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Game Of Thrones Single Malt Collection Full Set Available For Pre-order at Loch Fyne Whiskies! – Scotch Whisky News

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Get your hands on the full Game of Thrones Single Malt Collection

Act fast, they won’t be around for long!

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Winter is here! With the seventh and final series of Game of Thrones released in 2019, this collection of eight limited edition single malts is a true celebration of the hit HBO series. Each bottle in the collection is inspired by one of the seven Houses of Westeros and The Night’s Watch. Released by Diageo in collaboration with the makers of the series, each of the expressions features a unique design taken from the house sigils.

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The collection consists of eight 70cl bottles including:
Cardhu Gold Reserve – House Targaryen – 40% abv
Clynelish Reserve – House Tyrell – 51.2% abv
Dalwhinnie Winter’s Frost – House Stark – 43% abv
Lagavulin 9 Year Old – House Lannister – 46% abv
Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old – House Baratheon – 40% abv
The Singleton of Glendullan Select – House Tully – 40% abv
Talisker Select Reserve – House Greyjoy – 45.8% abv
Oban Bay Reserve – The Night’s Watch – 43% abv

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Springbank Society Quarterly Newsletter: May 2019

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It’s almost time! We have reached the month of May, which means the Campbeltown Malts Festival is almost upon us. We simply cannot wait to see all of you in a couple of weeks time and we know you will all love what we have planned. Alongside our friends at Kilkerran and Wm Cadenhead’s, we have a raft of tastings and demonstrations in store and we will send out a separate email before the festivities begin with a brief description of the Festival schedule which contains important information for everyone coming to Campbeltown later this month.

Also included are details of where our Sales Team will be travelling to over the next few months and a round-up of Distillery News, letting you know what has been happening (and what we are planning for the future) at Springbank and Glengyle, in Campbeltown and beyond.

Distillery News:

Malting has continued with Springbank, Hazelburn and Longrow Malt all being produced since the turn of the year. In typical Campbeltown style we had snow, ice and near zero temperatures at the end of January, then record warm temperatures just a couple of weeks later in February which kept the malting team on their toes with regards to opening and closing windows and working the floor to keep the temperature consistent!

Springbank, Hazelburn and Longrow spirit have also been flowing from the stills and laid down into a mixture of our Sherry casks direct from Spain and Bourbon barrels direct from the USA. We had a slight scare when the firebrick under the wash still partially collapsed and caused production to stop for a week, but luckily this was repaired and we were back to work as normal after that.

Glengyle is enjoying a well earned rest before we start production again in September, and is visited weekly by staff to fill and drain the washbacks with water to ensure they are in top condition for more ‘Kilkeriments’.

This year’s Springbank Whisky School started with the first week on the 8th of April, and the scholars have been enjoying some famed Campbeltown sunshine (and the odd bout of torrential rain) as they have been put through their paces in malting, mashing, distilling, bottling, warehousing and an end of week exam! We have enjoyed welcoming a diverse range of students to the distillery each week and look forward to meeting all the students still to arrive this term.

And our new tour programme was launched at the start of April – including the unique Barley to Bottle Tour. This new experience gives visitors the chance to spend the entire day behind the scenes at Springbank Distillery, learning about every stage of production process and ultimately creating their own Springbank bottling. For more details on the Barley Bottle Tour and all our other tours/tastings please visit our website or email tours@springbank.scot.

Sales Team Events

In the first few months of the year we have been kept on our toes travelling around the world spreading the word of all things Springbank, Glengyle and Campbeltown. We are all settled down in Campbeltown again, preparing ourselves for the most highly anticipated whisky festival of the year.

So far this year we have been doing some major globetrotting to see friends both old and new, and to spread the love all in the names of Springbank and Glengyle Distillery. We’ve visited many countries in the past 5 months including Japan, Canada, USA, Denmark, Switzerland and Belgium.

In the upcoming months you’ll be able to catch us all around the world again.

May:

11th & 12th: Melanie Stanger will be representing Springbank and Kilkerran in Germany at Kieler Whisky Messe.

27th – 31st: David Allen will be venturing to South Africa for a Sales Tour.  Consisting of visits to Johannesburg and Cape Town.

June:

1st: Grant Macpherson will be in Ayr with some fantastic Springbank and Kilkerran whiskies on offer at the Whisky An’A’That Festival.

2nd: Grant Macpherson will also be making his way down to London to represent Springbank and Kilkerran at The Whisky Event.

