Archive for 2019

Saturday, May 18th 2-5PM Irish Pot Still Teeling Whiskey Tasting at The Whiskey Shop #SFO – Irish Whiskey News

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Irish Pot Still Whiskey: Teeling 

For over 230 years, independent bottler Teeling Whiskey has brought choice and breadth to the Irish whiskey category through their small batch releases. Each small batch bottling is the product of hundred year old family traditions and modern innovation, melded together to create flavorsome, interesting, and consistently award-winning whiskeys.

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Malt of the Month! Springbank 21 Year Old at The Inverurie Whisky Shop – Scotch Whisky News

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Malt of the Month! Springbank 21 Year Old

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Bottled in 2019, Springbank’s excellent 21 year old single malt Scotch whiskyis drawn from both port casks and rum casks – 45% came from Port casks while the remaining 55% was drawn from rum casks.

It is bottled at 46% ABV.

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A taste of victory for prized drams as Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival concludes – Scotch Whisky News

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Scott Lamb, Greig Stables, Teresa Chalmers, Sandy McIntyre and Susan Colville represent the five winning whiskies in the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival whisky awards.

A taste of victory for prized drams as Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival  concludes

Some of Scotland’s finest drams of 2019 have been revealed after a vigorous blind tasting and scoring process that went all over the world – but was finally settled by whisky lovers visiting the 20th Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival.

As the closing notes were sounded at Speyside’s biggest whisky festival to date, the top tipples produced in the region that boasts more than half of the nation’s malt whisky distilleries were announced.

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In the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival’s annual awards, Benromach Whisky 10 took top honours in the 12 year old and under category, followed by Cardhu 12. In the award’s 13 to 20 year old category, Glen Grant 15 lifted the top title with Benromach 15 runner up.

21 years and over saw The Glenlivet Archive 21 year old reign supreme, pipping Aultmore 21 into second place. Tamdhu Dalbeallie  was the best Non-Aged Statement, with Glen Moray Distillery Classic Cabernet Finish runner-up.

In a close contest, Aultmore 21 came out on top as the favourite spirit overall, just beating The Glenlivet Archive 21 year old into second place.

The awards are sponsored by Forsyths of Rothes and have become a firm fixture of the festival programme, celebrating both the festival and the prized whiskies the region produces. The awards are highly regarded by the industry as the winners are voted for by whisky lovers themselves.

Judging took place across Speyside and at roving tasting events held in Canada, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Holland, Italy and Ireland, as well as in Glasgow, Belfast and London. The final votes took place in Speyside and results were announced at the closing ceilidh held at Glen Moray Distillery on Sunday (May 5).

Festival chairman James Campbell said: “Congratulations go to all the brands who have won at the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Awards 2019. The Scotch whisky sector can be justifiably proud of the unique flavoured whiskies produced in our region, and these awards are a hallmark of our reputation as a global centre in the production of some of the finest whiskies in the world.

“These are exceptional whiskies that have been enjoyed by our tasting panels at a host of international locations and by those attending the festival this year.

“What makes our awards special is that the winners are voted for by the whisky-drinking public, and not by a panel. In all, 907 people voted in 21 locations where tasting and voting events took place so we really do have a ‘people’s choice’.    

“It means that distillers consider it a real honour to win one because it is consumers who actually go out and buy a bottle or order it in a bar who are endorsing their product.”

Meanwhile, If Glen Moray Did World Cups won the best new event of #dram19

The inaugural Glen Moray Bottle Your Own World Cup Final was hosted by Master Distiller Graham Coull to choose a favourite from a selection of eight whiskies and steer it through to the finals. After a pie and a pint, it was repeated with another eight whiskies for the for the Bottle Your Own Peated World Cup. Glen Moray’s take on the World Cup beat off competition from five other first-time events.

New box office records were set when tickets went on sale for the 2019 festival, with 173 events completely selling out within 24 hours of being released to the public. Huge numbers of tickets were snapped up by whisky lovers around the globe – Europe and the USA being among the top locations – with many more being bought by customers in the UK.

With 710 events on offer, whisky fans from all over the world had more  opportunities than ever before to sample the region’s finest whiskies and discover the passion behind them through tours and tastings, live music events, talks and heritage walks, fine dining and food pairings and auctions and more.

The diverse offering suited to both whisky connoisseurs and first-time visitors, regardless of their knowledge of Scotland’s national spirit.

Mr Campbell added: “We’ve had another fantastic festival when new experiences have been enjoyed, friendships have been made, and knowledge and insight into the centuries-old whisky traditions have been shared.

