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Introducing the new Glen Scotia 1999 The Whisky Shop Exclusive – Scotch Whisky News

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Introducing Glen Scotia 1999
The Whisky Shop Exclusive

We’ve been waiting to share this wonderful expression for a while now and we’re delighted that we can finally introduce you to Glen Scotia 1999 The Whisky Shop Exclusive – our latest single cask bottling. This Glen Scotia expression has been hand selected by The Whisky Shop due to its spectacular character. This is thanks in part to the high quality bourbon cask it matured in from 1999 until April 2019, when it was bottled at a cask strength of 58.4%. Flavours of melting toffee and soft honey come to the fore and help make this one of the most exciting TWS exclusives for the year so far. Only 196 bottles have been filled and it is certainly not one to miss out on.

70cl / 58.4% abv

£135.00

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “The Vaults Collection returns for 2019” – Scotch Whisky News

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PRECIOUS GEMS
FROM THE VAULTS

We’ve been back visiting the deepest corners of the Society warehouses, searching for some extra special casks to bring to our members and we’re delighted to bring you three new bottlings as part of our exclusive series, The Vaults Collection.

The Vaults Collection encompasses the finest and rarest casks from our treasure trove of single cask whiskies. They have been stored over decades and nurtured through their maturation as the ultimate expressions of their kind. The extraordinarily high praise they have each received from our expert Tasting Panel reflects their status as once-in-a-lifetime bottlings of liquid history. Dressed in brand new luxurious packaging for 2019, explore the first three bottles of this year’s Collection

* Please note, bottles are for presale, and will beginning shipping the week of 22nd July. Available from 3pm GMT

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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!

Spot the SMWS bottles in this amusing You Tube video

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New Compass Box The Circle at The Green Welly Stop – Scotch Whisky News

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Sunshine in a Glass.

A vibrant Limited Edition co-created with Rosey Mitchell, the 2018 winner of The Circle, the global programme designed to inspire bartenders.

After impressing Compass Box with her skills and ideas throughout The Circle challenges, Rosey’s prize was to create a blend with Compass Box founder John Glaser and whiskymaker Jill Boyd. Rosey wanted to make an approachable whisky to be shared with friends, something for the daytime, a whisky with brightness. She called it ‘sunshine in a glass.’

The Circle is based around a parcel of fruity and creamy single malt from the Tamdhu Distillery in Speyside. This is supported by malt whisky from the Clynelish Distillery. A touch of peated malt whisky from an Orkney distillery and a small proportion of a French oak-finished blended malt whisky complete the recipe.

Made for sharing.

Bursting with apple, vanilla and malty notes. A very delicate hint of smokiness is noticeable on the finish.

Release of 6151 bottles worldwide

Cask types: First Fill Bourbon barrels, refill Sherry butts, recharred American oak hogsheads, and a small proportion of whisky finished in French oak casks with a light toast. From Compass Box

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Jura Single Malt Scotch Whisky announces rare opportunity to join tiny island distillery off the West Coast of Scotland – Scotch Whisky News

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Jura Single Malt Scotch Whisky announces rare opportunity to join tiny island distillery off the West Coast of Scotland

Applications are open to become the Brand Home Manager at the popular Single Malt Whisky Distillery. Jura are seeking applicants to join the distillery team which sits at the heart of the tiny island community, with current population at c.212 people.

A year since the Single Malt Whisky re-launched with a collection of new whiskies – Jura Single Malt Whisky continues to enjoy success worldwide, reflected in the number of visitors that make the journey to Jura.

Once described by George Orwell as ‘the most un-get-at-able’ place, the journey to Jura’s island home is epic.  Located off the west coast of Scotland; the remoteness of Jura is as inescapable as the captivating island charm. Since 1810 the unique island malt distillery has been the shared endeavour at the heart of the community. Islanders acknowledge that life on Jura is a little different. It’s a beautiful place defined by the sea that surrounds it and the people that have come here to make a life, it is a place where time moves differently, and life is truly a long way from ordinary.

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The successful applicant will be the local face of the Brand and will deliver the definitive Jura visitor experience to all that make the journey to the island.

Applicants should bear in mind that, whilst not mandatory, it is not uncommon for residents of the island to take on additional duties across the island (The current Brand Home Manager is a part-time Fire Fighter).

