Ripy distillery, these are hand-selected gems that each have their own unique and compelling profile. Each deserves a spot on your shelf at home, but there’s something for every palate – finding which one speaks to you is half of the adventure, but it will be nearly impossible to be disappointed in any of them. What they have in common is that they are intense, complex, head-turning Bourbons of the highest caliber:

#320 (Rickhouse K, 5th Floor) – this is old school to the core, it is a remarkably aromatic and ethereal on the nose and ultra rich on the palate. The combination of power and grace in this #320 is striking.

#428 (Rickhouse M, 4th Floor) – brilliant, pure, and bright fruit add to a rich core. There’s tons of cherry, maple, and vanilla. It is a powerhouse, but still full of character. For those that skip their dessert for a whiskey, this is the one.

#17-314 (Rickhouse B, 6th Floor) – lots of holiday flavors (cinnamon, nutmeg) make this one almost festive, but also compelling in a way that’s landed it as one of many of our team’s favorites of the lots. A great balance between the two above, but unique all the same

#17-092 (Rickhouse B, 5th Floor) – this one relies on some compelling savory notes followed by beautiful honeyed and toffee flavors. It is a slightly roasty, deeply flavored Bourbon that hits the low notes and has immense structure that leads to a nearly endless finish.

Tasting these next to each other just makes each one shine that much more. But lacking that, make sure you grab a few while they’re still available. Few whiskies we carry garner such immediate adoration – make sure to find out what the excitement is all about before these singluar bottles are sold out.

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Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel “#17-092” (Rickhouse B, 5th Floor) K&L Exclusive Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) ($64.99)

The legacy and history of the Wild Turkey brand is one of the most interesting in Kentucky. But what sets the whiskies apart from all the rest is a commitment to quality that few in the industry can match. This commitment is the result of one family’s influence on the brand, the namesake for this special bottle. They were there when an marketing exec at Austin Nichols distribution coined the name Wild Turkey bourbon during a hunting trip in 1940. They were there when Austin Nichols ultimately acquired the old distillery (built in 1891) to give the Wild Turkey brand a home. They were there for multiple changes in ownership as the industry consolidated. They insisted on proper sour mashing, lower distillation and entry proof, on natural aging in traditional rickhouses. The Russell’s have their way of making bourbon and that’s why this whisky is so good. We happen to think their way is better (and we know it’s a lot more expensive). It also represents the final stocks from the place that made the Russell’s what they are today. The old plant was torn down in 2010 and soon we will not be able to offer any products distilled there. While the new plant continues to produce top tier bourbon, but there’s no doubt that this piece of history is something to be cherished. Hopefully people realize how cherished these bourbons should be while they enjoy them like Jimmy intended. This cask was distilled on Nov 25th of ’08 and aged on the 5th floor of Rickhouse B. Bottled in late 2017.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 08, 2018

Our current selection of Russell’s barrels allows everyone who has ever thought “I’d sure love to travel to distilleries and pick and choose barrels of whiskey” to pull back the curtain and experience the job of K&L Spirits Buyer for themselves. Imagine being presented with dozens of barrels and trying to choose your favorite one. Occasionally the differences are subtle. Sometimes they are impossible to miss. We found so many great barrels at Wild Turkey that we couldn’t say no to the opportunity to buy them since we knew there was something for every bourbon drinker. #092 opens with generous caramel and toffee sweetness and progresses into a more savory realm of woody garden herbs, tobacco, and leather. The finish carries on and expands into cracked pepper and grilled fruits.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 31, 2018

The Russell’s Reserve stuff seems to be one of those ultra high quality amazing brands that the geeks get, but the greater public hasn’t really began to appreciate just how special they are. If I were a collector rather than a drinker of Bourbon, I’d be loading up on the Russell’s right now because these represent the last stocks of the old distillery. Yes the brand will continue to exist without even the tiniest hiccup, but for those who really understand they’ll know they’re drinking a piece of history. Cask #17-092 was selected last year and only arriving now. It’s from the same warehouse as 17-314 but distilled 5 days earlier and racked one floor below. The nose is a heady mixture of rich nutty nougat, big earthy forest floor, wild cherries and exotic spices. The palate is brimming with deep baked apple spice, wild honey, dark cacao and roasted coffee notes. Beautiful length with a finish that continues for ages, this one is perfect for those who LOVE the darker toastier flavors that bourbon can sometimes exhibit.