7th – 14th: Ronan Currie will be touring South Korea representing Kilkerran and sharing some great drams at tastings in Seoul and Busan along the way.

15th: You’ll be able to find Melanie at Lockett Bros in North Berwick pouring some whiskies from our great Kilkerran range.

15th: Ronan Currie will be at The Whisky Exchange : Fitztrovia store in London serving some drams of Kilkerran.

17th: Ronan Currie will be hosting a Tasting and Cocktails Event in Milroys of Soho in London with Kilkerran.

19th – 23rd: Melanie Stanger is travelling to Germany to represent Kilkerran on a tasting tour.

21st: Mitch Graham will be in Troon to host a joint Springbank and Kilkerran tasting in The Jar.

21st: Grant Macpherson is in Bakewell at The Wee Dram to host a Springbank and Kilkerran tasting.

22nd: Grant Macpherson continues his journey onward to Stoke to represent Kilkerran at the Stoke Whisky Festival.

24th – 28th: Melanie Stanger will be going on a tasting tour in France representing Kilkerran.

July:

6th: Grant Macpherson will be on the road again, this time at Geraldo’s in Largs to serve up some Kilkerran drams.

8th – 19th: David Allen will be travelling to the West Coast of USA for a sales tour to promote Kilkerran.  This visit will consist mainly of trade visits.

Events taking place further in the future will be included in the next Quarterly Newsletter and, please remember, the Events Section of the Springbank Website is updated whenever we have new information to share with you all.

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Campbeltown Malts Festival

The Campbeltown Malts Festival! Not long to go now and we look forward to welcoming lots of you to Campbeltown we’re sure there will be enough whisky to go around!

Tickets have been on sale since February and after the initial rush and madness we hope everyone has got the tickets they were looking to get.

We understand that demand is high for the tastings, but please don’t fret! There’s still a limited number of tickets remaining for the Evolution of Kilkerran tasting, which will include some of the early WIP series and the first ever vatting sample of the 2020 16yo Kilkerran!  There are also tastings/masterclasses that are ONLY bookable on the day of the tasting! So plenty of opportunities 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!

Also for all who will be attending the Malts Festival, you will have the chance to get your hands on some special Open Day bottles:

A very special Hazelburn 21yo, matured in a Refill Sherry Hogshead.  This will be bottled at 46% ABV with only 222 bottles available, at £250.00 per bottle.

A Springbank 8 year old which has been matured in Fresh Sherry casks.  This will be bottled at 56.8% ABV. There will be 1100 bottles available, and is £65.00.

Longrow 15yo which has been matured exclusively in First Fill Rum casks, bottled at 52.4% ABV with 911 bottles available. This is £75.00 per bottle.

Lastly we have a special Kilkerran Open Day bottle which will be available on the Friday of the Malts Festival, a 15yo Kilkerran matured in Refill Bourbon casks.  This will be bottled at 57.1% ABV with only 630 bottles available. This is also £75.00.

Social Media

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Facebook – Official Springbank Whisky

Twitter – @Springbank1828

Instagram- springbank1828

You can follow Kilkerran Single Malt on Facebook and Instagram too.

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The Springbank Team

To Join the Springbank Society please contact them at society@springbank.scot

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The Very Best of The Macallan at The Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Experience The Very Best Of Macallan

The Macallan is one of the most highly revered whisky brands in the world. It is the third largest selling single malt whisky in the world and the second largest by value. This is likely down to the obsession with quality that has been the hallmark of Macallan since it was founded in 1824.

Discover some of the best expressions from Macallan at The Whisky Shop

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Macallan 30 Year Old Sherry Oak 2018

This 2018 release from The Macallan is aged exclusively in Oloroso sherry seasoned casks from Jerez for all thirty years of its maturation. The result is a luxurious, naturally dark, Speyside single malt full of rich dried fruits and spice. Unsurprisingly there’s rich sherry notes on the nose, with orange clove, nutmeg and wood smoke following. The incredibly smooth palate brings dried fruits, more sherry and orange with a wisp of wood smoke, before a long and lingering spiced orange note in the finish.

70cl / 43% abv

£4,750.00

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The Macallan M

This Whisky is spectacular with rich, smooth notes balanced with the softest hint of wood smoke! The Macallan M has been crafted to showcase the alluring range of The Macallan’s natural colour. The liquid is held in a decanter made with the highest grade crystal, each hand crafted by Lalique. The whisky itself draws on some of the richest and rarest casks maturing at The Macallan Distillery delivering a complex and intense whisky.