Daryl Haldane, Global Head of Experience , said: “We all acknowledge that we are incredibly fortunate on Jura to live, work, enjoy a dram here. It is a place that produces cracking whiskies – and a place where life passes differently.

“The Distillery, where the Brand Home Manager role is based, is located in Craighouse – the heart of the community, alongside the one shop and the one pub. The island also boasts an annual Whisky Festival, a Music Festival and one of the UK’s most challenging hill races, the Jura Fells Race.

“We are looking for a special person to welcome our visitors as they make the journey to Jura. In return you will have a unique opportunity to experience Jura as the community do – a place that is really quite special indeed.

“Applications are open. Good luck!”

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About Jura:

Jura is a tiny Scottish island nestled off the West Coast of Scotland. With only one road, one pub, one distillery and 212(ish) people, Jura is as beautiful as it is remote.

The distillery was established in 1810 and reborn in 1963 to revive the community.

Inspired by our history and our island home, we create single malt with a true passion for the craft of whisky making.

Compass Box Whisky “How we made: The Circle” – Scotch Whisky News

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HOW WE MADE THE CIRCLE

Released to coincide with the warm summer months (if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere), this vibrant new Limited Edition was born out of The Circle, our global bartender programme.

Here’s how we made The Circle

CREATION THROUGH COLLABORATION

In 2018 we launched The Circle, a programme designed to connect the creative processes of our Blending Room with those of the bar trade.

Participants from around the world were challenged to demonstrate their creativity; at the same time, they discovered how a Scotch whiskymaker combines ideas with flavours. The winner would have the chance to apply what they had learnt and create their own Compass Box Limited Edition.

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MEET ROSEY MITCHELL

The winner of The Circle 2018 was Rosey Mitchell from Three Sheets in London. Named Best Bar in the UK at the Class Bar Awards 2019, Three Sheets is famed for its pared-back and complex drinks. Inspired by simplicity, Rosey envisaged an accessible whisky that could be enjoyed in the daytime – a sunshine whisky.

Together with Compass Box whiskymaker Jill Boyd, Rosey combined four components in a bid to maximise brightness. The bulk of the sunshine is provided by a parcel of malt whisky from the Tamdhu Distillery, with other malts accentuating its fruity and creamy profile.

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SUNSHINE IN A GLASS

The Circle is bursting with apple, vanilla and malty notes, with a delicate hint of smokiness. Tired of the cliché that whisky belongs in dark and sedate bars, Rosey has created a whisky that calls for friends, plenty of soda, and a sun-kissed lawn.

Even on a cloudy day – not uncommon in London right now – The Circle practically radiates sunlight!

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Blind Tasting of Sherry Oak Matured Whiskies at The Whisky Shop #SFO – Scotch Whisky News

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Friday, June 28th 5-7PM: 

Friday, June 28th 5-7PM: 

 Blind Tasting of Sherry Oak Matured Whiskies 

with Martin Daraz 

From Spain to Speyside and Beyond!

A treat for fans of sherry-casked whiskies and traditional single malt scotch, whisky expert Martin Daraz joins us for this blind tasting, featuring multiple brands that age their single malt scotch whisky in European Sherry Oak casks. Sponsored by Ian MacLeod Distillers, makers of Glengoyne and Tamdhu Single Malt Scotch Whiskies, this tasting will delve into the complexities and nuances of different distillery approaches to using this unique style of ageing.

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Port Ellen 39 Year Old Untold Stories: The Spirit Safe at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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Port Ellen 39 Year Old
Untold Stories: The Spirit Safe

£4,500.00

Limited to just 1,500 individually numbered bottles, Port Ellen 39 Year Old Untold Stories: The Spirit Safe is presented in a stunning case complete with two sets of keys, in homage to the real spirit safe at the distillery.

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First Days of Summer Sale: WhiskyFest Tickets at Early Bird Prices! – Whisky Fest News

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Buffalo Trace Distillery Marches Ahead with $1.2 Billion Investment – American Whiskey News

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Buffalo Trace Distillery Marches Ahead with $1.2 Billion Investment 

The Distillery’s Largest Expansion since the Repeal of Prohibition

FRANKFORT, Franklin County, Ky (June 13, 2019) Buffalo Trace Distillery is making great progress on its $1.2 billion infrastructure investment started in 2016, with four new barrel warehouses built within the past 18 months and the $50 million bottling hall nearing completion.  Still, though, it will be a few more years before this National Historic Landmark Distillery predicts it will catch up with consumers’ growing demand for its popular bourbons.