Ryan Moses | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 09, 2018

Our Russell’s single barrel exclusives have been the best Bourbons I’ve tasted at K&L in the past three years. They also have an indelible impact on those I’ve shared it with. They’re that good, and each barrel seems to be good for a different reason. Finding yours is half the fun. #092 is a bit more deeply pitched on the nose with burnt caramel and spice. It starts soft but just keeps building exponentially on the palate with waves of spice and toasty oak. The fruit shows up at the end as the complex flavors last for a minute-plus. This is a masterclass on structure and nuance.

Jackson Lee | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 10, 2018

Few bourbons have the prowess to stave off tasting in lieu of continually nosing, either out of bewilderment, impressiveness, or nostalgia- or all of the above. This barreling of Russells did exactly that. Sitting at my desk, I took in the aromas and let the esters bombard my olfactory epithelium, which flooded my brain with serotonin. Warm, pleasant, and inviting, opulent notes of caramel and chocolate brownies, baked apples, and oak and leather navigated my nasal cavity, putting me in a pleasant haze. When I was finally ready to taste this fragrant dram, juicy apples, brown sugar, blue raspberry Jolly Ranchers, and lemon curd announced their arrival. As the main players began to recede, a small chuckle escaped. A flavor that brought me back to going out to diners with my parents decided to linger: Shirley Temple. By the time my glass was empty and my analysis complete, worries and annoyances from the day evaporated with the last of the cask strength vapors escaping from the glass.

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Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel “#17-314” (Rickhouse B, 6th Floor) K&L Exclusive Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) ($64.99)

This cask was distilled on Nov 20th of ’08 and aged on the 6th floor of Rickhouse B. Bottled in late 2017.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 31, 2018

Part of what’s so incredible about tasting all the Russell’s single barrels side by side is that you find incredible diversity among them why easily identifying a core DNA that makes them unmistakably Wild Turkey. That’s of course the result of the incredible care and detail that the distillery takes with each barrel and a testament to the complexity of this special product. There’s also something cool about tasting them all at the same proof, which is only a couple of degrees off the full cask strength (not the only reason you should buy one of each of these excellent casks). This awesome whiskey was distilled just 5 days after 17-092 and stored in the same warehouse, but couldn’t be more different. This one is pure cinnamon spice – a real Christmas bomb! The sweet candy corn and bright woodsy quality balanced out the hot cinnamon candy on the nose, but it comes right back on the palate. If you grew up loving Red Hots this is the perfect whisky for you. A total fireball and the hottest spiciest Russell’s we have right now.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 08, 2018

This barrel tastes just like Christmas to me. A constant stream of cinnamon, nutmeg, baked bread, pie crusts, and some savory earthy herbs going on in the kitchen. It’s raging hot and sweet spice and leaves no questions as to how WT got the nickname Kickin’ Chicken. If you had to pin me down for a favorite Russell’s barrel in our current stock, it’s this one. It’s the gift this year for every bourbon loving family member I have.

Ryan Moses | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 09, 2018

Our Russell’s single barrel exclusives have been the best Bourbons I’ve tasted at K&L in the past three years. They also have an indelible impact on those I’ve shared it with. They’re that good, and each barrel seems to be good for a different reason. Finding yours is half the fun. #314 is gentle soft, elegant, and deep, but then ends incredibly spicy with tons of cinnamon, burnt orange, and a textured mouthfeel. This is one for those that like the powerful side of things, although with a touch of water there’s depth to spare behind that brawn.