70cl / 44.5% abv

£3,500.00

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Macallan 18 Year Old Sherry Oak 2018

This annual release of The Macallan’s popular 18 Year Old Sherry Oak is matured exclusively in sherry seasoned casks, built from both Spanish and American oak, providing a beautifully dark flavour with rich aromas.The nose opens with dried fruits, ginger and hints of citrus with vanilla and cinnamon. The palate is rich in dried fruits, spices, orange, cloves and wood smoke, before a full and lingering finish with sweet toffee, ginger and a hint of smoke.

70cl / 43% abv

£325.00

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Macallan Edition No.4

The fourth release in the Edition Series from The Macallan, this Speyside single malt is a celebration of the distillery’s whisky making heritage, combining a unique selection of oak cask styles. Edition No.4 reflects the craftsmanship and pioneering design of the new Macallan distillery.The nose is bold and rounded with honey and sweet apples atop orange zest, ginger, nutmeg and polished oak. The palate has rich nutmeg and wood spice to the fore, with sweet vanilla emerging to coat the mouth, before a fruity oak finish.

70cl / 48.4% abv

£175.00

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Macallan Anniversary Malt 25 Year Old

This stunning example of The Macallan 25 Year Old was distilled at Easter Elchies in 1965 and matured exclusively in sherry wood for a quarter of a decade. Bottled in 1990 at 43% abv, this always sought-after collector’s item is presented in a wooden case scorched with The Macallan branding.

70cl / 43% abv

£5,995.00

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Macallan 12 Year Old Double Cask Gift Tin

Exclusively sherry seasoned whisky is matured in a combination of American and European oak for a minimum of 12 years to create this distinctive Speyside Single Malt. This limited edition bottling is presented in a handsome gift tin. Creamy butterscotch and toffee apple on the nose, with vanilla, candied orange and new oak notes. The palate brings honeyed wood spices alongside citrus, raisins and caramel. The finish is warm and sweet with aspects of oak lingering on.

70cl / 43% abv

£85.00

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Macallan Masters of Photography: Magnum Edition

This seventh release in the Masters of Photography series from The Macallan features six limited edition prints from the renowned Magnum photography collective. This latest release in the collection celebrates the opening of the new distillery and visitor experience with signed prints from each of the Magnum photographers: Steve McCurry, Martin Parr, Paolo Pellegrin, Mark Power, Gueorgui Pinkhassov and Alec Soth. Presented in a stunning archive style gift box, each bottle and set of prints is accompanied by an exclusive photography book. Bottled at 44% abv, the nose is lightly peaty with warm spiced ginger and mellow oak, before a touch of tangerine citrus and caramelised apple. The palate brings candied dried fruits and butterscotch with a light spice and honeyed nuttiness. The finish is long and sweet with some earthy peat.

70cl / 44% abv

£2,700.00

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Macallan Rare Cask Batch No.1 2019

The first release of 2019 in the new series of batched releases of The Macallan Rare Cask, this Speyside single malt is crafted from some of the rarest stocks in The Macallan Estate. Showcasing the depth and complexity of The Macallan, less than 1% of the stock maturing in The Macallan Estate is deemed worthy to be used in the creation of Rare Cask Batch No.1. This 2019 release is presented at 43% abv in a sculpted, heavy glass decanter.

70cl / 43% abv

£249.00

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NORTH BRITISH 55 YEAR OLD 1961 SOVEREIGN at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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NORTH BRITISH 55 YEAR OLD 1961 SOVEREIGN

North British 55 Year Old 1961 vintage Lowland and single grain Scotch whisky. Single cask refill butt #13328 bottled February 2017 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Sovereign series. 144 bottles. This beautiful dark golden grain has a sweet nose with vanilla, sultanas, raisins and raspberry jelly with lime zest. Smooth and creamy on the palate, the flavours just run off the tongue. More vanilla and stewed apples with rich fruit cake topped with marzipan and milk chocolate. The finish is long and dry with a pleasantly sweet aftertaste.

North British Distillery was established on farmland to the west of Edinburgh in 1885 by Andrew Usher, John M. Crabbie and William Sanderson. Since then the city has expanded ever outwards and now the distillery resides in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh. North British opened in 1887 to guarantee supplies of grain whisky for its owner’s cordials and scotch whisky blending businesses. It is equipped with four Coffey stills to produce grain spirit at 94.5% alcohol and multi-million litres of spirit annually. Whilst most of its whisky matures in racked warehouses in the central Lowlands, a small number of casks spend at least eight years at the distillery in dunnage Warehouse No.1. Official releases are very few but excellent independent ones are available from Hart Brothers and Hunter Laing.

