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Nickolls & Perks New Dates for the Whisky Drinker’s Calendar – Scotch Whisky News

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WHISKY TASTINGS WITH NICKOLLS & PERKS

March | April | May 2019

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We’ve got a number of brand new tasting dates lined up in the calendar at the Nickolls & Perks Shop, featuring new whisky releases, old & rare whiskies and a seasonal tasting with a selection of light and floral drams to see you into the spring.

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NEW RELEASES WHISKY TASTING
Friday 1 March | 7pm – 9pm | £25

The first commercial single malt from Kingsbarns distillery in Fife, Glenmorangie’s 10th anniversary bottling in the Private Edition series and Bruichladdich’s Port Charlotte matured in ex-red wine casks from Mouton Rothschild, plus more.

Tasting Lineup
Kingsbarns Dream to Dram 46%
Glenmorangie Allta Private Edition 51.2%
Old Pulteney 15 Year Old 46%
Craigellachie ‘Fire’ 12yo 2006 – Old Particular Elements Collection (Douglas Laing) 53%
Ledaig 19 Year Old Pedro Ximenéz Cask Finish  55.7%
Port Charlotte MRC:1 7 Year Old 59.2%

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OLD & RARE WHISKY TASTING
Friday 26 April | 7pm – 9pm | £35

Join us to try six whiskies that will either be at least 20 years or older in age or some truly rare vintage single malts selected by Nickolls & Perks.

Tasting Lineup TBC

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SPRING WHISKY TASTING
Friday 17 May | 7pm – 9pm | £25

An offering of six delightfully fresh, fruity and elegant whiskies that will make for ideal Spring and Summer drinking.

Tasting Lineup TBC

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Nickolls & Perks Shop
37 Lower High Street
Stourbridge, DY8 1TA
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Moon Import Exclusive Whisky Tasting Experience – Scotch Whisky News

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Moon Import Exclusive Whisky Tasting Experience

Fri 8 Mar 2019 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

The Balmoral, Esk Room, 1 Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2EQ

Whisky Auctioneer will be launching an exclusive auction of a private collection of Moon Import bottlings on 8 March.  To celebrate the launch of the auction of this famous Italian importer – we are collaborating with Moon Import to bring you this premium tasting experience.

By taking part in this unprecedented Moon Import Tasting event you will experience:

  • A guided tasting of 8 whiskies across the Moon Import Portfolio, offering a unique opportunity to explore the incredible range and quality of Moon Import’s bottlings.
  • The first ever exhibition of selected original artwork that inspired some of Moon Import’s most famous labels.
  • Insight and information on Moon Import presented by Whisky Auctioneer’s own specialists Joe Wilson and Laurie Black accompanied by rare whisky expert Angus MacRaild.

Held at The Balmoral, one of Edinburgh’s most recognisable and prestigious hotels, the tasting will be in the Esk Room, complete with breathtaking views over the city.

Bottles lined up to be in the tasting include: Tamnavulin Sherry Wood 20 year old; Dalmore 1980 / Dovr-Toutes-Mares; Springbank 1993 22 year old; Lagavulin 1988 #2032 / ‘In the Pink’; Caol Ila 1981 30th Anniversary / ‘The Costumes’; North British 1964 / De Viris Illustribus.  Others to be added as confirmed.

This will be a memorable evening and one that whisky lovers and connoisseurs will not want to miss out on!

Tickets are extremely limited, so make sure that you book soon to avoid disappointment.

NOTE: All attendees must be of legal drinking age and be able to produce identification if asked.

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About Whisky Auctioneer

Whisky Auctioneer specialises in auctioning whisky, whether it be fine, old, rare, collectable or affordable.  Formed in 2013 and based in Perth, central Scotland, our website aims to be the most comprehensive website available for the buying and selling of whisky globally.

