Archive for 2018
The Good Dram Show Publishes Episode #262 ‘Claxton’s Whisky’ – Scotch Whisky News
The Good Dram Show – Episode 262 ‘Claxton’s Whisky’ and features some new releases from Claxton’s single cask range.
1792 FULL PROOF BOURBON NAMED WORLD’S BEST BOURBON – American Whiskey News
1792 FULL PROOF BOURBON NAMED WORLD’S BEST BOURBON
Three Sazerac-Owned Distilleries Home to World’s Best Bourbons
BARDSTOWN, kENTUCKY (May 3, 2018) – Barton 1792 Distillery’s 1792 Full Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was named the World’s Best Bourbon by Whisky Magazine at the 2018 World Whiskies Awards. This latest award denotes a trifecta of recent world’s best whiskey awards received by Buffalo Trace Distillery, A. Smith Bowman Distillery and Barton 1792 Distillery – each of which are owned by the Sazerac Company.
A. Smith Bowman Distillery received the honor of Whiskey Magazine’s World’s Best Bourbon two years in a row, for its John J. Bowman Single Barrel Bourbon in 2017, and for its Abraham Bowman Port Finished Bourbon in 2016. This fall, Buffalo Trace Distillery received top recognition in “Jim Murray’s Whiskey Bible 2018,” where it received the top prize of World Whisky of the Year for its Col. E. H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain Bourbon. “Jim Murray’s Whiskey Bible 2018” also honored Buffalo Trace Distillery whiskies as Bourbon of the Year, Rye of the Year, Best American Whisky No Age Statement, Best American Whisky 9 Years and Under, Best American Whisky 10 Years and Over, Best Rye No Age Statement, and Best Rye 11 Years and Over.
1792 Full Proof was first released in the summer of 2016 by Barton 1792 Distillery as one of its limited edition expressions, and is now released once a year.
Full Proof is bottled at its original 125 barrel entry proof and has a strong, full flavor that is balanced with sweet vanilla and notes of caramel.
The World Whiskies Awards were announced at the Whisky Magazine Awards presentation held in London on March 22.
Whiskies in each category were subject to rigorous blind taste testing to determine the very best. For more information about the World Whiskies Awards visit www.worldwhiskiesawards.com.
About Barton 1792 Distillery
Barton 1792 Distillery is part of Barton Brands. Barton Brands has facilities in Bardstown, Ky., Carson, Calif., and Baltimore, Md. Barton Brands is owned by the Sazerac Company, an American family-owned company based in New Orleans, La. 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 is the recent gold medal winner at the 2017 Los Angeles International Spirits Competition. To learn more visit www.1792bourbon.com.
Springbank Society May 2018 News – Scotch Whisky News
Welcome to the second 2018 quarterly newsletter. We are all very busy here in Campbeltown, as usual, with the up coming Campbeltown Malts Festival and a host of new releases coming your way very shortly.
Below, we have a summary of events and news we feel you guys should know about and if you have any questions or queries then you know where to find us.
Distillery News
A short update on the continued improvement works that are being carried out at the distillery. The distillery shop is still being worked on, thanks to the hard work and dedication from the distillery staff, we hope this will be up and running by the time we welcome you in Campbeltown in May for the malts festival. A new car park is being worked on at the distillery, sitting just beside the malt barns on Well Close and along Glebe Street to provide more space for visitors to the distillery.
Springbank Whisky School 2018 has begun and we are welcoming the pupils into the distillery on the 4th week of the Whisky School 2018. Pupils will be working hard as always our website and Facebook will be updated regularly with their progress.
Up and Coming Releases
Keep a close eye out for some new releases coming out soon! You will, of course, receive your Society Newsflash before these three releases go on sale.
We are launching the Springbank 21yo 46%, Longrow 18yo 46% and the second launch of the Hazelburn Sherry wood series – a Hazelburn 13yo 47.4%.
As Society Members you will always receive advanced notice that these will be launched via email. We will, as always, notify you that we do not control how shops sell their stock or if they take pre-orders so please be prepared for this. The Cadenhead shops are out-with our control so if you have any enquires or comments about individual shops please contact them directly. Remember to look at the ‘Where to buy’ section of our website to find your local UK stockist : http://www.springbank.scot/distributors/
Staff Profiles
Hope everyone enjoyed the glimpse into the life at Springbank for John Wareham. Please keep a close eye on our website and social media platforms, future staff interviews regarding their experiences of working for Springbank and an insiders look at what it is like to be involved within the whisky making process – a new profile will soon be uploaded.