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Whisky Wednesday Reviews Aberlour Casg Annamh 48% – Scotch Whisky News

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 Cask Annam? Cask A-name? Cask Anime? Lord knows, it’s called the Rare Cask so I’ll stick with that for the time being. I haven’t paid a lot of attention to Aberlour over the last few years and I regret that, no distillery deserves to be in the background; liquid should always do the talking. Non-Chill Filtered at 48% ABV, it’s a delicious alternative to some other sherry influenced whiskies that are kicking around on the market. Cheers!

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STARWARD AUSTRALIAN SINGLE MALT WHISKY MAKES U.S. DEBUT – Australian Whisky News

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STARWARD AUSTRALIAN SINGLE MALT WHISKY MAKES U.S. DEBUT

Melbourne-Based Distillery Introduces Single Malt Whisky Exclusively Matured in Australian Red Wine Barrels

MAY 6, 2019 (MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA) – Australian whisky brand Starward officially launches in the U.S. today, introducing Americans to a distinct new style of whisky, utilizing the unique climate, terroir and raw materials of Australia. The first expression available in the U.S. is Starward Nova, an Australian single malt whisky matured in Australian red wine barrels.

Nova is a unique whisky which draws influence from the vibrancy of “big red” wines from southeastern Australia. The distillery team sources barrels from local wineries that previously held Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. This proximity allows the team to maximize the flavor of the wine permeated into the oak, lending a vibrant red ochre color to the final liquid. The full maturation in red wine barrels creates a light and fruity whisky with a long and spicy finish, similar to some of the country’s award-winning wines.

Since its Australian debut in 2016, Nova has received numerous accolades including two gold medals at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition for both the “World’s Best Craft Distilled Whisky” and the “Best Australian Single Malt Whisky”. Starward was also recently named “Best Australian Whisky Innovator” from Icons of Whisky and crowned “Best Australian Single Malt” by the World Whiskies Awards in 2016 and 2017.

Starward utilizes the dynamic temperatures for which Melbourne is famous to accelerate the whisky maturation process in an approach known as Elemental Maturation or more colloquially “a Melbourne year”. The result is a long, distinct and spicy finish that creates a complex single malt from a relatively young whisky.

David Vitale founded the distillery in 2007 in his hometown of Melbourne. After working as business manager of a prominent Tasmanian distillery for several years, Vitale wanted to make an accessible whisky that was representative of Melbourne’s cosmopolitan character. His passion for food, wine and beer led to Starward’s original purpose of being an easy drinking whisky designed to pair well with food.

“Starward began with a simple vision: to make a distinctly Australian whisky we could offer the world with pride,” said David Vitale, Founder of Starward Whisky. “I have long dreamed of being able to share our whisky in the U.S. It is a genuinely exciting time for the team as we take the next step on our Starward-bound journey.” 

Tasting Notes 

Nose:  Bright red berries, orchard fruits, soft oak spice

Palate: Vanilla and berries balanced with caramel and spice

Finish: Long, fruity and slightly tart with hints of baking spices.

Starward Nova has an ABV of 41% and is available nationally for the suggested retail price of $55 per 750ml bottle. For more information on Starward visit https://starward.com.au and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @StarwardWhisky. 

About Starward Whisky

Starward was founded by David Vitale in 2007 in Melbourne, Australia and is a modern Australian whisky, elementally matured for three “Melbourne years” in Australian red wine barrels, pushing the boundaries of what whisky can be. The core ethos is built on the foundation of an approachable whisky fusing old and new. Old World – traditional product and stills, new world – maturation methods and attitude. The ingredients used to distill Starward are a day’s drive away from the Melbourne-based distillery. The red wine barrels that mature the whisky are built around a broad cross section of big Australian reds, with the keystone being 100L Barossa Shiraz barrels. Using a minimal intervention approach, the whisky gets the best flavor results and the quick turnaround time between the barrels being disgorged at the winery and arriving at Starward means that the barrels retain much of their original character that is apparent in the flavor and texture of the whisky. For more information on Starward visit https://starward.com.au and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @StarwardWhisky.