About Moon Import

Moon Import was founded by Pepi Mongiardino in 1980. Heeding the advice of the late, great, Silvano Samaroli, he opted to be “free from the big companies,” and became the official distributor for Islay’s Bruichladdich, and later Tamnavulin and Tullibardine, preferring however to procure casks from private owners. Moon Import now occupies an important place in the pantheon of historic whisky greats, and we are delighted to bring this unrivalled collection to market in this exclusive auction along with this unique, premium tasting experience.

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The Whisky Shop #SFO Saturday, February 23rd, 1-5PM BenRiach and Glendronach – Scotch Whisky News

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Saturday, February 23rd, 1-5PM 

BenRiach and Glendronach 

Come by for a traditional single malt scotch tasting featuring BenRiach and Glendronach. Presented by distillery representatives and our own in-store whisky experts, scotch connoisseurs and newcomers to the the world of traditional scotch are sure to enjoy this tasting.

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 240: Compass Box The Spaniard – Scotch Whisky News

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Mark’s Whisky Ramblings 240: Compass Box The Spaniard

Mark Dermul, Belgian whiskyblogger, tries a recent release by Compass Box. Enfant terrible John Glaser created this ‘The Story of the Spaniard’. Some 340 bottles were released for The Spaniard, a cocktail bar in New York. This is the general release for us regular mortals. It was composed with 40% Aberlour on sherry butt, 25% Teaninich on wine cask, Deanston on refill butt for 8% and refill hogshead for 7%, 5% Glen Elgin from recharred barrels and finally 15% Highland Blended malt from heavily toasted French oak. For the anoraks: that final 15% consists of 60% Clynelish, 20% Dailuaine and 20% Teaninich. You still with us?

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THE SCOTCH MALT WHISKY SOCIETY TOAST THEIR ORIGINAL MEMBER WITH VERY FIRST BOTTLE – Scotch Whisky News

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THE SCOTCH MALT WHISKY SOCIETY TOAST THEIR ORIGINAL MEMBER WITH VERY FIRST BOTTLE

The founding member of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS), Philip ‘Pip’ Hills, will be hosting a special event at the whisky club’s spiritual home, The Vaults where he will be cracking open their first ever single cask bottling 1.1.

As part of the exclusive sold-out tasting on Monday, 18th February, which will explore the Society’s origin story, members will have the rare opportunity to try the bottle that started it all, as well as a selection of other extraordinary drams.

Pip, who was at the forefront of a whisky revolution as he discovered single malt whisky straight from the cask and launched the Society in 1983, will be recalling tales of the rebellious early days.

It began when a farmer decanted a quarter cask of Glenfarclas into a lemonade bottle for him to try, his eyes were opened to the flavourful and interesting world of single cask whisky.

He then wondered why it was so difficult to get hold of quality single malt and bought some of his own, only to be inundated with phone calls from his friends and strangers asking for a taste.

This formed the foundation of what became the world’s leading whisky club, allowing enthusiasts to discover, share and celebrate this exceptional spirit together.

Since its inception, The SMWS, which celebrated its 35th anniversary last year, has gone on to win a number of prestigious awards and has over 26,000 members in the UK and around the world.

In celebration of this, members will be raising a glass to the original pioneer and sampling single cask bottling 1.1 at the event, which will filmed and subsequently available to view online.

Only members of the SMWS can access its exclusive supply of award-winning single casks drawn straight from the barrel and an array of exclusive events and tastings to share whisky experiences with other enthusiasts.