As Society members you will always get first access to these profiles first as they will be posted on the society section of the Springbank website before they appear anywhere else. So keep a close eye out on the website!
Please don’t forget, any questions you would like to be answered, then email us and let us ask your questions to the staff.
For those who have yet to sign in to the Society Section of the website please follow the instructions below.
: Go to www.springbank.scot
: Click on the ‘Society’ tab along the top of the page
: Click on the ‘Confirm Log-in Details’ orange tab
: Please enter all the information that is required
: Once you have submitted this information, a notification should be displayed to tell you that an
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Sales Teams Events
In the first few months of the year we have been busy travelling around the world sharing our love of all things Springbank, Glengyle and Campbeltown. We are all back in Campbeltown now, on the build up to the most highly anticipated whisky festival of the year.
So far this year we have been to the ends of the earth to spread our love and make new friends all in the names of Springbank and Glengyle Distillery. We’ve done 58 tastings in 12 countries in just 5 months ranging from Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, France and Germany.
Ronan recently ventured in the Arctic Circle to The Arctic Whisky Festival in Tromso, Norway; David and Ranald have been ‘back-packing’ all the way south in Queenstown, New Zealand representing Springbank and Kilkerran. And Grant has been to Dundee.
We really do get about don’t we!
In the upcoming months we will, again, be venturing around the world.
May:
Ranald will be in Whizita, Itzehoe Germany for a special Springbank and Kilkerran Charity Tasting on the 4th and then onto Kiel for the Kieler Whisky Messe.
June:
Grant will be in Ayr for the Whisky An’A’That festival with great Springbank and Kilkerran Whiskies on the 2nd.
Grant will also be down in London on Sunday 17th for The Whisky Event at the Grosvenor Hotel for Springbank and Kilkerran.
July:
From the 23rd – 27th Ronan will be flying out to Malaysia for a tasting tour around the country with Springbank and Kilkerran.
For more info please visit http://www.springbank.scot/events/ to check out the most up to date list of where our Sales Teams will be!
Campbeltown Malts Festival 22nd – 25th May
The Campbeltown Malts Festival! Not far away now and we are looking forward to welcoming as many of you to Campbeltown as possible. We should have enough whisky!
Tickets have been on sale since February and after the initial rush and chaos we hope everyone has got the tickets for the masterclasses they wanted.
We understand that demand is high for the tastings, but please don’t fret! There are a very limited number of tickets remaining and also tastings/masterclasses that are ONLY bookable on the day of the tasting! So plenty of opportunity to pick up some last minute tickets for some delightful tastings!
Don’t forget we also have some great whisky bars available on both days! The Springbank Warehouse bar on Thursday and The World Famous Cadenhead Lucky Dip Bar and Pop-Up Kilkerran Cocktail Bar on Friday!
Social Media:
For all you Facebookers, Instagramers and Tweeters! Please use the hashtags’ #CampbeltownMaltsFestival and #Springbank on all platforms and keep us inundated with your Campbeltown Malts Festival Snaps! We will look to repost and share as many as possible and see how everyone is enjoying their time in Campbeltown!
That’s all from us here at Springbank.
Everyone stay on your toes for the next Society NewsFlash!!
Slainte!
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The Whisky Shop #SFO Bourbon Tasting: Balcones June 2nd, 2018 – American Whiskey News
Saturday, June 2, 2:30 – 5:30PM
Bourbon Tasting: Balcones
From humble beginnings an old welding shop under a bridge in Waco, Texas, Balcones distillery is now recognized worldwide for their bold and intense flavors. From blue corn grown in New Mexico to the first Texas-grown malted barley, they’ve taken pains to create a truly Texas spirit – which is then distilled in magnificent copper pot whisky stills designed by Forsyths of Scotland. The result is a decadent and densely flavorful whiskey.
Arkwrights BENRIACH, GLENDRONACH AND GLENGLASSAUGH WHISKY TASTING – THURSDAY 7TH JUNE – Scotch Whisky News
BENRIACH, GLENDRONACH AND GLENGLASSAUGH WHISKY TASTING – THURSDAY 7TH JUNE
Matt Chambers will be coming along to present our next whisky tasting on Thursday 7th June and as a special treat the tasting will feature not one, not two but three distilleries! Matt is the UK Brand Ambassador for Benriach (from Speyside), Glendronach and Glenglassaugh (both from the Highlands) – each of which have a distinctly different style and were acquired by Brown-Forman in 2016 when they bought the group from Billy Walker and his partners.