Illya Haase | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 06, 2018

Russels Barrel 17-314 was a stand out for me. I am splitting hairs because they are all exceptionally distinct, but 314 had me at the nose: intoxicating wood spice, subtle cinnamon, and charred vanilla bean. The front palate was soft, but had a great complexity, with a pop of caramel, vanilla and toffee. Mid palate opens with a burst of red hot candies, baking spice, and cloves. The finish has a great balance with honey and cinnamon notes that will warm you for ages. Its hot and high in alcohol, but in the best possible way! This will be a great go to on those long winter nights!

Jackson Lee | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 10, 2018

Despite being at cask strength I found this expression to be quite approachable on the nose, giving off notes of spiced caramel apples, apricots, sweet leather and pencil shavings- a great bottle to enjoy by the mantle during the holiday season. On the palate, a red berry medley opened while black cherry and sarsaparilla showed up soon after. Lingering oak notes were the last to the party yet didnt seem to stick around for very long.

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Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel “#320” (Rickhouse K, 5th Floor) K&L Exclusive Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) ($64.99)

The stupendous Russell’s Reserve Single barrels are without a doubt the most underrated treasure on our shelves. The represent the history of old school bourbon production and the incredible history of the Wild Turkey brand and their incredible stewards over the decades, the Russell family. But what most people don’t realize (mostly because Wild Turkey doesn’t really want to talk about it) are that these bourbons are from a distillery that was torn down nearly 10 years ago. They represent some of the last stocks of the old wooden plant that was first built by Thomas Ripy in 1891. Old Ripy, Old Hickory or The Boulevard Distillery was that special place where Jimmy Russell worked when Wild Turkey/Austin Nichols bought the distillery 1971. Nothing about the old distillery itself made for better bourbon, but there’s no doubt that the bourbon made there was some of the very best. The people and the committment to quality are what set it apart. These casks represent the end of an era, one that no one seems to know or realize is even gone. Also the taste absolutely spectacular! This stellar cask was selected by us WAY BACK in August of 2016. We were incredibly lucky to have had Mr. Jimmy Russell himself out to the warehouse with us. We hadn’t realized, but two of those barrels got lost in the suppliers warehouse for nearly TWO years. This incredible whisky was distilled on January 24th 2007 and aged in on the 5th floor of warehouse K. It was bottled in late 2016.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 08, 2018

Exotic and beguiling. Cask #320 is packed with brewers spices, varnish, fresh herbs, and caramel galore. With a huge presence on the palate this barrel will stand up in the most complex cocktails or any additions of water or ice. It’s insanely enjoyable neat and doesn’t possess a hard edge. Just big, rich, and round bourbon to delight. If you want a taste of the past, this is the bottle. It’ll remind you that they just don’t make ’em like they used to.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 31, 2018

I’m going to keep saying this over and over, but Russell’s Single barrels might be the most important whiskies on the market today. The people who make it don’t like to talk about the fact that these are the last stocks from the special Old Ripy distillery before it was torn down because they built a beautiful shiny new distillery in its place, but that does not mean we should not appreciate the quality of what once existed and lament the lose of something historical and special. I’m sure the new distillery will continue to offer great single barrels, but they will never be the same as these special casks. Barrel #320 was one of the two lost in the warehouse for nearly 2 years after being selected on site with the illustrious Jimmy Russell back in 2016. A huge contrast to the bold peppery 428, this barrel exhibits an absolutely intoxicating aroma of exotic wood, thuja, earthy forest floor, red fruit preserves, caramelized sugar, and old leather. The ultra savory nose is totally contrasted by one of the softest entries of any WT I’ve ever seen. No kick no bite just ultra rich texture and sweet wood and toffee on the front palate. As it builds in the mouth we start to pick up more spice and what ultimately seemed like it was going to be a total sugar bomb dries right up. This one is a real dream and has that old school bourbon quality that’s so hard to find these days.

