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BARTON 1792 WHISKIES RECEIVE GOLD AND SILVER AT DENVER INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS COMPETITION – American Whiskey News

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BARTON 1792 WHISKIES RECEIVE GOLD AND SILVER AT DENVER INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS COMPETITION 

BARDSTOWN, kENTUCKY (June 5, 2019) The whiskies from Barton 1792 Distillery were recognized with four awards at the 8th annual Denver International Spirits Competition, including three Gold medals.

Gold recipients include:

  • Very Old Barton 90 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Very Old Barton 80 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Kentucky Tavern Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Silver recipients include:

  • 1792 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

“We are honored to receive these awards,” Master Distiller Danny Kahn said. “It is a testament to the work and passion of our entire team, and we look forward to creating world-class whiskies for years to come.”

The Denver International Spirits Competition was held in Denver, Colorado, and is the largest professional spirits competition in the Rocky Mountain Region. Winners were selected by a panel of 30 respected spirits authorities who rate entries through a double-blind process on a 100-point scale.

Complete results for the 2019 Denver International Spirits Competition can be found at http://www.denverspiritscomp.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.

Awards Keeping Coming For Distell – Scotch Whisky News

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Awards Keeping Coming For Distell

International spirits producer, Distell, has received global recognition for its Scotch Whisky collection at this year’s International Spirits Challenge (ISC) and The Scotch Whisky Masters. The portfolio received 33 awards in total with Islay’s most northerly distillery, Bunnahabhain, taking home 19 accolades including Double Gold for its 25 Year Old from ISC.

These latest wins come on the back of a successful period for Distell, having collected 28 awards this year and the business recently crowned as ‘Overall Distiller of the Year’ at the Icons of Whisky Awards.

Now in its 24th year, the ISC is the premier event in promoting outstanding quality spirits from across the globe and is regarded as one of the most respected and influential spirits competitions in the world. It received more than 1,700 entries from 70 countries, which were judged by 50 esteemed spirits experts.

New for ISC 2019 is the Double Gold Award, awarded to the Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old. Positioned higher than a Gold Medal, the new Double Gold Award is a special showcase for brands which achieved exceptional scores in the blind tasting assessment. The 25 Year Old is the super-premium member of Bunnahabhain’s core range and is 100% sherry matured.

Bunnahabhain Distillery received further praise from The Scotch Whisky Masters. From 350 entries, only 12 Masters were awarded this year with Bunnahabhain An Cladach and Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà scooping two of the top awards. Toiteach A Dhà, meaning smoky two in Scots Gaelic, is described as a sequel to the original peaty paradox. To achieve a Masters in the awards, whiskies need to score over 90% from all judges.

The latest addition to the Bunnahabhain core range, Stiùireadair, brought home a Gold award in the same competition. Stiùireadair, pronounced Stew-Rah-Dur and meaning ‘Helmsman’ in Scots Gaelic, pays homage to the distillery’s nautical heritage and shoreline location which creates a whisky with a distinctive coastal character.

Bunnahabhain’s World Traveller Exclusive Range received recognition at the ISC, with Eirigh Na Greine and An Cladach winning gold and silver respectively. The third World Traveller Exclusive, Crauch Mhona, was also awarded gold at The Scotch Whisky Masters.

This news follows the announcement of a three year refurbishment programme at Bunnahabhain as Distell invest £10.5m in an extensive upgrade and refresh of the iconic distillery. As part of the works, a number of the original buildings will be carefully restored giving them a new lease of life, whilst others will be removed and relocated to create more space, allowing better operational flow across the site and to enhance the experience for visitors to the distillery. 

Derek Scott, Brand Director for Malts at Distell International, said: 

“We are delighted to have so many of our brands recognised by these prestigious competitions. The results speak for themselves and come hot on the heels of a raft of honours for our world class spirits across the collection. 

“We are particularly proud to have Bunnahabhain’s portfolio of malts recognised, reinforcing the passion and commitment from the distillery team to deliver internationally renowned products. We have ambitious plans for the distillery and look forward to sharing updates on the ongoing refurbishment programme over the coming year.” 