New barrel warehouses AA, BB, CC, and DD are built and filled with barrels containing what will eventually fill 70 million bottles up on the “whiskey farm,” the 200+ acres purchased adjacent to Buffalo Trace a few years ago. The fifth new warehouse – “EE” – is taking shape, with construction of number six and seven barrel warehouses planned for 2019.  Each of these new warehouses are insulated and heated during the winter months, a rarity for bourbon warehouses. (All barrel warehouses at Buffalo Trace are heated, a tradition started by E.H. Taylor Jr. in the 1800s, and continuing today.)  The reasoning behind heating the warehouses is to keep the bourbon moving in and out of the wood as it ages during the cold Kentucky winters, rather than lying dormant when the temperature dips down.  These new warehouses cost about $7 million each to build and another $21 million each to fill with barrels, making this a significant part of the $1.2 billion investment.  A new barrel warehouse is being built every few months for the next several years.

But all those aging barrels will require more bottling capacity when they come of age, and Buffalo Trace is in the finishing stages of its $50 million bottling hall, located on site near its new distribution center which was completed in 2015.  Already some bottling lines are running in the new bottling hall, as construction concludes in other parts of the 110,000 square foot building. The bottling hall will be complete in August and offers improved efficiency, flexibility and overall quality for the Distillery’s award-winning brands.

But all those barrels and bottles means whiskey production must be increased too, which is why Buffalo Trace is adding a new cooling tower this summer. The cooling tower chills the water that is used for cooling down the grain after it is cooked into mash.   Also on tap for this summer is the addition of four new cookers, twice the size of the existing cookers. Plus, four new fermenters are being installed. These 92,000 gallons fermenting tanks will be same size as the existing fermenters – the largest in the distilling industry.  The dry house, the area where used grain is dried and sold, will receive new handling equipment and a new evaporator.

The production area at Buffalo Trace is not the only thing getting an addition; the Visitor Center will be expanded again in the next year, as visitors continue to flock to the Distillery, who had a record year in 2018 with 231,523 guests.

Unfortunately though, fans of Buffalo Trace Bourbon and the other whiskeys made at the historic distillery will need to remain patient for a few more years, as demand continues to exceed supply.  “We’ve been increasing production for many years now. We’ll fill more barrels this year than ever before in our 246 year history,” said Senior Marketing Director Kris Comstock.  “Many of our bourbons are aged for eight years or more, so although we have far more than a decade ago, demand continues to outpace our supply of mature bourbon. There will be more available every year, but it will be awhile before bottles are readily available on liquor store shelves. While we’re flattered these brands have become so popular, we do understand the frustration our fans are experiencing when they see empty store shelves. We promise we are doing everything we can, but we can’t speed up the aging process, so we just ask for continued patience.”

Buffalo Trace Distillery also remains committed to not raising prices due to the supply / demand imbalance or diluting proof just to fill more bottles.  Maintaining high quality and taste standards are most important to the world’s most award-winning distillery. Comprising the time it takes to age great bourbon, just to fill more bottles today, is not an option for Buffalo Trace either. “You can’t cheat Mother Nature and you can’t hurry Father Time,” says Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley. The brands made at Buffalo Trace Distillery will remain on allocation to ensure every state receives some of these bourbons each month.  To see a video of the progress Buffalo Trace has made on its $1.2 billion expansion in the past year, click here.

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About Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery is an American family-owned company based in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky. The Distillery’s rich tradition dates back to 1773 and includes such legends as E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee.  Buffalo Trace Distillery is a fully operational Distillery producing bourbon, rye and vodka on site and is a National Historic Landmark as well as is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Distillery has won 21 distillery titles since 2000 from such notable publications as Whisky Magazine, Whisky Advocate Magazine and Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Its Col. E. H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain Bourbon was named World Whiskey of the Year by “Jim Murray’s Whiskey Bible 2018.”  Buffalo Trace Distillery has also garnered more than 500 awards for its wide range of premium whiskies. To learn more about Buffalo Trace Distillery visit www.buffalotracedistillery.com.


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