For more information on membership to The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, visit: www.smws.com/whisky-club-membership

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About The Scotch Malt Whisky Society 

  • The Scotch Malt Whisky Society was established in Edinburgh in 1983 and now has more than 26,000 members and branches around the world
  • The SMWS bottles rare single cask, single malt whisky, and a range of other spirits
  • The Society bottles single malts, unique single casks and exclusive blends
  • The Society has bottled whisky from more than 137 distilleries from Scotland and beyond
  • The Society offers a new batch of around 30 single cask, single malt whiskies every month
  • The Society offers a variety of membership’s packages which can be tailored. Please see https://bit.ly/2zofcP4
  • For more information about the Society, visit https://bit.ly/2OiBSWs
  • Twitter: @SMWSUK Facebook: @thesmwsuk Instagram: @smws_uk

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

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A STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE KISS

First release from distillery 115 for SMWS Canada

CASK NO. 115.8

CASK:  Refill barrel

AGE:  8 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Sweet, fruity & mellow

A DRAM FOR SNUGGLING

CASK NO:  41.105

CASK:  Refill barrel

AGE:  21 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Spicy & dry

THICK AND JUICY

CASK NO:  35.208

CASK:  1st fill hogshead

AGE:  15 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Juicy, oak & vanilla

REMINDER OF THE SEA

CASK NO:  10.151

CASK:  Refill barrel

AGE:  11 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Oily & coastal

COASTAL LANDSCAPE WITH SMOKE

CASK NO:  4.242

CASK:  Refill hogshead

AGE:  13 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Lightly peated

FILTHY HONEY

CASK NO:  29.245

CASK:  Refill barrel

AGE:  8 years

FLAVOUR PROFILE:  Heavily peated

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Canada
Suite 160
104 – 1240 Kensington Road NW
Calgary, AB  T2N 3P7
403-969-8225
curious@smws.ca
www.smws.ca

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2009 Talisker 8 Year Old “Old Particular – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength – Scotch Whisky News

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Limited Availability on an Inspired Single Malt from a Celebrated Distillery
2009 Talisker 8 Year Old “Old Particular – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($72.99)
“Easily one of the best young Taliskers I’ve ever had.” —David Othenin-Girard

We’ve been exploring Scotland and its 120-plus distilleries for the last decade, and part of that journey is finding new and interesting bottlings to offer our customers. However, sometimes you have to step back and appreciate the pillars of an industry for what they are. Not only is Talisker one of the most recognizable single malts in the world, but it’s widely considered one of the very best distilleries of any kind anywhere in the world. While only a small fraction of the malt distilled will ever be sold as a single malt, the distillery’s releases are roundly lauded as the highest quality.

Today’s featured bottling wonderfully captures all the best characteristics of this cherished distillery. Having bottled a few casks over the years, we’re starting to get a sense of the potential of this incredible whisky. At around the eight-year mark, the spirit takes on a new complexity that the younger versions lacked. Adding to the deep briny Talisker character, expect rich, fresh whole grain bread, roasted lemons, almond butter, camphor, raw honey, and freshly shucked oyster. While Talisker is not the peatiest whisky in Scotland, it does offer the most authentic “Island” experience available, transporting its drinkers directly to the Isle of Skye without the hard edge smoke of the south coast Islay distillers. Of all the incredible casks we’ve sold this year, this might be the most interesting. A truly eye-opening offering from one of Scotland’s true “Grand Cru” distillers.

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2009 Talisker 8 Year Old “Old Particular – K&L Exclusive” Single Barrel Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky (750ml) ($72.99)

Talisker has sort of this mythical quality in the pantheon of great malts. The majestic distillery on the banks of Loch Harport has long been a staple of any good Scotch selection thanks to its inclusion in the original “Classic Malt” line-up. While it was always one of the more available high quality malts on the market, Talisker was almost NEVER bottled by independents. Word was that Diageo prohibited the sale of casks to blenders under that name, but a special few bottlers, like Gordon & Macphail, had access to filling contracts which allowed them to use the name. Needless to say, the mark was exquisitely rare and we had never tasted a single cask until our friends at Douglas Laing offered one up a few years back. We’ve since bottled a few of these, but have yet to find one as special as this one. While Talisker is moderately peated (circa 22ppm) it has an ocean quality that is almost unmistakable. It’s difficult to pinpoint just where these mindblowing flavors come from, but it must be some combination of the peat and the unusual five still set up. The extreme saltiness makes you believe it’s peatier than it is, but actually it’s the bold malt that is coming through more than the peat.