Jackson Lee | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 10, 2018

Tasting through these cask selections was like running down a line of my good friends, all holding up their hands for a high five; each one eliciting a slightly different sensation but the fun and excitement only building with the next. No two were the same yet they shared similarities that were undeniable and extraordinary.The aromas coming from the glass seemed to push their way past the fumes of this cask strength whiskey. Sweet oaky notes hurried out of the glass, followed closely by leather and straw, making me feel like I should be in an old, dusty bar in the days of the Wild West. Fruitier notes then started to creep up, giving off a perfectly ripe yellow peach, which then transformed into candy corn and chocolate powder. My first sip materialized me on a old oak porch, somewhere in the south of the U.S. looking out onto a serene countryside as the sun set. Flavors of stone fruits, raspberry slushy and toasted brown sugar distinctly meandered across the palate, slowly fading into fruit punch with apple slices and fruit chews. If youre looking for a nice, sipping bourbon to relax with on your rocking chair at dusk, look no further. Actually, I take that back- if you want a damn good bourbon anywhere, anytime, pick this up.

Ryan Moses | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 09, 2018

Our Russell’s single barrel exclusives have been the best Bourbons I’ve tasted at K&L in the past three years. They also have an indelible impact on those I’ve shared it with. They’re that good, and each barrel seems to be good for a different reason. Finding yours is half the fun. #320 leads spicy but mellows out to deep caramels, deep red fruit, and rebounding cinnamon spice. The texture is terrific and it finishes extremely long with hints of vanilla echoing at the end. This is one that will find lots of friends and has a bit of everything.

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Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel “#428” (Rickhouse M, 4th Floor) K&L Exclusive Kentucky Straight Bourbon (750ml) ($64.99)

This wonderful specimen was distilled on October 11th 2007 and aged on the 4th Floor or Rickhouse M. It was bottled in late 2016.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 08, 2018

Noticeably sweet and fruity in comparison to the other Russell’s barrels in stock. A neat glass of this feels like you’ve already mixed a Manhattan. That brandied cherry note is balanced by a complex dance of coffee and chocolate dance. It’s a perfect dessert bourbon. If you can’t decide between pulling a fresh shot of espresso, a piece of cake, or a drink, pour one of these and feel like you’re enjoying all three. An excellent nightcap.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: October 31, 2018

I’ve stated on multiple occasions my belief that the Russell’s Single barrels represent some of the most exciting and underappreciated products on our shelves. Not only is Wild Turkey committed to making a higher quality product, these bourbons are distilled at a historic distillery that was demolished nearly 10 years ago. Since these whiskies are about 10 years old, we’re unlikely to ever see single barrels from that special distillery again. These are truly the swan song of that special place, but no one seems to even be talking about it. A modern day Stitzel-Weller in my book – I’m glad we bought everything we could when we had the chance. Barrel 428 was selected way back in 2016 when Driscoll and I had the extreme pleasure of opening barrels in Rickhouse K with Jimmy Russell himself. In some insane twist of fate this barrel and #320 were lost in the distributors warehouse for more than two years before popping up with our subsequent batch of casks. 428 has a big nose of candied cherries, fresh tanned hide, dusty dried herbs and sweet tea. The palate is big bold and spicy! The old kickin’ chicken gets right at it, with a ton of white pepper, dried earthy oak, roasted vanilla bean and hints of candied cinnamon(redhots). The finish sweets up a bit with some softer maple character balancing the intensity of the palate. A big bold biter for people who like to fight a bit with their bourbon.

Ryan Moses | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 09, 2018

Our Russell’s single barrel exclusives have been the best Bourbons I’ve tasted at K&L in the past three years. They also have an indelible impact on those I’ve shared it with. They’re that good, and each barrel seems to be good for a different reason. Finding yours is half the fun. #428 leads with massively powerful aromatics of that have hints of baking chocolate and barrel char, but the palate shows mellow fruit (grilled pineapple/stonefruit) before picking up again to a spice-lined finish. It is remarkably complex and changing and is for those who want to take their time with it.