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Distell’s full results at the International Spirits Challenge 2019:

  • Bunnahabhain 25 Year Old – Double Gold
  • Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old – Gold
  • Bunnahabhain TOITEACH A DHÀ – Gold
  • Bunnahabhain Cruach Mhòna – Gold
  • Bunnahabhain An Cladach – Silver
  • Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine – Silver
  • Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old – Silver
  • Bunnahabhain Stiùireadair – Silver
  • Deanston 12 Year Old – Silver
  • Deanston Virgin Oak – Silver
  • Deanston 15 Year Old Organic – Silver
  • Deanston 18 year Old – Silver
  • Deanston 10 Year Old Bordeaux Red Wine Cask Finish – Silver
  • Black Bottle – Silver
  • Ledaig 10 Year Old – Silver

Distell’s full results at The Scotch Whisky Masters 2019:

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  • Scottish Leader Signature – Silver
  • Black Bottle – Silver
  • Scottish Leader Original – Gold
  • Scottish Leader Supreme – Gold

Blended Aged Up To 12 Years

  • Scottish Leader 12 Year Old – Silver

Single Malt Highlands and Islands No Age Statement

  • Deanston Virgin Oak – Gold

Single Malt Highlands and Islands No Age Statement

  • Tobermory 12 Year Old – Silver
  • Ledaig 10 Year Old – Gold
  • Deanston 12 Year Old – Gold
  • Deanston 10 Year Old Bordeaux Red Wine Cask – Gold

Single Malt; Highlands and Islands aged 13-18 Years

  • Deanston 15 Year Old Organic – Silver
  • Ledaig 18 Year Old – Gold

Single Malt; Islay Aged up to 12 Years

  • Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old – Gold

Single Malt; Islay – No Age Statement

  • Bunnahabhain Stiuireadair – Gold
  • Bunnahabhain Cruach – Mhona – Gold
  • Bunnahabhain Eirigh Na Greine – Gold
  • Bunnahabhain An Cladach – Master
  • Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dha – Master 

About Distell: 

  • Distell is Africa’s leading producer of wines, spirits, ciders, scotch whisky and ready-to-drinks (RTDs) with a portfolio of close on 100 brands.
  • Within the portfolio, Distell owns four single malts and a number of scotch brands produced across three distillery sites.
  • The three distilleries include: Bunnahabhain on the Isle of Islay; Deanston in Doune, Perthshire and Tobermory based on the Isle of Mull.
  • With a global network of offices and distribution partners, the company employs nearly 5000 people worldwide and has an annual turnover of R14.2 billion. (£1.09 billion)
  • In Scotland, the company’s operations are based in East Kilbride where it has a bottling hall, with blending and warehousing facilities at Airdrie, both near Glasgow.
  • Distell is the 2015 “Distiller of the Year” award winner at the International Wine and Spirit Competition.
  • Bunnahabhain Distillery was named the 2016 Tasting Panel Magazine Distillery of the Year at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC).

For more visit: www.distell.co.za

Port Askaig Is Celebrating Its 10th Anniversary, And To Commemorate They’ve Released This Limited Expression! – Scotch Whisky News

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Celebrate Port Askaig’s 10th anniversary with this very special dram!

“ImpEx has enjoyed our long standing relationship with Elixir and Port Askaig since it’s successful US launch.  We are so excited to be a part of these amazing new offerings for US Consumers.  The care and time that goes into each Port Askaig offering is what really sets it apart from its mainstream competitors and has earned it the multiple awards it has received both in the US and abroad.  These new expressions are sure to please.”

~ Sam Filmus, President, ImpEx Beverages

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PORT ASKAIG 10 YEAR OLD

To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the launch of Port Askaig’s series of Islay Single Malts, Elixir Distillers is introducing a special limited-edition, 10-year-old bottling. This whisky has been matured in both ex-Bourbon casks and ex-Sherry butts – selected from a distillery close to the village of Port Askaig – giving a careful balance of peat, fruit, and oak. It particularly shines at a higher strength, and has been bottled at a generous 55.85% ABV, which also happens to be the geographical latitude of Port Askaig itself.

Nose: Smoke is immediately apparent: burnt matchsticks and the embers from a coal fire. Dry sawdust on a carpenter’s floor. Then the sweetness: streaky bacon stacked high on pancakes drizzled with heather honey, alongside banana bread, ginger ale, and under-ripe apricots.

Palate: A bold maritime peat rolls around the palate, coming and going like waves on the shore. Salt-crusted rye bread, extra virgin olive oil, roasted butternut squash, Chinese five-spice, and a salad of apples and fresh samphire. Smoldering juniper branches and white pepper follow, with a glass of crisp aperitif wine.