“There has been an exceptional range of opportunities for our visitor to enjoy stories, the great outdoors, and of course food and drink in the magnificent setting Speyside, home to more than half of Scotland’s malt whisky distilleries.”

The 2020 festival will take place from April 29-May 4 and for more information, go to www.spiritofspeyside.com or visit social media at facebook.com/ /WhiskyFestival and @spirit_speyside on Twitter and Instagram, hashtag #dram19

Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is supported by EventScotland, part of VisitScotland’s Events Directorate.

New Jack Daniel’s Television Spot – American Whiskey News

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Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey is launching a new television campaign today that recognizes and celebrates the iconic brand’s loyal drinkers and aims to attract a cache of new ones. Of course, it also captures the proud whiskey makers who make the world-famous whiskey.

From Lynchburg, TN., to the world for more than 150 years, Jack Daniel’s advertising campaigns have long celebrated the town and its fine people. The new campaign from Arnold Worldwide in Boston continues to celebrate the distillery’s process and whiskey makers but brings an array of drinkers enjoying Jack Daniel’s in varied situations into the mix. By positioning Jack Daniel’s as the “Whiskiest Whisky,” the campaign aims to broaden the brand’s fan base.

“While we have long celebrated Jack Daniel’s makers, we also appreciate the drinkers too,” said Matias Bentel, SVP Managing Director Jack Daniel’s “Out in the world, folks are drinking Jack in their own, unique way. This new spot is all about what makes Jack Daniel’s so special, unique and loved by millions of folks around the world. It is all about what makes Jack Daniel’s… Jack Daniel’s.”

Embracing Jack Daniel’s place in culture and the many ways it brings people and communities together is the goal. “The Jack Daniel’s bottle is iconic and while we’re leaning into that by showing the brand in a black and white world, we’re also stepping out of Lynchburg and into the drinker’s world,” said Icaro Doria, Arnold’s U.S. Chief Creative Officer. “This campaign celebrates what people love about Jack Daniel’s. It’s a brand that is a lot of things to a lot of people and it’s a brand that is comfortable with that.”

Celebrating loyal drinkers while talking to new drinkers is the aim of the light-hearted campaign. Whether drinking Jack Daniel’s at fine establishments or questionable joints, Jack Daniel’s bridges divides and helps create moments that matter. Thanks for taking a look at the work here and letting me know if you are interested in exclusively sharing the story with your readers. If you are game, I’d love to connect you with Matias Bentel at Jack Daniel’s and Icaro Doria Arnold. Thanks, as always, for your consideration.

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New Game of Throne Single Malt Full Sets Available For Pre-order from Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News

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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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Scotch Whisky Auctions “Update to our Terms & Conditions” – Whisky News

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Canadian Whisky: Lot 40 & Pine Creek Friday May 17th 5-7PM at The Whisky Shop #SFO – Canadian Whisky News

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Friday May 17th 5-7PM: 

Canadian Whisky:

Lot 40 & Pine Creek 

Dive into the wider world of whiskey at this expert presented tasting, featuring award-winning Canadian whiskeys Lot 40 and Pike Creek! We’ll be pouring both expressions from 5-7PM, with whiskey experts present for all your questions.

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Quartet of awards for whisky legends as ambassadors take centre stage at Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival – Scotch Whisky News

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Award winners (l to r) Charles MacLean, Michael Urquhart, Dennis McBain & Ian Millar

Quartet of awards for whisky legends as ambassadors take centre stage at Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival

Four whisky legends were singled out for special recognition at the opening dinner of the 20th Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival last night (Wednesday May 1).

The 2019 festival is the biggest to date, with over 700 events taking place across Speyside in the coming days, and the organisers paid tribute to four people who have helped put the Scotch whisky industry, the Speyside region and the annual festival, on the map.

Recognising exceptional service to promoting Scotch Whisky and the Speyside region, the Spirit of Speyside Award for lifetime achievement went to Michael Urquhart.

Michael retired as managing director of Gordon & MacPhail, the Elgin-based whisky specialist, famed for selecting, maturing and bottling some of the world’s finest and rarest single malt Scotch whiskies.

In recognition of his services to the promotion of Scotch whisky worldwide he was made a Keeper and later a Master of the Quaich. Whisky Advocate presented him with a Lifetime Achievement Award and he was inducted into the Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame. Still actively supporting business initiatives in Moray and Speyside, he chairs the Moray Growth Deal Business Assembly.

