Archive for September, 2019

Limited Edition Tomatin at Inverurie Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

Tomatin Limited Edition 2009 Caribbean Cask

Now Available For Pre Order

A Limited Edition 10 Year Old Release from the Tomatin Distillery. Time in traditional oak casks and Caribbean Rum Barrels has brought warm flavours of soft tropical fruit, mocha and salted caramel, rounded off with a sweet, lingering finish. Spending it’s final year in a Caribbean Rum Barrel has added new depth to this fantastic whisky. r your text, link. Use the tools from the toolbox to format it according to your preferences.

£49.99

SHOP NOW

Tomatin Limited Edition 2006 Amontillado Sherry Cask

Now Available For Pre Order

A Limited Edition Sherry Cask from the Tomatin Distillery. Time in traditional oak casks and Amontillado Sherry Butts has brought rich flavours of dark chocolate, dried fruits, espresso and a hint of nut.
Finished for 3 years in First Fill Amontillado Sherry Casks.Enter your text, link. Use the tools from the toolbox to format it according to your preferences.

£60.00

SHOP NOW

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Founder Pip Hills with Classic 1937 Lagonda – Scotch Whisky News

Pic – Greg Macvean – 06/09/19 – 07971 826 457

Founder of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Pip Hills, outside The Vaults, with the 1937 Lagonda classic car he used to transport the first-ever cask of SMWS whisky. This week the historic building in Leith, Edinburgh welcomes whisky-loving SMWS members from all over the world to celebrate ‘The Gathering’.

Pip is pictured holding bottle 1.1 from the first-ever Scotch Malt Whisky Society cask.

FURTHER INFO

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) is hosting ‘The Gathering’, a week-long celebration of its Leith origins that will bring members together to discover and share wonderful whisky experiences. The festival is taking place from Monday 2 to Sunday 8 September at The Vaults and other iconic Leith venues. ‘The Gathering’ encapsulates what it means to be a member of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, with a jam-packed week of fun-filled whisky-themed events. Festivities include a fascinating walking tour of Leith’s illustrious whisky history, an exclusive whisky and Leith food pairing, tasting and film screenings at renowned Leith venues, as well as member events in the courtyard of the spiritual home of the Society, The Vaults.

Whisky Wednesday Reviews Ailsa Bay – Scotch Whisky News

https://youtu.be/F5pFNhQ7YDs

Science is normally kept away from the labels of whisky bottles. For some it can seem confusing and for others, it can be seen is some more jargon to make marketing seem new and different. However, this is different, this is here to demonstrate how smoke can be sweet and how the Lowlands region can produce things that make you question the history of that area. Cheers!

Whisky Reviews every Wednesday ~ Facebook.com/whiskytube ~ Twitter.com/whiskytube ~ Youtube.com/whiskywednesday

Littlemill reveals latest addition to its exclusive Private Cellar collection – Scotch Whisky News

Littlemill reveals latest addition to its exclusive Private Cellar collection 

Littlemill 29 year old, the latest expression from Littlemill’s Private Cellar collection, will be released this September, using liquid carefully selected from some of the last remaining casks to be laid down at the Littlemill Distillery.

Now recognised to have been the oldest licensed distillery in Scotland, the distillery fell silent in 1994 and was destroyed by fire in 2004, making this liquid exceptionally rare and covetable.

Littlemill 29 year old (RRP £2,750; 47.3% ABV) is the third release from the Private Cellar Collection, each crafted by Master Blender Michael Henry in Littlemill’s traditional Lowland ‘floral’ style. This latest release places particular emphasis on developing the wood character and only 600 bottles will be released across the world.

The liquid is contained within a bespoke Glencairn crystal decanter etched with an illustration of the River Clyde and a silver star signifying the Littlemill distillery’s location. Situated in Bowling on the banks for the River Clyde, it would prove to be a defining factor in the distillery’s success, opening important trade routes to key cities including Glasgow and Edinburgh when the Forth and Clyde Canal was completed in the 1790s.

Hand-engraved and hand-infilled by Glencairn’s specialist in-house team, each decanter is truly one of a kind and is individually numbered for exclusivity and collectability.

The beautifully crafted presentation box also includes a 5cl miniature of the liquid, a piece of an original Littlemill cask, and a booklet sharing the fascinating history of the Littlemill distillery with tasting notes from Master Blender Michael Henry.

Master Blender Michael Henry explains how each of the Private Cellar releases have been crafted to deliver different flavour profiles while still retaining the original character of the Littlemill distillery:

“The latest expression in the Private Cellar collection helps to tell another piece of the Littlemill story. Littlemill has always represented the traditional Lowland ‘floral’ style, and over the years the distillation and maturation processes evolved to maintain this flavour profile.