The main focus of the tasting will be whisky from Glenglassaugh distillery but there will also be guest appearances of a luscious, sherried Glendronach and an aged Benriach that is the first Benriach to have been developed by talented Master Blender Rachel Barrie, who was brought in by Brown-Forman in 2017 to further develop the profile of the three distilleries. The Glenglassaugh whiskies will include the fruity and smooth Evolution, a peated expression and some limited editions that have been garnering great reviews recently so, all in all, this promises to be a tasty and interesting line up.
Tickets are £15 per person and will be available to buy online from 1.30pm on Tuesday 8th May. Please note, no bookings will be taken before this time and because of the high demand for these tickets the maximum number per booking is 4.
N.B. These events get booked out very quickly so make sure you go online to book yours as soon as they are released. If you do miss out then please contact us to register your interest and we will add you to the reserves list for any returned tickets.
See below for all the details and if you have any queries just contact us.
Sláinte!
Fran and Ken
Arkwrights Whisky and Wines
www.whiskyandwines.com
THE BORDERS DISTILLERY® – FIRST SINCE 1837 – Scotch Whisky News
THE BORDERS DISTILLERY® – FIRST SINCE 1837
– Distilling Returns to the Scottish Borders After an Absence of Nearly 200 Years –
It was at 10.11am on 6th March 2018 that new-make spirit started to flow from the copper pot stills at The Borders Distillery in Hawick, a pivotal moment not only for the four founders of the Three Stills Company (TTSC), owners of The Borders Distillery® but also for distilling in the Scottish Borders.
Tomorrow (Tuesday 1st May 2018), The Borders Distillery® will officially open its doors to the public, marking the revival of an industry that had ceased to exist in the region for nearly 200 years – the last-known distillery closed in Kelso in 1837.
In March 2013, Tim Carton, John Fordyce, Tony Roberts and George Tait, founded TTSC aiming to capitalise on the growth of Scotch Whisky sales, particularly in Malt Whisky, and the explosion in demand for gin made in Scotland. Having all worked at one time or the other at international distillers William Grant & Sons and having spent much of their professional lives in the drinks sector, they knew there was an opportunity to be had in building a new distillery and the opportunity lay in the Scottish Borders.
It was John Fordyce who identified Hawick as a potential location. Having worked for world-leading thread manufacturer COATS plc, he knew that the town not only boasted a plentiful supply of magnificent water but it also, owing to its rich manufacturing heritage, had a skilled workforce that to tap into. This, coupled with the absence of an operational distillery and the fact that the region is the heartland for barley production in the UK, presented a compelling case for the distillery to be built in the Scottish Borders as Tim Carton, CEO explained.
“There were some very convincing arguments for us to look to the Scottish Borders for our distillery,” he said. “The skilled labour market and textile manufacturing history, particularly in tweed and cashmere, were two big influencing factors, as was ready availability of natural resources and raw materials.”
In November 2015 TTSC announced that it had reached its £10m fundraising target to be able to realise its vision for The Borders Distillery® and work started a year later on the 1.3-hectare site overlooking the River Teviot in Hawick.
The site houses two large sheds, dating from 1888, and a Tudor Cotswold building, which was constructed by Hawick Urban Electric Company in 1903. TTSC took the decision to preserve as much of the buildings’ historical features in the redevelopment as they could and, under the guidance of GMA Architects and contractors M & J Ballantyne, signs of this sensitive restoration style are evident throughout.
The random rubble construction walls have been left exposed; the original trusses, wooden sarking and aluminium batons spanning the mash and still halls, have been fully refurbished. Wherever possible, materials have been salvaged, reused or repurposed: stonework, ironmongery, doors, even slates have all found new homes.
The creation of a sustainable business model that would deliver social, environmental and economic benefits was fundamental to the TTSC management team.
Up to nineteen jobs will be created locally across the business’ core functions and over 65% of the civil budget was spent in the Borders area. The barley sourced for distilling is entirely grown in the Scottish Borders, while all co-products (draff, spent lees and pot ale) will be used solely in the region. Process water for the distillery is drawn by borehole from the water table and cooling water is taken from the River Teviot, in the same way the town’s textile mills have done for centuries.
The distillery comprises a visitor centre and shop on the ground floor and entertaining/meeting space on the first floor: the open-plan Gallery, furnished with a bar and lounge seating, and the Teviot Room. The still hall is equipped with two wash stills, two spirit stills and a specially commissioned Carter Head still, all manufactured by Forsyths of Rothes. Operating at full capacity, The Borders Distillery® can produce up to two million litres of pure alcohol.
It will be a minimum of three years in cask before the first Borders Distillery Single Malt can legally be made available for sale. TTSC, however, already has two brands in market: Clan Fraser, a blended scotch whisky, and Lower East Side, a blended malt scotch whisky.