Finish: Lingering wet ashes, bags of dried orchard fruit, thyme, and grilled lemons. Finally, some of the five-spice comes back – star anise and fennel.

Distilled: 2008
Age: 10 Years
Matured in ex-Bourbon casks and ex-Sherry butts
10,000 bottles produced

We’ll be letting you know about some ancient Islays!  You won’t want to miss it.

Thanks again for being part of our family and enjoying these fine whiskies with us!

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

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The Whisky Show “Dalmore & Sherry masterclass now on sale” – Scotch Whisky news

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DALMORE MASTERCLASS ON SALE

A must for all sherry-heads – our latest masterclass is now on sale. Join Dalmore master blender Richard Paterson and Gonzalez Byass head winemaker Antonio Flores for an hour of whisky and sherry heaven.

Dalmore and Sherry: a Cask Made in Heaven

with Dalmore master blender Richard Paterson and Gonzalez Byass head winemaker Antonio Flores
Sunday 29 September, 3pm-4pm

£70

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Join master blender Richard Paterson and Gonzales Byass head winemaker Antonio Flores on a journey of the cask. Discover what makes a sherry casks so special by tasting Dalmore whiskies alongside the sherries that once filled the casks in which they were matured.

The Line-up

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Gonzalez Byass Anada 1994 Palo Cortado
Dalmore 1997
Gonzalez Byass Apostoles Palo Cortado 30yo
Dalmore 1991
Gonzalez Byass Noe Pedro Ximénez 20yo
Dalmore 40yo
Gonzalez Byass Matusalem Oloroso 30yo

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Please note: you must also have a Sunday ticket to Whisky Show to attend this class.

Show Details
28-29 SEPTEMBER 2019
11.30AM – 6.30PMOld Billingsgate
1 Old Billingsgate Walk, London EC3R 6DX

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BenRiach, Glendronach & Glenglassaugh Tasting at the Whisky Shop #SFO June 22nd, 2019 – Scotch Whisky News

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Saturday, June 22nd 1-5PM: 

Scotch Tasting: 

BenRiach, Glendronach, Glenglassaugh 

Presented by whisky expert Rory Glasgow, this in-store tasting features new and rare drams by BenRiach, Glendronach, and Glenglassaugh distillery. Scotch connoisseurs and newcomers to the the world of traditional scotch are sure to enjoy this tasting.

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Whisky Hammer June 2019 Auction Now Live! – Whisky Auction News

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JUNE AUCTION NOW LIVE!
(ends Sunday 23rd June)

…place your bids at www.whiskyhammer.co.uk

With an incredible selection of whiskies and other fine spirits there is certainly something for everyone – whether you are looking to collect, invest, enjoy!

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Wild Water With Whisky – New ‘Natural Chemistry’ Mixer Drink To Launch In The UK – Whisky News

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Wild Water With Whisky – New ‘Natural Chemistry’

Mixer Drink To Launch In The UK

A new, wild water is being launched for whisky drinkers who prefer a splash of H2O with their scotch – Larkfire is naturally-sourced water from the Outer Hebrides.

The high quality natural water – which has the ability to enhance the flavour of whisky – taps into the growing trend of ‘premiumisation’ in the drinks industry, where consumers take great pride and care in the preparation of their chosen drink, often prioritising quality above quantity.

Larkfire is the only known canned water specifically for whisky, and has been developed by two whisky enthusiasts who observed people drinking wild water from streams in Scotland.

It will appeal to the expanding premium whisky market, which sees 41 bottles of scotch shipped every second, from Scotland to importers around the world, totalling more than 1.2bn bottles every year or around 30billion servings.[1]

A percentage of the sales from all Larkfire water will flow back into the islands via an agreement with The Stornoway Trust which looks after 69,000 acres of land on the Isle of Lewis from where the water is sourced.

The launch comes after two Swedish chemists published a paper in the Scientific Reports journal in 2017 to prove why whisky tastes better when water is added.

Björn Karlsson and Ran Friedman’s research revealed that adding water boosts the concentration of flavour compounds at the surface of the drink, helping to unleash the rich mix of aromas.