“The first Private Cellar release in 2015 was designed to reflect Littlemill’s original quality and style. The second release in 2017 focussed more on the distillery influence, and by maturing the liquid in refill bourbon casks the distilling process became the main factor in defining the whisky’s character. Littlemill 29 year old, our 2019 release, focuses on the influence of wood.”

“The original liquid was laid down in refill bourbon casks in 1990. Seven of these were selected and combined, then finished in first-fill oloroso sherry and Limousin oak casks. The oloroso sherry adds further floral notes, similar to the traditional sherry casks used at the Littlemill distillery, while the Limousin oak provides the European oak influence. The result is unmistakably Littlemill, with delicious caramel sweetness layered with spice.”

Littlemill Distillery has long laid claim to an extensive and fascinating history, but new historic documentary evidence unearthed from the archives now conclusively proves that it was the oldest licensed whisky distillery in Scotland, with recent records unearthed with dates the license from 2nd November 1773.

Brothers George and Archibald Buchanan – the original owners of Littlemill – were trailblazers for the rich tradition of Scottish whisky production, and Littlemill continued to lead the industry for over two centuries. Notably, it was one of the first distilleries to have a female licensee, Jane MacGregor, in 1823. Later, in 1931, under the stewardship of the American Duncan Thomas, Littlemill was at the forefront of still innovation with technical designs that could create three styles of single malts from full-bodied to light.

Whisky production at Littlemill, situated in Bowling on the banks of the River Clyde near Glasgow, continued until the distillery fell silent in 1994 and was subsequently destroyed by fire in 2004, never to produce a drop again.

For further information visit www.littlemilldistillery.com.

Littlemill 29 year old tasting notes: 

Nose: Floral notes of honeysuckle and rose mix with layers of spice, cinnamon and nutmeg followed by crème caramel and blossom honey with delicate orange.

Taste: Silk like mouthfeel glides over the tongue. Crisp green apple, ripe pear and kiwi fruit before a caramel sweetness is balanced by lime juice and orange marmalade citrus notes.

Finish: Long with toasted oak and waves of warming spice then thick, creamy vanilla and lingering green fruits.

About the Loch Lomond Group:

  • Loch Lomond Group is an independent distiller based in Alexandria and is home to several award-winning scotch whisky and other spirits brands that are sold in more than 120 countries around the world.
  • Loch Lomond distillery has been producing the finest single malt scotch whisky since 1814.
  • Images and interviews with key staff from the Group are available upon request.
  • www.lochlomondgroup.com

About Littlemill: 

Littlemill:

  • The Littlemill distillery was officially established in 1772 on the site of an old brewery that had been founded during the 14th century in Bowling on the banks of the River Clyde near Glasgow.
  • It is rumoured that illicit distilling had taken place there since 1750 when the site was bought by George Buchanan, a malt master, and according to the renowned whisky historian and writer Misako Udo in her book ‘The Scotch Whisky Distilleries’ distilling may have taken place there for many centuries before, possibly making it the world’s oldest whisky distillery.
  • Littlemill fell into perpetual silence in 1994 and then the distillery was destroyed by fire in 2004.
  • In 1931 Littlemill led whisky still innovation whereby its innovative design could create three styles of spirit under the stewardship of the American Duncan Thomas. It was these stills that provided the inspiration for the stills that remain in place at Loch Lomond Distillery today.
  • In 2015 Loch Lomond Group commenced the new Littlemill Private Cellar Edition.
  • Twitter / Instagram: @LittlemillMalt, Facebook: @LittlemillwhiskyE

Larceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Launches Unlock the Rickhouse Augmented Reality Program – American Whiskey News

Larceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Launches Unlock the Rickhouse Augmented Reality Program

To participate, consumers can simply download the new “Unlock the Rickhouse” augmented reality app on their own personal smart phone device. Once downloaded, consumers can explore the rickhouses by tapping on each one to search for a prize-winning “Fitzgerald barrel.” From Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, each tap of a rickhouse gains one entry to the grand prize of $10,000 (where legal). Daily prizes will also be awarded and include everything from a mini barrel shot glass and Larceny magnet, all the way up to a Larceny guitar or LED sign. These prizes will be sent out on a weekly basis to winning consumers.  BARDSTOWN, Ky. – Larceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey launched the new “Unlock the Rickhouse” augmented reality app today available to download on the Apple Store and Google Play.  With this app, consumers are invited to search through the rickhouses to learn more about Larceny Bourbon, potentially win daily prizes, and enter to win the grand prize of $10,000.

The app was inspired by the history of John E. Fitzgerald, who as a treasury agent in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s was one of the only people legally allowed to carry the keys to the barrel storage rickhouses.  With a discerning palate for fine Bourbon, John E. Fitzgerald often used his rickhouse keys to gain access to some of the finest Bourbon barrels for himself. Those barrels from which he chose to help himself were often referred to as “Fitzgerald barrels” around the distillery. This infamous act of larceny led to the Larceny brand and has now inspired the newest augmented reality app.