Top Hits and Last Calls on the Single Cask Exclusives of Old Particular at K&L California – Scotch Whisky News

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The Scotch Lover’s Go-To Label: Old Particular

Scotch collectors have worn a path to K&L’s door chasing after the single barrel exclusives from “Old Particular.” It’s for good reason so many are drawn to this very special label. Nowhere does one find such remarkable single malts and aged single grains at such affordable prices. The Scotch boom has driven prices into the stratosphere, so it is a genuine relief to find rarities such as these without breaking the bank. Below is a curated list of some of our favorites from the “Old Particular” label. A good number are down to their last few bottles, so if you missed out before or were looking to re-load, now is your chance. From the tantalizing 30 Year Old Strathclyde Single Grain to the fan-favorite 8 Year Old Single Malt from Caol Ila, there is something here for every Scotch drinker.
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2010 Glen Garioch 8 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($49.99)

This property in Oldmeldrum has a reasonable, albeit disputed, claim to being the oldest legal producer of whisky in Scotland. It officially dates back to 1797, and traditionally it has been a quite heavily peated malt. In the 1990s, under the ownership of Beam Suntory, after a period of closure, Glen Garioch reopened and started producing the unpeated whiskey they’re known for today. Even without the peat, Glen Garioch managed to retain lots of richness and its distinct waxy tallow and spice. This sexy little 8-year shows just a smidge of faint smoke, a beautiful saline minerality, and a focused richness. There is a pretty white pepper note on the palate and a sweet back end. At full proof, it has power, but with a little water, it shows more intricacy.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 13, 2018

I’m an absolute FREAK for Glen Garioch. There isn’t a ton out on the open market, and the stuff we used to see has become extremely expensive. The malt is highly prized by the blenders for its exceptional highland character. Although it’s still not well known to the general public, it commands a premium and rightfully so. I recommend you try to separate the seemingly young age statement from this whisky when evaluating it. Absolutely nothing tastes like Glen Garioch, and this one deserves to be judged without the preconception of age. The nose is gorgeously old school with big inviting malt, deep earthy wood, and a complex mixture of sweet and savory aromas. On the palate, that “almost” peaty feeling adds complexity and nuance. Snappy malt, but not sulfured, it exhibits a gorgeous texture and unsurpassed purity. With water it becomes truly the quintessential eastern highlander. The malt is on display offering a tense aromatic battle between expensive teas and spices, complex fruit and earthy dark malt. On the palate, the feeling of fresh peat (not smoke at but actual product) is on full display. There’s absolutely nothing in the store that tastes anything like this special whisky, and for people who are truly enamored by top-quality distillates in their purest form, you’ll definitely appreciate this special bottle.

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2007 Benrinnes 11 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($54.99)

While we take every opportunity we get to buy a blue-chip distillery cask at reasonable prices, it’s the unsung heroes that I believe make our Scottish single cask program truly compelling. Benrinnes is just such a distillery. One of the many workhorses in Diageo’s stable, this Speysider is prized for its massive contribution to the final texture and profile of blends. While we’ve bottled many older expressions in the past that have showcased the distillery’s unique partial triple distillation technique, we thought it time to show off the younger, fresher side of Benrinnes. And this cask was the perfect way to do it. Distilled just after the move to a more traditional double distillation with two wash stills and four spirit stills in 2007, this is the first cask we’ve ever had on the new setup. It retains the distillery’s natural character, and it shows even more of the prized weight and creamy texture the rich malt is known for. The nose still opens with a full and rich expression you’d expect from older bottles, but quickly melds into something more honeyed, sweet, and vibrant than we are used to. This is the perfect opening note to a new era of Benrinnes and gives us the very affordable opportunity to sock away a piece of history, so we can watch it develop through future casks, which we will no doubt continue to love and bottle. Or you can forget all of that and just enjoy this beautiful and easy drinking dram at a mere 55 bucks.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 01, 2018

I couldn’t be happier with the first peek at a new distillation method at Benrinnes. This refilled hogshead immediately shows off some sweet spices with a zesty kick. It folds into brandied apples sprinkled with lemon zest and served on a bed of nutty granola. The palate delivers the richness that makes Benrinnes so enjoyable, even at the youthful age of 11, a clear sign they didn’t make any sacrifices in the change over at the distillery. It’s creamy and fresh, with a gentle herbal quality and an abundance of shortbread. This is a grand example of why whisky is so fun. While it’s easy to get excited about ancient age statements or ultra collectible rarities, it’s this kind of whisky that keeps me engaged every day. The workhorses that offer value, enjoyment, and a simple pleasure without costing a fortune are the whiskies I gravitate to in my casual drinking at home. This is the whisky I share with my close friends when I don’t need to impress anyone with the technical specs. Of course, it never hurts to look like you have a hidden gem!