Co-founder James McIntosh said: “Having spent a lot of time in Scotland and its islands, we saw time and again how locals would drink wild water straight from the ground, then back in Edinburgh and London we’re watching people adding tap water to an expensive scotch.

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“If you think about how many times tap water has been recycled before it reaches a bar or restaurant and how much chlorine and fluoride is added, particularly in London, there’s no way it should be going anywhere near a good whisky.

“Consumers have now bought into the idea of making sure the tonic in their G&T is the best they can have, and this is exactly the same concept.  Whisky drinkers might pay £20, £30, or even more for a single glass of scotch in a bar, and then they’re adding chlorine-heavy tap water to a wonderful drink.  It doesn’t make sense.

“In Scotland we have a law specifying how whisky should be made, yet we’re willing to dilute this centuries-old craftmanship by allowing bog-standard tap water to be added to our great drink.

“Many whisky drinkers also incorrectly assume that using bottled water is better, but its high mineral content interferes with the aroma and taste.

“We wanted Larkfire to be as close to the perfect water for whisky we could find in the UK and we think we’ve got that.  We travelled the breadth of Scotland looking for the very finest water to mix with whisky, consulting master blenders, professors, chemists and geologists en route.

“We learnt that the Isle of Lewis is made up of some of the oldest rock in the world, Lewisian gneiss, and that this rock is metamorphic and non-soluble meaning the water there is pure, soft and really low in mineral content.  The Outer Hebrides is home to 15% of the UK’s freshwater surface area – something we saw first-hand during our many visits – so water supply is regular and plentiful.

“Mixing this water with whisky creates a natural chemistry – the water complements the whisky unlocking its hidden complexities and creating a drink that is more enjoyable and has greater depth.”

James added: “We’re excited to expand the market with an innovative, quality product that will make whisky more accessible and appealing to a wider audience, whilst having wide-reaching benefits for our producers and stockists.”

Larkfire is sourced on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The climate of the Isle of Lewis is characterised by short, cool and windy summers and extremely wet and windy winters – this wild climate and Scottish wilderness come together to produce the purest wild water.

The water is held on the surface by 3-billion-year-old Lewisian gneiss rock, among the oldest rock in the world. This non-soluble metamorphic rock is part of the reason for the water’s purity and lack of mineral content – it is naturally very soft and retains a slightly golden hue.

Larkfire will be available from September. For details, visit www.larkfire.com.

Notes 

Whisky is chemically very complex; ethanol attracts the flavour compounds and at full strength the flavour is locked into the drink in clusters away from the surface. Adding water releases these flavour compounds from the ethanol to the surface of the drink, aiding taste and smell.

But not all water is equal. There are currently two bad choices: tap water and mineral water. While tap water is convenient, it has many different additives such as chlorine and fluoride which affect the delicate and complex composition of whisky. If you have bought a beautiful, organic whisky why would you add the equivalent of diesel to it?

Likewise, the high mineral content of many mineral and spring waters also affects the aromas and taste. The best water to mix with whisky is naturally low in minerals and has no additives.

Larkfire is a beautifully natural wild water which opens up and extends the true flavour of whisky. There are no minerals affecting the flavour.  The water opens the whisky and allows you to enjoy the full flavour of the whisky you are drinking.

We like to think of it as natural chemistry, nature does its work with as little human intervention as possible.

Scotch Malt Whisky Society of Canada June 2019 Outturn – Scotch Whisky News

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Discover an adventurous selection of single casks which boldly strike at the senses.

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THERMONUCLEAR BANANA

GOLD MEDAL WINNER – INDEPENDENT BOTTLERS CHALLENGE

CASK NO. G15.4

CASK:  2nd fill hogshead

AGE:  10 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Juicy, oak & vanilla

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PUTTING ON THE RITZ

CASK NO:  35.211

CASK:  1st fill barrel

AGE:  22 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Juicy, oak & vanilla

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TEASING TANGO OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS

CASK NO:  48.93

CASK:  1st fill barrel

AGE:  9 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Young & spritely

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ORIGINALLY IN DEC 2018 OUTTURN BUT LOST IN THE BCLDB WAREHOUSE UNTIL NOW

CASK NO:  108.12

CASK:  1st fill barrel

AGE:  10 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Sweet & spicy

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PARADISE IN A PARADIS

GOLD MEDAL WINNER – INDEPENDENT BOTTLERS CHALLENGE AND FIRST RELEASE FROM DISTILLERY 136 FOR SMWS CANADA

CASK NO:  136.2

CASK:  1st fill Oloroso hogshead

AGE: 3 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Deep, rich & dried fruits