“We’re excited to present an innovative augmented reality program that will allow consumers to interact with and get to know Larceny Bourbon in a very unique way,” said Heaven Hill Group Product Director, Susan Wahl. “This kind of programming concept is still fairly new to the industry, and even newer to the Whiskey category. It provides the consumer an opportunity to engage with rich content while bringing the Larceny story to life.”

The brand launched the unique program with several exciting elements, including a custom augmented reality app that allows consumers to view the Larceny rickhouses and other surrounding buildings, a grand prize sweepstakes with the chance to win $10,000, and an eye-catching in-store display to help merchandise Larceny cases and encourage in-store interaction with consumers. The interactive display features directions on how to download the app, paired with a map of the Larceny rickhouses that can be scanned in-store using the app. Additionally, select 750ml bottles feature a Z-card necker that folds out into a map of the Larceny rickhouses on one side, with instructions on how to download the app, win prizes, and enter the sweepstakes on the other. This allows for consumers to take the experience home and play daily.

The Unlock the Rickhouse program is brought to life across various media platforms such as YouTube, programmatic video, mobile, social media including Facebook and Instagram, and at www.unlocktherickhouse.com.

Since Heaven Hill announced the launch of Larceny Bourbon in 2012, the brand has enjoyed tremendous growth and notoriety. In 2019, Larceny earned a Double Gold Medal at the SIP Awards, as well as the Tried and True award, a 93 point rating, and “Great Value” designation at the Ultimate Spirits Challenge. Additionally, the brand is a four-time Beverage Information Group “Rising Star” award winner, four-time IMPACT “Hot Prospect” brand, and was named a Top 20 Spirit in the World by Spirit Journal. Larceny Bourbon continues the Old Fitzgerald tradition of using wheat in place of rye as the secondary grain in the whiskey’s mashbill. On the palate, Larceny has a softer, rounder character that is the hallmark of the Old Fitzgerald legacy.

At an average national retail price of $24.99 for the 750ml size, Larceny is a true small batch Bourbon produced from 200 barrels or less that have been selected from Heaven Hill’s open rickhouses in Nelson County, Kentucky. Larceny has a 6-year-old taste profile and is bottled at a full-bodied 92 proof, or 46% alcohol by volume.

ABOUT HEAVEN HILL DISTILLERY: Founded in Kentucky by the Shapira family in 1935, Heaven Hill Distillery continues its legacy as one of the foremost American Whiskey producers. Heaven Hill has cultivated the traditions and history of America’s Native Spirit with its fierce independence, passionate family ownership, dedication to quality, and thoughtful innovation. Today, Heaven Hill Distillery maintains over 1.6 million barrels aging in 58 warehouses throughout Nelson and Jefferson Counties. It is home to an award-winning collection of American Whiskeys including Elijah Craig Bourbon, Larceny Bourbon, Evan Williams Bourbon, Pikesville Rye Whiskey, Rittenhouse Rye Whisky and Parker’s Heritage Collection. Heaven Hill Distillery currently holds the title of 2019 San Francisco World Spirits Best in Show Whiskey, and previously held titles of 2018 San Francisco Spirits Best Bourbon, 2017 Whisky Advocate Whisky of the Year, 2016 Whisky Magazine Distillery of the Year, 2016 Whisky Advocate American Whiskey of the Year and 2016 Rye Whiskey of the Year from “Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible.” For more information, please visit www.heavenhilldistillery.com.

The Whisky Exchange “20th Anniversary Ardbeg ballot – 1976 whisky, 1999 price” – Scotch Whisky News

20TH ANNIVERSARY BALLOT

2019 PRICE £7500 | BALLOT PRICE £99

Here at The Whisky Exchange, Ardbeg is a single malt close to our hearts. Not only do we love drinking it, but at the same time we were opening our online store in 1999, Ardbeg too were embarking on a new journey, and bottling some remarkable whiskies to mark the occasion.

That’s why we’ve chosen Ardbeg 1976 Manager’s Choice Sherry Cask #2391 for our anniversary ballot, offering our customers the chance to buy a single bottle – now worth £7,500 – for its 1999 price of just £99. Only 497 bottles of this whisky were ever released, and it has now become exceedingly rare.

This one-off, single-bottle ballot will be live and available to enter from 16 September 2019.

MORE INFORMATION

SHOP 20TH ANNIVERSARY EXCLUSIVES

New In | Highland Park Valfather at Nicholls & Perks – Scotch Whisky News

VALFATHER 

The Peatiest Highland Park to Date

From Scotland’s most northernmost distillery –
Highland Park – the Viking Legends trilogy has come to an end.
Introducing Valfather, father of the Slain.

BUY NOW

Matured exclusively in refill casks
and bottled at 47% ABV.