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2006 Isle of Jura 12 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Refill Sherry Butt Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($64.99)

The Isle of Jura is one of those incredible malts that we almost never see in the wild. Partly that’s because they just don’t make that much whisky. But it does seem that the owners, Whyte & Mackay, don’t let go of the stuff very often. Isle of Jura has its following, but the little distillery on the sparsely populated island to the north of Islay isn’t a household name by any means. The island’s 200 inhabitants are vastly outnumbered by a massive population of red deer, who keep the island’s vegetation from growing beyond the lowest grasses. The infertile bog land that comprises most of the island gives the place an otherworldly feel. The distillery’s thick still necks create a rich, bold, oily spirit unlike any other in Scotland. They’ve been distilling there since 1810, but the current facility was built in 1963. The distillery bottlings tend to be slightly underwhelming due to the lower proofs, chill filtration, and oily profile. But when we see it offered barrel, we MUST taste. Sometimes we get lucky and find a true legend like this one. Cask strength, oily, rich, malty Jura in a second-fill oloroso sherry butt. Everything about it works. Add the ridiculously reasonable price and you’ve got one of the most exciting whiskies of the year.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 01, 2018

I absolutely fell in love with Jura on my last trip to Scotland in May. I didn’t travel to the island, although there is a spectacular view of the famous Paps of Jura from the new Ardnahoe distillery on Islay, which we did visit. I did, however, find myself ordering and drinking Jura in damn near every bar in Glasgow. At first, it was just because it was on a happy hour special at a couple of places. Then it quickly grew into a love affair seeking out odd one off casks in champion whisky bars like The Pot Still. While I found the 10yo, 18yo, and a few NAS to be lovely drams, the lightning really stuck me upon my first cask strength taste. When later in the trip we were offered the chance at this cask, after a quick nose, we had to take it. It’s sweet and salty at first blush, like a sliced apple sprinkled with a pinch of finely ground sea salt. Candied oranges and brandied pears find themselves paired perfectly with the dried fruit sweetness of the refilled sherry butt. The palate confirms what the nose knows. It also adds more baking spices, dates, and a dusting of powdered sugar. The final wave of sea salt laps against your palate, a gentle tide splashing your legs on a late summer day at the beach. Such is the beauty of unadulterated, full proof Jura.

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2010 Caol Ila 8 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($69.99)

We didn’t say no to a single Caol Ila cask this year. They’re too good and too reasonably priced. With the demand for Islay peat as high as it has ever been, the quality of these casks combined with sharp pricing was an absolute no-brainer. This Old Particular bottling is charged from a refill hogshead and, as always, bottled with no coloring or chill filtration. The meaty quality that we see in this year’s Sovereign cask of Caol Ila is tamed here, and while there is decidedly some richness of peat and decadent phenol components, this is really on the gentler side of Caol Ila. The fruit is more prominent than most of our other casks currently available. Tart cherries and blackberries mesh with salt and pepper and a bit of herbal spice. It’s wonderful at proof, but with a little water it just sings and sings. This is precisely the kind of bottle you don’t put down until it’s empty.

Jackson Lee | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: March 10, 2019

What a crazy offering from Caol Ila! First off, the color is an off-clear; I guess some would describe it as champagne, and it looks very pretty in the glass. The nose immediately emanated smoke, but had a sweet, summer melon tone underneath and a caramel note right as you tilt the glass to your lips. Tasting it made me feel like there was a cartoon scuffle going on in my mouth, with limbs briefly appearing out of a cloud of dust and the competitors vying for the win. Sweet oak notes and Fuji apple seemed to appear and recede just as quickly under the guise of smoke and what I can only imagine is a cask strength abv. The finish is looooooong and encapsulating, starting with a silkiness that quickly fades into a dry, grippy texture with a flourish of smoke that sticks to your tongue like campfire smoke to your clothes. A very fun and exciting dram that would probably play well with a few drops of water or a nice, clean cube.