Jackson Lee | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: November 10, 2018

The second of four barrels to entice me into nosing the glass a bit longer than I normally would, this barrel has rich aromatics of candied orange peel and chocolate with black cherry and (mostly) the torched sugar of crème brulee. The texture of this bourbon added another dimension to the flavor profile, and once again, I was reminded of a childhood drink, the Roy Rogers. Red cherries, cola, and black plum elicited memories of going out to dinner with my parents and feeling rebellious for ordering a (n.a.) drink named after someone. The finish on this one was loooooong with orchard fruits (pears/nectarines/apples) rooting for me to go back in for another taste.

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Auchentoshan 21 Year Old 1997 Whisky Barrel Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

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Auchentoshan 21 Year Old 1997 Exclusive

A richly dark sherried hogshead form the Signatory Vintage warehouses, yielding just 168 bottles. Think; luxury mince pies, Christmas cake and mocca coffee. Auchentoshan 21 Year Old 1997 vintage Lowland single malt Scotch whiskey. Single cask refill sherry hogshead #2911 bottled October 2018 by Signatory Vintage for the Un-Chillfiltered series. This is a specially selected release exclusive to The Whisky Barrel. 168 bottles at natural cask strength. MAXIMUM 2 BOTTLES PER CUSTOMER.

Auchentoshan Distillery was built by John Bulloch around 1800 and originally licensed in 1823 as Duntocher Distillery but renamed Auchentoshan Distillery during the 1830s. Auchentoshan is situated just north of Dalmuir, close by the northern bank of the River Clyde. Then it was in the countryside and now hugging the north western fringe of Glasgow yet not far from Loch Lomond. Auchentoshan is now one of the few distilleries in Scotland to produce malt whiskey using a full triple distillation process. Expressions released by Wemyss, Hunter Laing and Cadenheads prove very popular.

Buy £129.95

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Mystery Scotch & Chutney Tasting at The Whisky Shop #SFO Friday November 23rd, 2018 – Scotch Whisky News

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Friday November 23rd, 5-7 PM:

Mystery Scotch & Chutney Tasting 

Master and expert of all things Scotch, our friend Sam Filmus returns to The Whisky Shop with a mystery selection of world-class single malt! While the pourlist is yet to be revealed, Filmus has a history of bringing rare and world-class drams to our guests. His previous pourlists have included 30+ year old single malts, ‘The Whisky Shop’ exclusive bottlings, and rare drams by The Exclusive Malts, Kilchoman, Signatory Vintage, and more.

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Our mystery pourlist will be paired with a selection of Mcquade’s Celtic Chutneys. Created by San-Francisco based ‘Chutney Chef’ Alison Mcquade, each of her chutneys utilizes local ingredients and delicious whiskies to make unique, award-winning products. They’ve been featured at numerous bay area restaurants and tastings –

a must-try for any scotch fan!

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New Limited Edition Kavalan Whisky – Taiwanese Whisky News

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DUBLIN WHISKEY BONDING TRADITION IS HONOURED WITH NEW RED SPOT IRISH WHISKEY LAUNCH – Irish Whiskey News

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DUBLIN WHISKEY BONDING TRADITION IS HONOURED WITH NEW RED SPOT IRISH WHISKEY LAUNCH 

-The top spot in the Spot Whiskeys range is reimagined, rekindled and reintroduced from this month- 

Irish Distillers, producer of the world’s most well-known and successful Irish whiskeys, has unveiled Red Spot Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey. Last seen in the mid-1960s, this spicy new member of the Spot Whiskeys range offers whiskey drinkers further choice in the innovative super-premium Irish whiskey category.

Crafted from an old recipe handed down by the Mitchell & Son family of wine merchants, the creators of the original Spot Whiskeys range in the early 1900s, the reimagined Red Spot is a triple-distilled, single pot still Irish whiskey that has been matured for a minimum of 15 years in a combination of casks pre-seasoned with Bourbon, Oloroso Sherry and Marsala fortified wine. The highly-anticipated result commands attention with a full-bodied, complex and characterful flavour profile that will appeal to aficionados looking for a bold whiskey experience.