HIGHLAND PARK VALFATHER
70cl | 47%

A creamy, yet utterly peat-driven whisky
with endless notes of fruit on the palate
representing true Orkney tradition.

£54.95

TASTING NOTES

NOSE:
Waves of Highland Park smoke, slated caramel, grilled pear and vanilla. Honeycomb, Crème brûlée and smoked paprika.

PALATE:
Sweet apple followed by waves of refined smoke. Toasted cedar wood, more vanilla and some apple.

FINISH: 
Long and smoky but withstands a certain elegance right through to the finish.

Introducing Compass Box Myths & Legends at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

Compass Box Myths & Legends

Compass Box
Myths & Legends I
£130.00

Compass Box
Myths & Legends II
£130.00

Compass Box
Myths & Legends III
£130.00

Compass Box Myths & Legends is here – Three limited edition expressions from the forward-thinking blender.

The Myths & Legends series seeks to “challenge assumptions, biases and prejudices concerning Scotch”.

The Whisky Shop “Introducing The Lakes Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.1 – Pre-order Now!” – Whisky News

The Lakes Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.1

A new cask strength single malt from The Lakes Distillery, Whiskymakers Reserve is a celebration of the art of oak and blending. Expect a full bodied whisky matured in Pedro Ximenez and red wine oak casks made of American, Spanish and French oak.

The Lakes Whiskymaker’s Reserve No.1
60.6% abv
£65.00

INBOUND: NEW INDEPENDENT WHISKY BOTTLER LAUNCHES ‘INFREQUENT FLYERS’ – Scotch Whisky News

INBOUND: NEW INDEPENDENT WHISKY BOTTLER LAUNCHES ‘INFREQUENT FLYERS’

New independent whisky bottler The Alistair Walker Whisky Company, based in Scotland, has just released its first range of single cask bottlings, under the ‘Infrequent Flyers’ brand.

The company was established in 2018 by Alistair Walker. Alistair started his career in whisky at Burn Stewart Distillers in 1997, then more recently spent 12 years at The BenRiach Distillery Company, and has worked in the Scotch Whisky industry for almost 20 years.

“After leaving BenRiach in 2016, following the sale of the business, I had to decide what to do next. I wanted to remain in the whisky industry; it’s a great industry, very sociable and fun (mostly!) to be part of – and I’ve been in Scotch for my entire working life. I was also keen to set up on my own, as I had always fancied a go at running my own business. Independent bottling seemed like the ideal solution.” – Alistair Walker

The focus of the business will be on single cask bottlings, certainly at the beginning.

“Initially I am concentrating on single casks from distilleries in Scotland. I might branch out into other areas in the future, such as whiskies from beyond these shores, but for now it’s all about single cask Scotch whiskies. The name ‘Infrequent Flyers’ is a little unorthodox, but it refers to the nature of many of the casks that we bottle – often whiskies from lesser-known distilleries that are of excellent quality, but have never been widely or consistently available. As such, many of our bottlings are of whiskies that you just don’t see so often – hence the name.” – Alistair Walker 

The company has already started working on the 2nd batch of casks to be bottled, scheduled to be released in October, but the planning is far more long-term than that.

“I’m laying down stocks to ensure availability of casks to bottle for years to come, and I’m also doing a lot of re-racks at the moment, transferring some of the whiskies into very interesting styles of wood. That’s a big commitment, financially, but it’s well worth it. My top priority in terms of investment is in the quality of the product, and good wood management is essential.” – Alistair Walker 

The inaugural release consists of 9 single cask bottlings, and encompasses an array of styles, vintages and regions. Ages range from 11 years old up to 26 years old, there are malts from Highland, Speyside, Lowland, Orkney and Islay, and there are classic, peated and triple-distilled whiskies. There is even a single grain whisky included for good measure. Full details of the 1st batch are as follows:

Distilled at Glen Keith – 1993 cask no. 8511 / 26 years old

Distilled at Auchentoshan – 1993 cask no. 243 / 26 years old

Distilled at Cameronbridge – 1995 cask no. 8047657 / 24 years old

Distilled at Undisclosed Orkney – 2003 cask no. A521 # 9 / 16 years old

Distilled at Loch Lomond (peated – Croftengea) – 2005 cask no. 102 / 14 years old

Distilled at Benrinnes – 2006 cask no. 300009 / 13 years old

Distilled at Undisclosed Islay – 2006 cask no. 306126 / 12 years old

Distilled at Royal Brackla – 2006 cask no. 311985 / 12 years old

Distilled at Fettercairn – 2007 cask no. 801506 / 11 years old

Infrequent Flyers Batch One was bottled late June, and released over the last month. The range is available from selected independent UK specialist whisky retailers, and has also been exported to Germany, Belgium, Japan and New Zealand (so far).

For more details, please contact Alistair Walker directly:


Powered by WordPress