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1995 Loch Lomond (“All Malt”) 22 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($89.99)

We have two amazing rarities from the reclusive Loch Lomond distillery this year. A unique facility, Loch Lomond makes every type of whisky they need for their blends in house. This means they operate a huge number of stills, multiple column stills and multiple pot stills. They make whisky in damn near every combination from heavily peated single malts to peat free malt and multiple varieties of grain whisky. This 22 year old is technically a single grain, but as grain whisky it can be made from any grain, this so happens to be made from malted barley. Think of this as a much, much older version of Nikka Coffey Malt. As fans of our extensive grain program know, when grain whisky gets over the two decade mark, it’s a whole new ballgame. The richness of time shows itself in what is otherwise a traditional blended whisky filler. Add to that the inherent complexity of malt as the grain for this cask and you’ve got fireworks. At first subtle, but building steadily into a crescendo of fruit, fudge, and spice, this is a sexy little number to add to your drinking portfolio.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 13, 2018

Here is a weird one! I’ve never had a grain anything like this little puppy. The distillery, which has since changed hands, used to get in lots of trouble trying to sell this stuff as “pure malt” before the SWA banned the terminology. Now we’re the beneficiaries of those oddball experiments. The nose is filled with vibrant orchard fruit, much more expressive than most grain whiskies at this age. Subtle hints of green tea, toasted sour dough, vanilla wafers. The palate has tons of green apple, white pepper, sugar candies, and fresh herbs. A playful example of the interesting things that happen when you distill 100% malt mash on a column still!

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1988 North British 30 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($119.99)

A co-op of sorts, the North British distillery was founded in Edinburgh in 1885 by a group of gentlemen looking to break into the grain whisky business. At the time there was a virtual monopoly on grain production controlled by a company called DCL. North British found great success and has grown its production over the years due to the tremendous quality and quantity of their primarily maize or wheat distillate. The knock on effects of this enormous production are incredibly inexpensive, yet quite well aged stocks of premium grain whisky on the blending and independent bottling market. Something of a wheel house for K&L, we are always excited to bring great old grain into California whenever we can. Even if you don’t believe you’ve tasted North British before, you almost certainly have. It’s sweet grain whisky finds its way into such notable blends as Famous Grouse, Cutty Sark, Chivas Regal, and J&B. In a great irony, these blends (and the North British distillery itself) are all owned by Edrington and Diageo, the direct outrgrowth and descendents of DCL; the company that North British was founded to compete with in the first place. No matter! The whisky is good, it’s inexpensive, it’s available, and it’s ready to drink!

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: February 14, 2019

The plethora of old grain in our portfolio at the moment shows just how much we think of these bottles. They offer some of the best value on the planet in the Brown Water category. I mean seriously, 30 year old cask strength whisky for a buck-twenty? In 2019?!? The NB30 bottle is decadent. It’s creamy, loaded with syrup, citrus peel, vanilla, and a bit of nougat. The finish flourishes with loads of sweet barrel spice. At 49.4% it’s almost too friendly.

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1987 Strathclyde 30 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($119.99)

What began as a neutral spirit facility in 1927 to produce buckets of gin has grown into one of the most successful grain whisky operations on the planet. Starting in ’57, it also discretely housed a malt facility going by the name of Kinclaith for nearly 20 years before being converted to focus exclusively on grain whisky. While historically some of the distillate would end up in Ballantine’s and Teacher’s blended whiskies, the distillery is owned today by Chivas Brothers. The grain production is wheat-based giving this 30 year old whisky an amazingly soft and creamy feel.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: February 17, 2019

Strathclyde distillery is truly an urban entity. Sitting on the Clyde river just across from People’s Palace, it’s only a few ticks from central Glasgow. The industrial-looking fortress that is the Strathclyde distillery could be a new class of Star Fleet destroyer, but they’re still cranking out some pretty stellar grain at the plant. It seems to be slightly more prized than some of its cousins, perhaps thanks to the continued success of the popular Ballantine’s blend, but there’s no question that the quality of these whiskies is top tier. Expect unusual density and precision on the nose for a grain. Deep old wood, lemon cake, biscuits and Rolos. On the palate, some dense dried herbal qualities, almost like a pipe tobacco note balanced with sweet stone fruit in syrup and bright citrus peel. This is definitely moving slightly toward the malt category and should be a good crossover for skeptics.

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1982 Cambus 35 Year Old “Old Particular” K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Grain Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($179.99)

The Cambus distillery is easily one of the best grains out there. The large facility just to the north of the River Forth has been converted to a cooperage and connects to Diageo’s the massive Blackgrange warehousing facility. That’s why it’s so tragic that Diageo mothballed the distillery in 1993. It’s right around 30 years of age that Cambus begins to take on a complexity that made the great old blends (like Johnnie Blue) so well loved across the world. This is absolutely decadent stuff. Grain whisky, which was once written off by aficionados, is becoming more accepted not only because you can find great old whiskies from closed distilleries for relatively affordable prices, but because sometimes you just don’t need the intensity of a single malt. When you’re craving something with depth and complexity, but don’t want necessarily want to get intellectual about it, grab the Cambus. You might not be inspired to write a dissertation, but you will have an unsurpassed drinking experience that’s all about pleasure. We’re moving toward the upper echelons with this one in terms of texture and complexity, but it remains full of sweet confectioner’s sugar and stewed fruit. No bitterness or harshness and the mouthfeel is voluptuous, nearly chewy in texture, with a length that few grains under 50 years old can match. Here is a whisky that you can literally give to almost anyone in any context and they’ll appreciate it. Easily one of the finest grains we’ll put out this year.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: December 01, 2018