The award for International Ambassador of the Year went to renowned whisky writer Charles MacLean in recognition of his efforts over many years to promote the festival, and Speyside, to both whisky lovers and those curious about Scotland’s national drink.

Charles has published 10 whisky-related books and has has presented numerous tastings and talks in the UK and abroad for whisky companies, corporations, universities and clubs, in addition to appearances on radio and TV. He is also known to many as the whisky expert in the film, The Angel’s Share.

The first winner of the unsung hero award was coppersmith Dennis McBain, in recognition of over 50 years behind the scenes work at Balvenie Distillery. Although Dennis is not one who is usually in the limelight, he was honoured for his important and valuable contribution to the success of a Speyside company.

Spirit of Speyside Ambassador award went to Ian Millar, who began his career in Scotch whisky production in Perthshire 48 years ago. Twenty years after joining the industry he moved to Speyside to manage Mortlach Distillery before moving to manage both Linkwood and Glen Elgin Distilleries.

Ian then joined William Grant and Sons to manage its Dufftown operations and later became a global brand ambassador for Glenfiddich. He continues to impart his wealth of invaluable experience and expertise in a bespoke role created for him as the firm’s Prestige Whisky Specialist where he shares his infectious enthusiasm and knowledge with valued customers and consumers.

Festival chairman James Campbell, said: “Each of our winners has made a huge contribution to the industry, each in a different way, and we are proud to honour them in this fashion.

“Michael Urquhart has given a lifetime of exceptional service to promoting Scotch whisky and Speyside. In the course of his work he travelled extensively throughout the world meeting distributors, giving tastings and masterclasses to promote single malt Scotch. He always spread the word about the Speyside region at the same time.

“Charles MacLean has done much over many years to promote the festival as well as the Speyside region to novices and whisky enthusiasts from near and far.

“Dennis McBain may be one of the last people ever to have a 50-year career in one job and with one employer. His job has changed very little, as the time-honoured, handcrafted techniques required have remained the same as when he began.

“Ian Millar’s contribution to the world of Scotch whisky has been widely recognised; he was made first a Keeper and more recently a Master of the Quaich. It is with great pleasure that the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival also recognises his achievements in enhancing the experience of visitors from near and far by making him its Ambassador.”

The winners were announced at a sell-out dinner that officially marked the start of the 20th festival, held at The Glenlivet Distillery, when guest speaker was Lord Thurso, chairman of VisitScotland. With over 700 events, this year’s festival programme runs over six days and continues until Monday, May 6.

It includes everything from exclusive distillery tours, tutored tastings, talks, whisky auctions and fairs, outdoor adventures by foot, canoe or train, traditional ceilidhs, fine dining dinners, live music and crafts. Events take place in venues across Speyside, with the diverse offering suited to both whisky connoisseurs and first-time visitors, whatever level of interest or knowledge they have in Scotland’s national drink.

After 20 years, the appeal of the festival continues to grow, with 173 events completely selling out within the first 24 hours of tickets going on sale, but late bookers can still to join a number of events in Scotland’s malt whisky country. For more information, visit please visit  www.spiritofspeyside.com

There are regular updates on social media at facebook.com/ /WhiskyFestival and @spirit_speyside on Twitter and Instagram. Use the hashtag #dram19

Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival is supported by EventScotland, part of VisitScotland’s Events Directorate.

 

Coming Soon – The Whisky Shop Auctions – Whisky News

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The Whisky Shop Auctions Coming Soon

We have some incredibly exciting news: The Whisky Shop Auctions will be launching very soon!

We have been working hard, utilising our 25+ years in the whisky business, to create a unique auction service that suits the demand of our customers. With a combined experience of more than a century in the industry, our team are uniquely placed to provide expert service, support and advice.

What is The Whisky Shop Auctions?

The Whisky Shop Auctions is our brand new online auction house providing a comprehensive service to buyers and sellers of whisky. Our key features include:

  • A pick-up and drop-off service at 20 stores throughout the UK
  • Tracking of items
  • Expert guidance and assistance at a number of key stores
  • Our unique Virtual Wallet
  • 360° spin photography
  • Rolling auctions of 3 to 10 days
  • Anti-sniper software
  • A total cash out option for sellers
  • Valuations and private client services
  • Multi-lingual service

Registration for buyers and sellers will be opening very soon.

To find out about listing your bottle(s) please email us on auctions@whiskyshop.com or give call us on +44(0)141 427 2950.

Stay tuned – we’ll be bringing you details of our first lots very soon.

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