The Mitchell family worked closely with the craftsmen from Midleton Distillery throughout the collaboration. As part of the process, Marsala fortified wine casks were procured from Sicily in the early 2000s and then, in 2004, were filled with a five-year-old Bourbon matured single pot still Irish whiskey. The subtle contribution from the tight grain of the American oak was the ideal base for the heavy spice and ripe fruit flavours imparted through maturation in Marsala wine casks, which has been carefully blended with ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry whiskeys to achieve the perfect balance of flavour.

Kevin O’Gorman, Master of Maturation at Midleton Distillery, commented: “It has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with the Mitchell family on the reimagination of Red Spot and bring a piece of Dublin’s rich whiskey history back to life. It has been 50 years since the world last saw Red Spot and whiskey enthusiasts have long awaited its return – this is a bold whiskey that packs a punch, has incredibly rich flavours and an extra-long infusion of fruits and spices on the finish that provides a truly unique and colourful ending. We’re delighted to be able to offer this lost, but not forgotten whiskey, once again, and look forward to one day completing the full Spot Whiskeys range.”

The Mitchell family commenced trading in 1805 at 10 Grafton Street in the heart of Dublin as purveyors of fine wine and confectionery. In 1887, the business expanded into whiskey bonding whereby it sent empty wine and fortified wine casks to the local Jameson Distillery on Bow Street to be filled with new single pot still spirit for maturation in the Mitchell’s cellars.

The Red Spot name was derived from the Mitchell’s practice of marking their maturing casks of whiskey with a daub of coloured paint to determine the age potential of the whiskey; with a Blue Spot, Green Spot, Yellow Spot or Red Spot indicating 7, 10, 12 or 15 years respectively. Four generations later, the company is still in the wine and spirits business under the stewardship of Jonathan Mitchell and his son Robert.

Jonathan Mitchell, Managing Director at Mitchell & Son, explained: “It has been fascinating to work with Kevin O’Gorman and the craftsmen at Midleton Distillery to recreate Red Spot and a real journey into the rich history of our family and its role in Dublin’s whiskey bonding era. Pouring over old recipe books, ledgers and archive material has provided us with the tools to tell the story of Red Spot in a new, yet authentic way – and at almost one hundred years since it was crafted for the first time, by my great-grandfather Robert Mitchell, this is a whiskey homecoming for the ages. Indeed, everyone at Mitchell & Son is thrilled to see the red daub adorning a bottle once more.”

Brendan Buckley, Innovation & Prestige Whiskeys Director at Irish Distillers, added: “The release of Red Spot marks the next colourful chapter in the story of the Spot Whiskeys range, which is becoming increasingly popular among modern whiskey drinkers across Europe and the USA due to its focus on innovation, unique role in Dublin’s whiskey bonding history and world-renowned high quality. Red Spot is a liquid time capsule that remembers our past while we look to the future and we are honoured that the people behind the original Spot Whiskeys, our partners at Mitchell & Son, are so supportive of our mission to return the range to its former glory.”

Bottled at 46% ABV and without chill-filtration, Red Spot is re-introduced and available from this month at the RRP of €115 in Ireland and from January 2019 in the USA, UK, France and Global Travel Retail.

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Tasting notes by Kevin O’Gorman, Master of Maturation at Midleton Distillery

Aroma: Pot still spices with rich cooked fruit, baked apple, mango and black cherry. Hazelnut and a touch of new leather fused with toasted American oak

Taste: A mix of ripe fruit sweetness from the Marsala seasoned wine casks. While the fruit remains, sweet red pepper and cracked black pepper add some spiciness, finished by notes of American oak and barley

Finish: An extra long infusion of fruits and spices

About Irish Distillers

Irish Distillers is Ireland’s leading supplier of spirits and wines and producer of the world’s most well-known and successful Irish whiskeys. Led by Jameson, our brands are driving the global renaissance of Irish whiskey. Jameson is the world’s fastest-growing Irish whiskey, experiencing 28 years of consecutive growth and hitting sales of 7.3m cases in 2018. Our brands are exported to 130+ markets, with over 80 of those experiencing double- or triple-digit growth.