It’s fair to say in the whisky world, that 35 years is old. Not a lot of juice hangs around that long, and what does make it through the long night, almost always finds itself at break of day to be worth a pretty penny. While not inexpensive, this incredible grain whisky from the long-closed Cambus distillery is decidedly an affordable luxury. It’s full bodied, soft and sleek, redolent of the sweet and syrupy canned fruits of childhood. It has a bit of an ancient aged bourbon quality to it, but without all the wood tannin, it’s so much softer than that. Instead, it’s the vanilla, caramel, and sweet wood spice of Kentucky’s finest. More tropical notes find their way to the surface the longer you hold the whisky in your attention. Banana bread, a bit of coconut milk, and sometimes a little kiwi spring forth. A singular single grain if we’ve ever bottled one.

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Milroys of Soho Kavalan Giveaway! – Taiwan Whisky News

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WIN A SPECIAL SIGNED BOTTLE OF KAVALAN AND HELP ONE OF THE MILROYS TEAM

GET TO TAIWAN TO VISIT THE DISTILLERY.

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Milroys of Soho need your help!

We have entered a competition to win a trip to visit the Kavalan Distillery in Taiwan, you can help us WIN! (We love winning as much as Charlie Sheen). All you have to do is follow the below link to the Kavalan Facebook page and LIKE our picture of our Kavalan window and the famous Chester of Soho. We would appreciate it very much.

All of the names from the liked Facebook picture will be drawn from a hat and the winner will win a very special bottle of Kavalan signed by master blender Ian Chang.
Please help us win this amazing competition and send one of our team to Kavalan!

Many thanks in advance.

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GLENLIVET 40 YEAR OLD 1978 PRIVATE COLLECTION at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

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Glenlivet 40 Year Old

1978 vintage stunningly heavily sherried Speysider for G&M’s Private Collection. 53.5%, 319 bottles. Glenlivet 40 Year Old 1978 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask refill sherry hogshead #9044401 bottled October 2018 by Gordon & MacPhail for the Private Collection series. 319 bottles.

AROMA: SWEET SHERRIED AROMAS WEAVE INTO LAYERS OF ROASTED HAZELNUT, SOFT FUDGE , MILK CHOCOLATE , AND PLUMP, RUM-SOAKED RAISINS . FLASHES OF FRESH CITRUS PEEL BREAKTHROUGH AND, COMBINED WITH POLISH NOTES, BALANCE THE SWEETNESS.

TASTE: SMOOTH AND SPICY; WARM DEMERARA SUGAR D I S PER S E S OVER WARMING CHILLI, CINNAMON, AND CLOVE SPICE FLAVOURS . INTENSE, THICK-CUT ORANGE MARMALADE NOTES UNFOLD INTO A LINGERING CHARRED OAK EDGE .

FINISH: LONG , SPICY, REFINED, AND WELL-BALANCED.

Having out-grown his distillery at Upper Drumin George Smith built a new distillery in 1858 at Minore just short distance upstream of the River Livet and which he opened the following year and named Glenlivet Distillery. During the 1850s the Edinburgh firm of Andrew Usher produced the first vatting of malt whisky from a single distillery using a number of different vintages of Glenlivet whisky. Following expansion in 2010 this distillery is now equipped with fourteen stills making it one of the largest malt whisky distilleries in Scotland. The range includes Glenlivet Founders Reserve and Nadurra.

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 253: Writers’ Tears Red Head – Irish Whiskey News

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 253: Writers’ Tears Red Head

Mark Dermul, Belgian whisky blogger, tries an Irish whiskey. Writers’ Tears is, as it clearly says on the label, ‘distilled, matured and bottled in bond for Walsh Whiskey Distillery Ltd’. That means this is sourced whiskey. Logical, as the Walsh Whiskey Distillery was only founded in 2016 by Bernard and Rosemary Walsh. It will be a while yet before they can release their own distilled whiskey. In the meantime, Mark enjoys the oloroso sherry cask matured Writers’ Tears Red Head.

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