Tim Carton added: “It was five years ago that we (the founders) came together to create a business plan that would spearhead the resurrection of an industry that had been lost to this region for generations. This is a seminal moment for our business. In addition to being the first Scotch Whisky distillery to exist and operate in the Scottish Borders since 1837, we are now in a position to contribute to the growth of this fine industry. Scotch whisky is again experiencing exciting times with growth fueled by new and more mature markets.”
Scotch Whisky is the world’s number one internationally traded spirit drink and it enjoyed a record-breaking year for exports in 2017. According to official HMRC data, last year Scotch grew in both volume and value (by 1.6% and 8.9% respectively) to a total of £4.36bn – the equivalent of 1.23bn bottles exported globally.
The Borders Distillery® will open 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday and guided tours will be held on the hour, every hour, for a ticket price of £12.
The Borders Distillery® – First Since 1837
The Borders Distillery®
Commercial Road
Hawick
TD9 7AQ
T: 01450 374330
Notes:
TTSC’s investors include the Edinburgh-based investment company Badenoch & Co. whose owner Malcolm Offord, is TTSC Chairman; the Ballande family in France (originating from the Scottish Lowlands and now an international, diversified and pioneering commercial group in France and the Asia Pacific region) and Drake Enterprises (an international investment group headquartered in Switzerland with Scottish ancestry and a background in food retailing, real estate and agribusiness).
Spring has arrived at The Glenrothes Distillery – Scotch Whisky News
Aside from the first rays of rare Scottish sunshine and the yellow daffodils that suddenly bloom on the estate, the first blush of spring at The Glenrothes comes with some familiar arrivals. Over the last few years we’ve welcomed a family of ducks at the distillery. They turn up at the beginning of May to paddle together in the waters of the Rothes Burn and feed from the land—as well as enjoying the bread from our sandwiches that we like to share with them during our breaks from busy whisky making.
To us, the first sighting of our ducks represents a moment to pause and reflect on new beginnings and the days to come as we ramp up production before taking our break during the distillery’s ‘silent season’. Being surrounded by the changing cycles of nature is a constant reminder of our connection to the land and the continuity of the traditions that are such an important part of what we do here.
So let’s all raise a glass together to our feathered friends!
1976 Brother Casks – Last chance to purchase
The few remaining bottles from 1976 Cask #2682 and 1976 Cask #2685 will be available for purchase until May 11th.
These extremely rare and highly collectable Glenrothes single cask malts represent a once in a lifetime opportunity to own an exceptional whisky from our original, but now silent stillhouse. Each purchase comes with a VIP invitation to tour The Glenrothes Distillery with our team, taste some very special whiskies and get behind the scenes at a distillery not open to the general public.
Cask #2682
43.6 % Vol.
Lemon peel, Almonds and Cedar wood.
Bottled at cask strength and natural colour, these exclusive bottles come in a beautiful oak box with a display plinth, coasters and leather bound book telling the story of the year 1976.
Hurry, this offer ends on May 11th!
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Oldest Known Bottle of Glenfarclas Comes Home – Scotch Whisky News
Oldest Known Bottle of Glenfarclas Comes Home
J.& G. Grant were thrilled to welcome home what they believe to be the oldest unopened bottle of Glenfarclas still in existence. The recently rediscovered bottle is from 1920 – the oldest that we know of, making it a very important addition to the Glenfarclas archive.
On the closure of Gartloch Distillery in 1920, the bottle was presented to its manager Stephen Dowell. It was kept by Mr Dowell until 1947, then passed to his daughter. She then passed it to Mr Hugh Taylor, her niece’s husband, back in 1988 – after it was discovered wrapped in a tea towel at the back of the laundry cupboard! He kept hold of it until recently, when his family contacted Glenfarclas.
The bottle came home during a lunch in April when John Grant was able to inspect it in person for the first time. A number of features on the bottle meant he had absolutely no doubt about it’s authenticity. In an age when a number of bottles purportedly from that time are turning out to be counterfeit, this one is definitely the real deal. John said “I am delighted to bring this bottle containing whisky from the time of my grandfather back to it’s spiritual home, and as such add another chapter to our archive.”
Visitors to the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival will be able to view the bottle, which will be on display in the Glenfarclas visitor centre alongside the new Festival bottling. This year’s edition is a 2004 single cask selected by distillery manager Callum Fraser. From Thursday, 80 bottles per day will be available at the distillery on a first come first served basis.