Irish Distillers was formed in 1966, when a merger took place between John Power & Son, John Jameson & Son and Cork Distilleries Company. In 1988 Irish Distillers joined Pernod Ricard, gaining access to unprecedented levels of investment and an extensive global distribution network. Since 2012, we have invested over €250m to double our production and bottling capacity to meet global demand for our products.

We employ over 600 people across our operations in Cork and Dublin. 

About Pernod Ricard

Pernod Ricard is the world’s n°2 in wines and spirits with consolidated Sales of €8,987 million in FY18. Created in 1975 by the merger of Ricard and Pernod, the Group has undergone sustained development, based on both organic growth and acquisitions: Seagram (2001), Allied Domecq (2005) and Vin&Sprit (2008). Pernod Ricard holds one of the most prestigious brand portfolios in the sector: Absolut Vodka, Ricard pastis, Ballantine’s, Chivas Regal, Royal Salute and The Glenlivet Scotch whiskies, Jameson Irish whiskey, Martell cognac, Havana Club rum, Beefeater gin, Malibu liqueur, Mumm and Perrier-Jouët champagnes, as well Jacob’s Creek, Brancott Estate, Campo Viejo and Kenwood wines. Pernod Ricard employs a workforce of approximately 18,900 people and operates through a decentralised organisation, with 6 “Brand Companies” and 86 “Market Companies” established in each key market. Pernod Ricard is strongly committed to a sustainable development policy and encourages responsible consumption. Pernod Ricard’s strategy and ambition are based on 3 key values that guide its expansion: entrepreneurial spirit, mutual trust and a strong sense of ethics.

Pernod Ricard is listed on Euronext (Ticker: RI; ISIN code: FR0000120693) and is part of the CAC 40 index.

Fukano Distillery Has Four New Expressions! – Japanese Whisky News

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Fukano Has Four New Limited Releases!

ImpEx is excited to announce the release of 4 unique expressions that continue the Fukano trend of pushing the traditional boundaries of whisky. The origins of these whiskies date back from the late 1990s all the way to 2013. All four limited edition expressions are a combination of whiskies between the ages of 3 and 11 years old.

Some of the whisky was first matured in casks and then moved over to be kept in different tanks for up to 16 years to rest. After tasting each tank and each cask individually, we have married unique combinations to create these four fabulous Fukano Whiskies.

These have a suggested retail price of $89.99.

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VAULT RESERVE 1

This is a mildly Sherry influenced version of the Vault Reserve.

Tasting notes include plums, muscadines, sandalwood, cinnamon, sherry with the lightest touch of gunpowder.

5,443 bottles produced globally at 40.5% ABV

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VAULT RESERVE 2

Tasting notes include apple pie, tobacco, white raisins, white tea, cedarwood, butterscotch and oak.

3,850 bottles produced globally at 40.4% ABV

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6000

Fukano 6000 is the future of whisky with retro flavors. The artist, WhiskyAnorach, has gained a reputation as the personality that links whisky with art and fashion. Her reviews reference classical music and literature. She has crafted whisky themed dresses, multiple prints and other artistic creations inspired by different types of whisky. In her own words, she is “a white belt in hard-hugging in jiu-jitsu and a black belt in verbal assassination”.  She is also “the first female artist in America to do a Japanese Whisky label”

Tasting notes include Apples, red raisins, dried plums, raw honey, touch of oak, vanilla and toffee. Brown Sugar and oak on the nose.

1,200 bottles produced globally.