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FRENCH FLAIR

CASK NO:  53.254

CASK:  Refill hogshead

AGE:  11 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Lightly peated

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THE LEVIATHAN WAKES…

CASK NO. 10.152

CASK:  Refill hogshead

AGE:  10 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Peated

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2004 Old Pulteney 13 Year Old “K&L Exclusive” Single Cask No. 231 Cask Strength Highland Single Malt – Scotch Whisky News

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2004 Old Pulteney 13 Year Old “K&L Exclusive” Single Cask No. 231 Cask Strength Highland Single Malt Whisky 750ml (ships as 1.5L) ($109.99)

This exceptional cask from the gorgeous little distillery in Wick is the first we’ve ever had directly from Old Pulteney. Distilled in late 2004 and filled into and ex-bourbon barrel, the whisky was bottled at the end of last year without any dilution or filtration of any kind. Old Pulteney, despite wining nurmerous accolades, remains one of Scotland’s great unsung heros in the Highlands. Built in 1826, it was not easily accesible until much later. Barley would have been shipped in on fishing vessels and whisky shipped out. While Wick was once known for their herring, it’s claim to fame is this wonderful malt that was once the most northerly distillery on mainland Scotland. The Pulteney Distillery has an extremely unusual lyne that slop sharply down into the condenser. The spirit is full bodied and packed with flavor and nearly 14 years in the cold damp warehouse near the distillery has given this whisky tons of oceany character. These nose is intense combo of rich toffee, vanilla, purple stone fruits and aged wood. The palate tingle with salty maltiness, seville orange peel, bold orchard fruit and salted dark cocoa. Creamy and textured building toward a long spice driven finish.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 23, 2019

Old Pulteney is one of those under the radar distilleries that the geeks hate to talk about. No one was happy when Jim Murray named their now discontinued 21-year-old Whisky of the Year and rightfully so as it’s become nearly impossible to acquire at the original price. Despite the awards and good will from the cognoscenti, Pulteney has remained a background player in the single malt world. Current owners, ThaiBev, however are looking to establish the Old distillery in the very north of Scotland in its rightful place as one of the highlands most well regarded malts. Part of that process is changing from the off-year expressions to the more familiar age offerings (12, 18, 25), but also by launching seemingly secret single barrel program. Only a handful of shops have jumped on the opportunity to own a cask strength single barrel from the odd little distillery in Wick. We’ve been lucky enough to be one of them. As with many Pulteney, the nose is pure salt, malt, herbal tea and cardamom. The palate is deep with the roasted cocoa, fudge, touches of anise, fennel and vanilla. But of course, with water this thing erupts. Now on the nose the ripest Bartlett pears – smashed, lemon peel, Mirabelle, dried apricot, salted butter on toast. The anise moving much more toward mint and fennel flavors and a long creamy texture is pointed with cotton candy, lemon oils and the tiniest hints of diesel smoke. Staunchly pleasing due to its exceptional purity and straight forwardness. The in

Jackson Lee | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 21, 2019

Nosing this and I immediately recognized the danger. I immediately was reminded of Sierra Mist soda, pears and dried, candied ginger. Sipping it and the spirit was full bodied, and surprisingly silky given its age; notes of candied pears and spiced caramel apples dominated while there was just a slight hint of pencil shavings. The finish was a bit quick but pleasant as spiced pears and oak rounded this dram out. If not careful, this bottle could disappear in a hurry.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: May 17, 2019

This is an elegant and easy to enjoy single malt that should please a lot of people. It is complex with clean and soft malty flavors that are delicate and fine. All of this is enhanced with a creamy mouth feel.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “CHOOSE A SPECIAL GIFT THIS FATHER’S DAY” – Scotch Whisky News

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CHOOSE A SPECIAL
GIFT THIS FATHER’S DAY

Show the special man in your life how much you care by getting him a gift that keeps on giving with a Society membership. You’ve not left it too late – buy a membership online today and download an exclusive gift certificate to present on the big day. Or if you’re near our Members’ Rooms, pop in and speak to our staff for special gift offers.

BUY GIFT MEMBERSHIP

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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