David Othenin-Girard | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 29, 2019

There’s always a risk when you pick rare casks from a blue chip distillery. Not to mention the fact that you’ll need to pay a bit of a premium, but also these sorts of casks receive an extra dose of scrutiny from our discerning customers. It’s not enough to put out a cask of Talisker just because you can. It needs to be special. We’ve done it a few times in the past and while all those casks were good, none broke the threshold for true greatness like this one has. The 8 year age statement from Talisker is a historical one and the distillery has an incredibly rare LE making the rounds in Europe right now. So we thought we’d have a crack at filling the void that product has left for lovers of the old still on Skye. Here is what to expect. The nose is all salt and lemons. Touches of sourdough and pumpernickel. Not at all as spirity as past barrels have been. We’ve really turned a corner here in terms of maturity. Some big salted orchard fruit chopped and wrapped in nori. On the palate, big ripe Meyer lemons and salty smoke. Tons of grip and bold peat. It’s always surprising that Tali shows so much intensity of smoke and salt when the peat levels are only around 16-20 ppm (half of the big boys on Islay). Savory herbs, fennel, lovage, coriander, but very clean and pointed. With water, the brine fully takes over. For those who like ’em salty, you’ve found your malt. Basically seawater. Easily one of the best young Taliskers I’ve ever had.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 29, 2019

While independent casks of Tali are indeed rare, this bottling is perhaps as classic as Talisker gets. Until 1998, Talisker’s predominantly available malt was 8 years of age. Check. The remote distillery on the Isle of Skye with a very long history has always been unique. Its five still setup really utilizes the wash stills’ unique shape to produce a huge amount of reflux without a ton of copper contact. This contributes to the fruity, yet full bodied and peppery nature of the house. Add to that the peat smoke and saline environs and you have a splendid combination that defines the malts of Talisker. All of that is on full display here. Check, check. It’s like sucking down a fresh oyster while sitting on a beach with a blazing fire keeping you warm. Add to that some salty snacks and you have yourself a Talisker afternoon. The malt carries through in a big way here, there is tons of rich cereal to stand up to that incredible and unwavering salinity. Add to that a chance to enjoy it at full proof and you’ve got the real deal.

Jeffrey Jones | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: February 07, 2019

From my experience young Talisker selections are really good. They are lively, expressive and delicious. This Old Particular that was distilled in 2009 is no exception. Without the addition of water the nose is smoke and sea and the mouth is sweet and round. It is the addition of water that makes this product shine. The smoke and sea aromas open up and become more pronounced. The flavors are more open to taste with sweet malt, salt and a kiss of smoke coming through.

William Beare | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 29, 2019

Step forward and give yourself to the embrace of the ocean. Shake hands and mingle with Leviathans, Krakens and Cthulus, while you share in this mystically wonderful sea-sprayed scotch. The nose of the 8 Year Old Particular Talisker Single Barrel is a powerful melding of seaweed and pepper, with some rich, smoked fish pâté both on the nose and the edges of the palate. Touches of candied citrus rind (more bitter than sweet), with another big dose of smashed peppercorn on the finish. I love Talisker, and found this to be a serious treat, not to mention a re-affirmation of the truly special quality on display at this distillery.

Neal Fischer | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: January 29, 2019

The first sniffs of this bottling remind me of going to the deli and getting cured, pepper-crusted meats. This is Talisker at its full robustness – it’s bold, brash, and unflinching. Because of the young age, the peat feels fully present and this quality pairs perfectly with Talisker’s core characteristics of black pepper spice and sea salt brine. But underneath all that power, there’s a delicacy here as well. There’s soft vanilla notes and some honey sweetness, and there’s scents and flavors of candied tropical fruits and dehydrated pineapple. The more I nose my glass, the more prominently these fruity dessert elements come out. The palate reverses this power-to-delicacy dynamic with the initial flavors focusing on those tropical fruit notes before the spice and smoke come out and build. As the finish comes on, the spice warms the entire mouth and leaves me with the flavors of ash and smoldering campfire embers.