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JIKAN

This is a limited release to celebrate the rich history of Hitoyoshi, Japan. The blue on the label is the Kuma River. The dark brown is the mountains of the region. The red structure represents the Aoi Aso Shrine originally founded in 806 with over 1200 years of history. The dragons are said to have been lured to the shrine while drinking water at a nearby pond. Junishi Oda is a local artist based in Hitoyoshi.

Tasting Notes include soft oak and honey with candied apples. Powdered Sugar as well as the lightest touch of Sherry is present. The Finish is soft with mild oak. There is a slightly creamy texture.

1,200 bottles produced globally

Canadian Rockies 21yo & 17yo – Canadian Whisky News

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Canadian Rockies 21yo – 46% ABV, 6 x 750ml

Nose: Doughy, soft, deep and balanced; corn syrup, corn meal, corn bread and caramel corn; loads of caramel, floral and thick vanilla.

Taste: Round and fruity, deeper and darker than the original bottling, more caramel, and richer fruits: raisin, candy-apple, juicy orange and some tart pineapple; smooth and elegant the whisky is soft and layered; there is a floral side to it too, but it is held back by the oak; still dominated by the sweet corn notes.

Finish: long, sweet and fruity; fading caramel, oak spices and floral tones; the floral elements flourish on the finish.

Comment: this is softer, fruitier and even more drinkable than the original release; elegant and layered!

Tasting notes by Andrew Ferguson.

91.5 pts Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible, 2019

92 pts Whisky Advocated Summer 2018

92 pts Whisky Magazine Top Ten Whiskies Fall 2015

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Canadian Rockies 17yo – 50% abv,  6 x 750ml

From the alcohol and wood aroma filled warehouse, carefully select the aged Canadian whisky. These hand-picked barrels bear a common theme – a whisky that represents Canada’s spirit and taste. Wile the purity of glacier water helps the distillation process, the ancient water also adds character to our whisky.

Nose: toasty, floral and honeyed; Marcona almonds, dried cherry and cranberry, baked apple and cinnamon; lemon and candied corn.

Palate: sweet, corn forward and spicy; floral, ripe fruits, more baked apple, dried cherry and cranberry; toasted oak, more Marcona almonds, olive oils; jujubes and vanilla bean.

Finish:  long, toasty and sweet; floral with fading fruits and jujubes.

Comment: classic Canadian whisky, corn forward, very drinkable, juicy and layered; not overly complex, but at this proof it is a fine cocktail whisky!

Tasting notes by Andrew Ferguson.

92pts Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2019

Multberry Bank Auctions Autumn (Nov. 20th) Whisky Sale – Scotch Whisky News

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Welcome to the Autumn Whisky Sale here at Mulberry Bank Auctions! 

We have a nice selection of Rare and Affordable bottles up for Auction on Tuesday 20th November including a number of bottles from Silent Distilleries such as Dallas Dhu 26 Year Old Chieftain’s Choice; Glen Mhor 1980 Coopers Choice; St. Magdalene 1966 Connoisseurs Choice and Banff 1976 Old Masters.  If you are looking for an impressively packaged bottle of whisky, look no further than Lot 3 – Glengoyne Millennium Bottling presented in a miniature longcase clock  or the super premium blended John Walker & Sons Odyssey Blended Scotch Whisky – Lot 47.  We have also a great selection of bottlings from Morrison & Mackay’s Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask bottlings all at great estimates (perfect for a gift!).

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 223: Mortlach’s new range – 12, 16, 20 Year Old – Scotch Whisky News

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 223: Mortlach’s new range – 12, 16, 20 Year Old

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, sheds his light on the revamped Mortlach Range. For the longest time, Mortlach 16 Year Old in the Fauna & Flora series was the only one available. But in 2015 it was replaced by a new range in 50cl bottles… at prohibitive prices. The result: the bottles gathered dust on the shelves. Diageo had to rethink their Beast of Dufftown strategy and came up with a new range with a price tag that mortal man can again afford. Hurray! Let’s have a look at those three new releases!

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