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Whisky Hammer February 2019 Auction Ends Soon – Whisky News

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FEBRUARY AUCTION ENDS SOON!
(ends Sunday 24th February)

…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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Whisky Wednesday Reviews ……… – Whisky News

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Cotswolds Distillery tops the ‘English Single Malt’ category at the World Whiskies Awards – English Whisky News

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Cotswolds Distillery tops the ‘English Single Malt’ category at the World Whiskies Awards 

Not one, but two Cotswolds Distillery whiskies have triumphed at the 2019 World Whiskies Awards.

Cotswolds Distillery Founder’s Choice Single Malt Whisky was the overall winner in the ‘English Single Malt’ category, and the distillery’s flagship Single Malt Whisky also took home a gold in the same category.

Founder’s Choice Single Malt Whisky, released in December 2018, is made using shaved, toasted and re-charred American Oak red wine barriques. The uniquely active casks provide the whisky with a rich and intense maturation with notes of toffee, oak and red fruits, giving a beautiful and deep colour.

Based in the heart of the Cotswolds, the Cotswolds Distillery has become a leader in English whisky production since the inaugural launch of Cotswolds Distillery Single Malt Whisky in 2017, the first-ever distilled in the area. It uses 100% locally grown, floor-malted barley and has been aged in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and reconditioned red wine casks. The whisky is rich, fruity and sippable.

The World Whiskies Awards are global awards which select the very best of all the internationally recognised whisky styles; and promote to consumers and trade across the globe.

Dan Szor, Founder and CEO of the Cotswolds Distillery said: “We are delighted to win gold and the overall title for ‘English Single Malt’. Our whisky offerings come following years of hard work using the best-in-class Cotswolds ingredients to produce some truly remarkable whisky. We couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve achieved so far.”

Founder’s Choice is bottled at cask strength (60.9% ABV) non-chill filtered and with no added colouring. The whisky is available in specialist retailers and the Cotswolds Distillery website with an RRP of £64.95.

Cotswolds Distillery Single Malt Whisky is non-chill filtered and bottled at 46% ABV and is available from Waitrose and online with an RRP of £44.95 for 70cl.

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The Cotswolds Distillery 

Located in Stourton, Shipston-on-Stour, the distillery has become a premier local attraction, offering tours and tastings daily, and now receives 30,000 visitors a year.

Cotswolds Single Malt Whisky was launched in October 2017. Each bottle lists the barley variety, harvest year and local Cotswolds farm it was grown on. It recently won Gold at the New York World Wine & Spirits Competition and took 2 stars (one of only two whiskies to do so) in the 2018 Great Taste Awards.

In Jim Murray’s 2019 Whisky Bible, the Cotswolds Distillery received 5 ‘Liquid Gold’ awards. Three of Cotswolds’ whiskies scored 95 points, with all of the distillery’s samples scoring over 88 out of 100.

Cotswolds Single Malt Whisky is available nationally and in 26 countries across the world. Key UK retailers include Waitrose & Partners, Majestic Wine, The Whisky Exchange, Harrods and Laithwaites.

The distillery also produces Cotswolds Dry Gin, which was named Best London Dry at the 2016 World Gin Awards and received the top Gold Outstanding award in the 2017 International Wine and Spirits Competition. Difford’s Guide recently ranked the Gin as one of the top 20 Gins available in a survey of 450 brands.

The Cotswolds Distillery featured at number 8 in report compiled by independent research agency Beauhurst and SyndicateRoom revealing the 100 fastest-growing private companies in the UK.

Cotswolds Dry Gin is on sale nationally and in over 25 countries.  Key national accounts include Waitrose & Partners, Majestic, Oddbins, Laithwaites, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, and Fortnum & Mason.

For more information, please visit www.cotswoldsdistillery.com.


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